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Aquarius represents the air element which is also associated with wind. Aquarius is ruled by the planet Uranus. Uniquely enough Uranus is the only planet that spins on its side, even Aquarius’ ruling planet has quirks. This energy is eccentric, one of a kind, blowing around like the element itself. The Star: The Star card represents hope, inspiration, and guidance. It signifies the renewal of faith and the ability to find light in the darkest of times. The fool is cheerful in Aquarius energy with his carelessness and drive for something new. He seems to be associated with some level of rebellion, lightly going about his way, alongside the cliff where he must not get carried away with the wind.
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The Lovers: The Lovers card represents love, relationships, and partnerships. It signifies a deep connection and the need to make choices based on love and harmony. Temperance: The Temperance card represents balance, moderation, and harmony. It signifies the need to find a middle ground and integrate different aspects of life. The Sun: The Sun card symbolizes joy, vitality, and success. It signifies the awakening of one's potential and the ability to radiate positivity.To read more about all the zodiac signs and how tarot cards are related to each one, scroll to the Related Articles Section The Emperor: The Emperor card is depicted as a stern-looking man sitting on a throne, representing authority, leadership, and stability. The four ram heads on the throne symbolize the astrological sign Aries, associated with ambition and strength. What makes the Rider-Waite and the Aquarian so powerful and enduring is the symbolism embodied in the artwork - a symbolism that evokes profound responses from the Unconscious mind. I happen to prefer the Aquarian (as I have for the past thirty years) because the artwork is cleaner and contains some subtle touches that make the cards more meaningful for me. One of those touches is the way the faces of characters in the cards tend to be somewhat ethereal, showing less of the underlying personality than the Rider-Waite. The High Priestess: The High Priestess card embodies intuition, inner wisdom, and spirituality. It suggests the need to trust one's instincts and tap into their inner knowledge.
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Strength: The Strength card embodies courage, inner strength, and resilience. It suggests the need to face challenges with bravery and tap into one's inner power. The Devil: The Devil card embodies materialism, illusions, and temptations. It signifies the need to break free from limiting beliefs and unhealthy patterns. The Moon: The Moon card embodies intuition, illusions, and deep emotions. It suggests the need to trust one's instincts and navigate the realms of the subconscious. Death: The Death card symbolizes transformation, rebirth, and letting go of the old. It signifies the end of one chapter and the beginning of another.
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The Star represents Aquarius energy and how it rules astrological optimism and spiritual sense. The Star card brings inspiration and generosity much like the Aquarians themselves do. With a nude woman present, in no shame, one foot in the water and others on land.