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The Sun
The Sun is the twentieth card in the Major Arcana, and is given the
number 19 to indicate the conscious mind represented by the Magician (1)
reaching the self-actualized state of the Hermit (9). A golden-haired
child rides bareback on a pure white horse, carrying a red flag. This
child is reminiscent of the one who held the flowers up to death, now
riding the same white horse of purity, but carrying a red flag instead
of a black one, indicating vitality and passion. The child is reborn.
The only item the child wears is a headdress, topped with a feather,
which symbolizes truth. The Egyptian goddess Ma’at wears a feather on
her head—a feather that is used to weigh the souls of the recently
deceased to determine if they are worthy to join the Gods in the
afterlife. The sunflowers all turn toward the child, denoting that this
is truly a child of the Light, as sunflowers are known to turn toward
the sun for sustenance. The sun itself shines down on the scene in all
its splendor, giving warmth and light to all living things.
The Sun signals a personal rebirth. You may feel that light is
finally returning to your life. Obstacles have been surmounted, filling
you with a new sense of happiness. This card can indicate that some
money problems are being solved. The wealth you experience may also be
attributed to a new relationship, a new career, or a new feeling of
health after a bout with illness. If you are currently in a committed
relationship, The Sun can indicate a proposal of marriage. Overall, this
card is like the welcome calm after a storm, and indicates a time of
pure joy.
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