Today I have one of my first major projects due for my degree, and I'm bugging out about how terrible my work is. It's possible I'm overreacting, however, and that my work is actually fine. Focusing on the negatives, talking oneself down about things, and feeling completely hopeless are very Reversed Star things to do. Let's see what we can do about it... Upright, the Star is a card of hope, faith, and inspiration. But reversed, imagine one’s world completely flipped upside down, where all hope is lost. Here are a few other things that could be happening. Figure out which one is correct for you:
Questions answered by The Star Reversed: Who? A “Debbie Downer”; a negative person What? A bad accident Where? Inland; a dirty place When? January to February; during a meteor storm; a cloudy evening Why? “You can’t win unless you learn how to lose.” ~Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Yes or No? Maybe What should I clean?
Where are my keys?
The Star Reversed as: …an action?
..a place in your house?
…a place in your city?
…a place in the world?
Something to eat?
A color? Gray, dull, orange, matte finish A movie theme? Despair, loss, falling stars
A new career?
Possible Major Arcana combinations with The Star Reversed: Reversed Fool: Being taken advantage of Upright Magician: Talented but insecure; shy Reversed Priestess: Repressing one’s emotions Upright Empress: An unhealthy parent Reversed Emperor: A dictator Upright Hierophant: Losing faith in the church Reversed Lovers: A loss of trust in each other Upright Chariot: A spontaneous road trip Reversed Strength: Illness Upright Hermit: A need to plan next steps Reversed Wheel: Writer’s block; no creativity Upright Justice: Justice will be delayed Reversed Hanged One: A test of wills Upright Death: A slow healing process Reversed Temperance: Lack of purpose and hope Upright Devil: Abuse; faithlessness Reversed Tower: Fear Upright Moon: Discouraging thoughts; self abuse Reversed Sun: Negativity; hopelessness Upright Judgement: Getting one’s just desserts Reversed World: No closure after disappointment Before any card: Despair and hopelessness about (card) After any card: Loss; illness; faithlessness The Major Arcana represent significant life events. The Star Reversed could indicate:
So there it is. I shouldn't feel too down about things. I should quit asking the Tarot what to do, eat some fried rice, and take a trip to California. On it!
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After the terror of the Tower comes a card of hope, faith, and inspiration. The Star indicates a blessing from the Universe, one which may not be seen but is felt.
The Star as: An action?
Place in your house?
Place in your city?
Place in the world?
Something to eat?
Hope often gets treated like a fool's errand, as though it's a side effect of naivety. However, science tells us otherwise. According to Psychology Today, "Hope is not just a feel-good emotion, but a dynamic cognitive motivational system. ...Hope leads to learning goals, which are conducive to growth and improvement. People with learning goals are actively engaged in their learning, constantly planning strategies to meet their goals, and monitoring their progress to stay on track. A bulk of research shows that learning goals are positively related to success across a wide swatch of human life—from academic achievement to sports to arts to science to business." So when all seems lost, turn to the Star card, set some goals, and have some hope. |
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