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I've just finished processing The Sun, which I am including below with the Magician. This is one of the unique card connections I've put into my deck.
The Magician is a highly powerful person, but fundamentally, he's just a kid. He doesn't have the wisdom to use his power either ethically or productively, much as he might want to. The tree behind him is the Tree of Knowledge, with its apple-heart, against a lightning-shot sky, electric with potential and danger. He stands on the roof of a houseThe Magician himself is made of knowledge, of words and numbers, with two extra arms like a Hindu god of creation, but the words that form him keep on echoing "me, me, me", and the space around his heart is empty and unformed. He has not yet had the experience of rising above his childish, solipsistic life into an expanded understanding of the world.
The Sun depicts the Magician again, but grown into adulthood. His house is buried in the earth, and the weathervane that, in the Magician card, pointed nonsensically south in both directions, has been replaced by two weathervanes, pointing in the two cardinal directions of the universe, organized by the forces of gravity: higher and deeper. The Tree of Knowledge has vanished, but its apple-heart appears in the hand of the female Magician, inside the mandala flower from the Tree of Life.
The Sun card is the realization and assumption of personal greatness, earned after a long infancy of self-doubt and an unearned wealth of power and talent, before experience has taught the Magician how to use it. In this sense, the Sun is a prequel to a grander rebirth, the first breath of hope, before the work of resurrection.