Morgan Greer - XVII The Star

Pipistrelle

This card has such calming energy.

A nude woman pours water from two jugs. In her left hand she holds a red jug from which the water flows onto the ground and runs away. It doesn't soak into the ground as you might expect. In her right hand she pours water from a blue jug into or creating a small pool. Ripples radiate from the water being poured.

The woman rests on her left knee. Like Temperance, her left foot touches the lush earth while her right is dipped in the water. She gazes down at the pool (or she has her eyes closed).

Next to her right knee is a red flower - a tulip? All around is verdant green vegetation. There are two trees in the background - one an oak or similar and the other a palm. I don't know why there are these different trees. A reddish pink ibis stands on top of the oak tree, looking up at the stars.

There are eight stars in the night sky - 7 small and light blue, and one large and gold. Perhaps we should take care to set our course by the 'right' star - to be clear where we want to go.
 

Hemera

This is such a lovely card!
Here are some interpretations that I have in my notebook:

* walk in balance; yin-yang, spirit-matter, all in balance
* nourish your dreams, creativity and unconsciousness
* calm & introspective energy
* silent contemplation, religious feeling
* slow rhythms of the stars; no need to rush
* slow vegetative growth, all of nature or all of an individual´s nature
* calm after tears, renewal, birth of something new
* music that heals and soothes