
The Sun
The Sun card is often interpreted as “great fortune,” meaning the situation is favorable for the querent. However, like The Star and The Moon, the Sun is a celestial body distant from human reach. It may reflect the querent’s subjective feelings rather than objective reality. In other words, something that seems ordinary to others might feel exceptionally positive to the querent—hence the appearance of The Sun. These celestial cards symbolize abstract forces and psychological experiences more than practical outcomes.
A sunflower blooms from the child's arm, turned away from the sun, indicating that the child inherently possesses solar energy. The sunflower needs no external source of light to thrive—mirroring how The Sun represents personal radiance and self-contained joy.