The Sun Tarot Card Meaning
The Sun represents success, radiance, positivity, and abundance. It gives you strength and tells you that no matter where you go or what you do, your positive and radiant energy will follow you. It is the best card in the deck for joy and vitality. Everything is clear now; the shadows have vanished. Celebrate your achievements and enjoy the warmth of life. You are being recognized and celebrated. It signifies a time of great clarity, optimism, and truth. The universe is smiling upon you, and you are encouraged to shine your light for all to see.
Core Meanings
Upright
The Sun represents success, radiance, positivity, and abundance. It gives you strength and tells you that no matter where you go or what you do, your positive and radiant energy will follow you. It is the best card in the deck for joy and vitality. Everything is clear now; the shadows have vanished. Celebrate your achievements and enjoy the warmth of life. You are being recognized and celebrated. It signifies a time of great clarity, optimism, and truth. The universe is smiling upon you, and you are encouraged to shine your light for all to see.
Reversed
Inner child issues, feeling down, or being overly optimistic to the point of being burned. Even reversed, it is a positive card, but the sun may be temporarily clouded. You might be struggling to see the bright side or dealing with temporary setbacks that dampen your spirit. It asks you to reconnect with your joy and innocence. Beware of arrogance or burning out by trying to do too much. It suggests that happiness is within reach, but you need to clear the clouds to see it.
Card Details
Element
Fire
Astrology
Sun
Number
19
Yes/No
Yes
Description
A large, bright sun shines in the sky. A naked child rides a white horse, holding a red banner.
Reading Positions
Past
You had a happy childhood or a period of great success. This foundation of joy supports you. You basked in the light and felt truly alive.
Present
Joy is here! Everything is going your way. Success, clarity, and happiness are yours. Enjoy this moment of radiance. You are in the spotlight.
Future
Success is guaranteed. A bright future awaits. You will achieve your goals and feel amazing. The outcome is positive and full of light.
In Context
Celtic Cross
In "Outcome," absolute success. In "Environment," a happy place. In "Self," confidence.
Three Card Spread
The climax of the journey. Joy. Clarity.
Yes / No
In Yes/No, it is a definite "Yes!"
Love & Relationships
Happiness, marriage, celebration, positive outcome.
As Feelings
Not specified
Career & Finance
Success, recognition, clarity, achievement.
Spiritual & Manifestation
Twin Flame
Not specified
Manifestation
Shadow Work
Are you afraid to shine? The shadow Sun is arrogance or burnout. Do you need to be the center of attention? Or do you hide your light to make others comfortable?
Meditation
Visualize a giant, golden sun above you. Feel its warmth penetrating every cell of your body. You are glowing with golden light. You are a sun. Radiate love and joy to everyone around you.
Archetypal Journey
The Hero's Path
The hero emerges from the night into the blazing light of The Sun. This is total clarity, joy, and enlightenment. The shadows are banished, and the true self shines forth radiantly. It is the celebration of life and the return to innocence.
Numerology
19 (Nineteen). 1+9=10 (Wheel) -> 1 (Magician). The Sun is the ultimate renewal and the conscious realization of power. It represents the divine spark fully embodied and radiating outward.
Jungian Psychology: The Sun
Archetype
The Divine Child / The Self (Radiance)
Shadow Aspect
The Sun is the archetype of Consciousness and Vitality. Its shadow is Ego Inflation and Burnout. Just as too much sun creates a desert, an overexpressed Sun card represents a person who is 'always on,' refusing to acknowledge sadness, rest, or the shadow. This is the 'manic' defense—using constant activity and forced cheerfulness to avoid inner pain. It leads to arrogance, self-centeredness, and an inability to empathize with others' suffering. Conversely, the shadow can manifest as the 'Eclipsed Sun'—a lack of vitality, low self-esteem, or the 'Peter Pan' syndrome (like the Puer Aeternus of the Fool, but here specifically refusing to take one's place in the world). It is the child who refuses to shine for fear of being seen or judged, hiding their light under a bushel.
Integration Advice
Integrating The Sun means shining authentically, without the need for applause. It is the realization that your worth is intrinsic, like the sun's light. You must balance your output (shining) with input (rest). Actionable advice: Practice 'conscious shining.' Do something you are good at simply for the joy of it, not for the validation. If you are burnt out, give yourself permission to enter the shade (rest) without guilt. Connect with your inner child—what made you happy before you worried about being 'good' at it? reclaiming that joy is the path to the Sun.
Historical Evolution & Symbolism
Evolution Timeline
- 115th Century (Visconti-Sforza): Depicts a radiant sun with a face, sometimes held by a winged putto (cherub), representing illumination, warmth, and the source of life.
- 21650s (Tarot de Marseille): 'Le Soleil' shows two children (twins) standing together in front of a brick wall under the sun's rays, symbolizing innocence, brotherhood, and the reconciling of dualities.
- 31909 (RWS): Waite depicts a single naked child riding a white horse and holding a red banner. The wall is behind him, covered in sunflowers, representing the triumph of the eternal child and the liberated spirit.
- 41944 (Thoth): Crowley depicts two children with butterfly wings dancing on a green hill, surrounded by the signs of the zodiac. The sun has a rose at its center, representing the joyful freedom of the New Aeon.
Academic Citations
- Waite, A. E. (1911). *The Pictorial Key to the Tarot*. 'The naked child is a symbol of the innocent heart... the card signifies the transition from the manifest light of this world to the light of the World to Come.'
- Pollack, R. (1980). *Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom*. 'The Sun represents the moment of clarity when the shadows of the Moon are dispelled.'