The Sun (tarot card)
The Sun (XIX) is the nineteenth
Description
An infant rides a white horse under the anthropomorphized Sun, with sunflowers in the background.
Rider–Waite symbolism
A. E. Waite suggested that this card is associated with attained knowledge. The child of life holds a red flag, representing the blood of renewal while a smiling Sun shines down on him, representing accomplishment. The conscious mind prevails over the fears and illusions of the unconscious. Innocence is renewed through discovery, bringing hope for the future.
Interpretation
This card is generally considered positive. It is said to reflect happiness and contentment, vitality, self-confidence and success.[1][2][3] Sometimes referred to as the best card in tarot, it represents good things and positive outcomes to current struggles.
Waite suggests the card carries several divinatory associations:[4]
19.THE SUN.—Material happiness, fortunate marriage, contentment. Reversed: The same in a lesser sense.
In Media
In the manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Stardust Crusaders, characters' powers (also known as 'Stands') are named after tarot cards. The Sun 'stand' belongs to Arabia Fats, a minor antagonist.
The Persona series includes various characters represented by tarot cards. In Persona 5 The Sun card belongs to Toranosuke Yoshida, a secondary character.
References
Bibliography
- Waite, Arthur (1911). The Pictorial Key to the Tarot. London: W. Rider.
- Wood, Juliette (1998). "The Celtic Tarot and the Secret Tradition: A Study in Modern Legend Making". Folklore. 109 (1–2): 15–24. .