The Star
With February, comes Imbolc, the hint of Spring's return, and the Star! In most interpretations of the Star card, it shows a naked woman kneeling at the edge of a pool. She is pouring water out of containers from both hands, one into pool, and one onto the ground (which then flows back to the pool). Our individual decks at the shop vary - Bryce has a frog floating in a pool with a large star in the background (Rust Belt Arcana), Kelley has Sara (Over the Garden Wall) and quilt block star (Stitcher's Tarot), Chelsea has a yellow and blue cat with star eyes (Weird Cat Tarot), and Ashley's has the most traditional card, but she's holding balls of yarn instead of water (Yarn Tarot). The Star is generally a great card to pull, especially if it comes after the Tower. Like Imbolc, it brings with it a renewed sense of hope and faith. It is often tied to purpose, renewal, and spirituality. There's a certain magic around the Star card, a sense of connection and Being. Reversed, the Star can m