The Sun As A Love Tarot Card And Other Meanings
Other Meanings; Sun as a Love Tarot Card... When you get The Sun in a tarot card layout, you may get the impression of warm summer days, children playing in green fields and all is right with the world. In a way this is true, this card lets you know that you’ve achieved your goal and it’s time to celebrate. The Sun is the 19th card in the Major Arcana, which breaks all the way down to number 1 in numerology. The number one indicates that a situation is about to begin, which seems odd since The Sun indicates that you are celebrating your wish coming true or having achieved completion. Nothing really ends in this world. We finish one project and find something else new and interesting to take up. Of course, you can spend some time celebrating the completion of your project. The Meaning of the Card Those that love tarot cards will tell you that The Sun doesn’t indicate finding your one true love. Rather, you will probably be popular and attractive at this time bringing a lot of admirers. There are two ways to look at this. You can be sad, because you find a lot of okay admirers, but not the admirer. Or you can say ‘whohoo’ and enjoy your popularity and time in the sun. In general, The Sun card indicates that you’ve gotten all or some of your major wish. You could be trying to figure out where to go next or already worrying over the next project on the horizon, since there is always more to do and a need to progress further in your journey. However, you should definitely take this time to celebrate and feel good about yourself. You may have achieved recognition in your field or on the job, or soon will be and could even get some sort of award. Description of the Card You can thoroughly analyze this tarot card, lovers however, won’t find their one true love on the image. What you will find is an unusual image of a naked child riding a horse. This unusual image represents you. The child is happy and waving a red banner of accomplishment. He’s achieved his first set of goals in life. In addition, he no longer feels self-conscious or is concerned with what others think, as is shown by his nakedness. The banner that the child is waving is in his left hand representing the subconscious. The right hand represents the conscious. If he were holding the banner in his right hand it would indicate that he is at a stage in life where he’s trying consciously to get his accomplishments correctly. However, he has already achieved those accomplishments and so they become automatic and held in his left hand. There may also be four sunflowers in the image which are pointed towards the child instead of the sun. This is because like the sun, the child now has nourishing life force for the sunflowers to bask in. Special Advice: You may have a lot to celebrate now, but there is more progress to be made. You are still young like the child in the card and have more skills and knowledge to gain.
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