The Star:
Radical Hope and Healing for Aquarius Season
Hi! 😊
Despite the deep layer of snow covering the mountain landscape, I do feel the shift towards the Spring Equinox. I am grateful that warming temperatures and sunshine are coming next week, allowing me the freedom to walk outside once again. I look forward to spotting small signs of rebirth in the world around me.
This can be a time of isolation, depression, and fatigue for many of us. It is important to instill simple practices of deep nourishment and rest before the more extroverted energy of Spring. Warm soup and drinks, good quality sleep, reduced screen time, rest, and dreaming are all welcome.
During Aquarius Season, we can lean on the Star card from the tarot for inspiration, light, and hope. 💫
The Star
Playful Heart Tarot, Light Seer’s Tarot, Wild Unknown, Oak, Ash & Thorn
Modern Witch Tarot, Joie de Vivre Tarot, Pagan Otherworlds, Classic Rider-Waite
Intention:
“I am here to help you reconnect with your wishes and dreams and to reassure you that the Universe has your highest intentions in mind.”
Mantra:
“As I hold space for my hopes and dreams, I trust that the universe does the same. I see abundance all around me, in ways big and small.”
Liz Worth
The Star card is associated with the season of Aquarius, and offers us hope, faith, and promise. As the seventeenth card in the major arcana, it reminds us to trust in the Universe to make our dreams happen. Yes, it does take time and aligned action on our part, but trusting in the Universe boosts our courage and confidence.
This beautiful card serves as a wink from above, letting you know you are on the right path. It offers encouragement to keep going, despite stumbling blocks, fear, or any missteps along the way.
It might take time, so be patient.
The classic depiction of the Star card features a water bearer. She is naked, stooping by the edge of a lake or water source. She is filling water from the source and returning in to the Earth. She knows that she will be replenished and honors the natural, cyclical process. Stars radiate from the sky above her, and a tiny bird sits in the tree.
She is connecting within to reach calm, hope, and peace.
Themes:
Hope & Faith
Healing & Renewal
Wonder & Magic
Connection & Harmony
Aquarius Season is a time of deep renewal, physically, mentally, and spiritually. This season encourages us to find quiet and stillness, despite the noise attempting to disturb our thoughts. This is the time to listen, and trust yourself and the Universe.
On a day like today, as the snow covers the Earth, the Star is a reminder that life is stirring underneath the blanket of fresh fallen snow. A quickening is occurring, within you and in the greater world.
Reflection Questions:
Have you lost your path?
What are you wishing for in your life?
Do you feel that there is no hope left in the World?
Do you trust in the Divine/Universe to support your path?
During these times of destruction, greed, disagreement, and disaster, it is easy to lose hope and faith. These are difficult times, and the season can lend itself to isolation, sunlight deprivation, loss, and sadness.
Yet, look to the stars.
Gazing at the images on the Star cards, I am reminded of my power and agency in my life. Every morning, I come to my mat and cup of cacao to visit the well of renewal. I fill my cup to be well-resourced and supported, so I can meet the day with courage and grace. My sadhana, personal practice, allows me to hold space for myself, my interests, and the people in my life.
“Humee Hum, Braham Hum”
I chant this Sanskrit Kundalini mantra daily to connect to the Divine and the collective. I open my heart to feel a sense of oneness with the collective. There is no separation. No one individual is better than the rest. We are stronger together.
“We are We. We are One.”
Please take care of yourself. Remember to radiate and shine your light brightly into the world. 🌟 🌟 🌟
Talk to you soon!
❤️ Blythe




Good morning Blythe!
I just wanted to pop in here to say hi at this quiet early time of the morning.
It's still dark and cold up here in "Tundra Land" but at least the days are getting longer sunshine-wise (when it's not snowing, which right now it is 😉).
I fully agree with the words that you're posting: "Warm soup and drinks, good quality sleep, reduced screen time, rest, and dreaming are all welcome."
Hope that you folks enjoy a great weekend ahead.
Btw, did you happen to see the comment that I posted in your last substack posting? Just wondering because usually you post a reply but no worries if you didn't.
Anyway, it's a busy day ahead here for me so I best get at it. Take care and we'll talk here again soon.