Published: 11/1/2024 3:36:48 AM
Updated: 5/15/2025 9:26:24 PM
Major Arcana |
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Rank | 19 |
Roman Numeral | XIX |
Description of The Sun
The Sun card depicts a blonde naked child, undoubtedly a child of Leo, mounted on a white horse, making the traditional arm position symbolic of "wings". Crowned with a tiara of sunflowers amidst a large red feather; a distinct smile can be seen upon the youthful countenance.
Just behind the child a large red sash can be seen waving in the wind; behind it, a thatched fence with 4 large sunflowers growing behind it.
At the top of the card, a huge radiant sun can be seen with a distinctly feminine visage. 22 rays of light are flashing around the Sun in all directions except the apex. Eleven of the rays are straight and ten are crooked; the utmost top crooked ray is feeble and weak and doesn't shine like the others. Upon it's head is the roman numeral XIX, and a cool secret about this is that if you draw that roman numeral on a piece of paper and draw a triangle directly in the middle above and below the letter I, you will behold a secret hidden numerological and divine significance built-in to the design of the card.
Upright
Upright Keywords for The Sun
Joy, success, vitality, enlightenment, positivity
Upright Meaning of The Sun
In the upright position, The Sun card signifies a period of joy, success, and vitality. It represents enlightenment and a bright, positive energy surrounding you. This card encourages you to bask in the light and celebrate life's blessings.
Reversed
Reversed Keywords for The Sun
Temporary setbacks, inner child, blocked creativity
Reversed Meaning of The Sun
In the reversed position, The Sun card may indicate temporary setbacks or a need to connect with your inner child. It can suggest blocked creativity that needs to be nurtured. Remember that the sun will shine again, and positivity can be restored.