Tarot Card
From Tarotx.net -Thoth Tarot Deck
The Star – Thoth Tarot Deck Major Aracana
Instinct | Devoted to moments. |
Purpose | Introspection, see through the perfection of the Universe, innovate and regenerate. |
The Light | Hope to be creative (maintain a reasonable concept). |
The Shadow | Hope to destroy (deny the truth), illusion. |
Quality | The recklessness, believe in the future. |
Menu of Contents
- I. Background of the Star Thoth Tarot card
- II. Analyze and describe the Star Thoth Tarot
- III. Interpretation of the Star Thoth Tarot
- More The Star Cards from Famous Tarot Decks
Rune
From TheRuneSite.com – Gothic Runes
Pairthra/Pertra
Sound: “p”
Stands for: A Pot (or a Womb)
Casting meaning: The rune Pairthra represents a pot which in turn symbolizes a womb. The Gothic representation of this rune stands for an unexpected resolution to difficult situations.
Witch’s Rune
From OtherWorldlyOracle.com
Trinity
Triple goddess, life/death/rebirth, trinity, love – romance
Some people read this witches rune as a flower – new life, birth, fertility, love. I tend to read it more like the triquetra – life/death/rebirth cycles, triple goddess, etc. It’s completely up to you how YOU interpret these!
Ogham
From thepeculiarbrunette.com
Muin
Pronunciation – M-win, Moon
Tree Association – Vine
Meaning – Goals are coming to fruition, persuasion, celebration, relaxing, harvesting, and play. Muin wonderfully symbolizes the metaphor of reaping what we’ve sown. Now is a time for pleasure, to rest, and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Vine produces grapes which creates wine that allows us to let go of self-conscience thoughts, allowing for creative inspiration, a relaxed altered consciousness, and revealing truths. It also represents deceit, fallacies, or denial of facts. Remember to continuously pursue the origin or source of any information you receive. Proceed with caution before acting on any facts or advice you’ve been given.
If reversed – a sign of extreme indulgence and serves as a reminder that outstanding achievements also require self-discipline. Watch for indications of dishonesty, misrepresentation, or tall tales.
Inscription and Magical Uses – Helpful when seeking creative inspiration, inner growth, seeking truth, spiritual wisdom, or for help with communication.
Folklore – Vine is connected with the Green Man and Bacchus (god of wine) and is often depicted with vine leaves around his head or as a crown.