Okay, here’s my take on sharing my experience with the World and Star tarot cards, blog-style:

Alright folks, gather ’round! Today, I’m spilling the beans on my personal journey with two seriously powerful cards from the tarot deck: The World and The Star. I mean, these cards… they’ve been something in my readings, so let’s dive right into how I actually worked with them, understood them, and integrated their energy.
First off, I gotta admit, when I started studying tarot, The World felt kinda… intimidating. Like, this is IT, the end-all-be-all? Success? Completion? It felt HUGE. So, what did I do? I started SMALL.
- Pulled the card daily: For a solid month, every single morning, I pulled The World as my “card of the day.” I didn’t just glance at it; I actually meditated on the imagery. What did the wreath symbolize? The figure inside? What was the overall feeling I got from it?
- Journaled EVERYTHING: I kept a dedicated journal just for The World. Each day, I wrote down my initial impressions, any events that happened during the day that resonated with the card, and how I felt at the end of the day. Did I feel a sense of accomplishment? Did I finish a project? Was there a feeling of closure in any area of my life?
Honestly, the first week was rough. I felt like I was grasping at straws, trying to force connections. But then, something clicked. I started noticing the subtle completions. Finishing a book I’d been putting off. Finally sending that email I’d been dreading. Cleaning out a cluttered drawer. These little victories, these little worlds I was completing, started adding up.
Next up, The Star. Now, The Star… that one felt easier to connect with from the get-go. Hope, inspiration, healing? Sign me UP! But, easy doesn’t always mean understood.
- Focused on the feeling: The Star is all about hope and faith, right? So, I actively tried to cultivate those feelings in my daily life. I started a gratitude journal, focusing on the things I was thankful for, even the small stuff. I practiced visualization, imagining my dreams coming true.
- Paired it with The World: This is where things got interesting. I started pulling The World and The Star together in readings. I wanted to see how they interacted. How does hope and inspiration lead to completion? How does completion create space for new hope?
What I discovered was that The Star is the fuel for The World. It’s the vision, the belief in yourself, that allows you to achieve your goals and complete your cycles. And The World, in turn, provides a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment that strengthens your hope and inspires you to reach for even bigger dreams.

Here’s a real-life example: I’d been working on launching my own online course for months. The World kept showing up in my readings, telling me I was close to completion. But I was stuck! I felt burnt out, overwhelmed, and I was starting to doubt myself. Then, The Star showed up. It reminded me of why I was doing this in the first place: to help people! That renewed sense of purpose gave me the energy I needed to push through the final hurdles, and guess what? I launched the course! It was a small world, but it was my world, and The Star had guided me there.
My Key Takeaways
Okay, so after all that, here’s what I learned from my deep dive into The World and The Star:
- Don’t be afraid to start small: Big concepts can be overwhelming. Break them down into manageable chunks and focus on the little things.
- Pay attention to your feelings: Tarot isn’t just about intellectual understanding; it’s about connecting with the energy of the cards on an emotional level.
- Experiment! Try different techniques, pair cards together, and see what resonates with you. There’s no right or wrong way to learn tarot.
Ultimately, working with The World and The Star has taught me the importance of both action and faith. You need to put in the work to achieve your goals, but you also need to believe in yourself and trust that the universe is supporting you. Now go out there and create your own amazing world, fueled by the light of your inner star!
