The Sun
The Sun, associated with the Egyptian Sun God Ra, signifies success, renewal, and radiant confidence after hardship. It heralds accomplishment, joy, vitality, and a bright, optimistic outlook that illuminates the path forward. As a guidance card, it encourages embracing enthusiasm, recognizing personal growth, and moving forward with courage and luck. Reversed, it warns of missed opportunities, delays, doubt, fear of missing out, and low mood, suggesting a need to address blocks to one’s joy and clarity.
Keywords
Title
The Sun
Character
Sun God Ra
Origin
Egypt, Egyptian Deity
Description
The Sun is success, birth, confidence after passing through difficult times. Egyptian Sun God Ra proves everything is illuminated with optimism and enthusiasm for the path ahead.
Upright
Satisfaction, accomplishment, joy, luck, vitality
Reverse
Missed opportunities, delays, doubt, fear of missing out, depression
Visual Description
A stylized Egyptian figure with a falcon head, wearing a striped headdress and a colorful kilt, stands on a black boat floating on blue water. A large red sun disk topped by a cobra sits high above, framed by radiating petal-like rays against a warm peach sky where white birds fly. Tall lotus or papyrus plants line the far bank behind the figure, adding vertical green motifs. The figure holds an ankh and a staff and faces right, a calm, upright posture dominating the composition.
Tarot of the Divine
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