Michael Sternbach
It's a wonderful thing, indeedy! What you say is also a trait many Aquarians possess, to be hopeful and idealistic. And can anything come even remotely close to being absorbed back to the love of Nuit? When seen from the perspective of Tiphareth towards Chokmah, one finally achieves what the butterflies we have at the bottom right, meaning to move at the City of Pyramids, we are one step closer towards seeing God face to face.
Also, a lot of beauty lies in the fact that Nuit bathes herself with Life and offers the potential of Chokmah, the endless creative drive, to Tiphareth, God the Son. It is a wonderful message that I translate as reincarnation and the steady flow of energy that sustains the universe and allows for everything to happen until one is ready to return back to the Love of the Mother. Really nice thoughts Michael!
I see the process of physical manifestation as happening between Nuit (the infinitely big) and Hadit (the point, the infinitely small), so this would make their off-spring Harpokrates the symbol of the manifest Universe. This interpretation ties in with the physical interpretation of Projective Geometry by George Adams the way I understand it. (Adams was one of Frieda Harris' teachers.) Maybe there is a reference to this somewhere hidden on The Star card? It seems to form part of the symbolism of The Aeon, anyway.
Talking about the two-way action of The Star that I mentioned in conjunction with its attribution to Aquarius that you highlighted, it is interesting to contemplate that this sign is ruled by both Uranus and Saturn. The planet Uranus stands for the expansion that belongs to higher aspirations and cosmic visions while Saturn's action is the contraction that leads to the crystallization of the aether that we call manifestation.