What does The Sun mean in tarot?
The Sun represents positivity, fun, warmth, success, vitality, joy. The Sun shows a brilliant sun shining in a clear sky, its rays reaching out in all directions.
Tarot — The Sun
The Sun tarot card means positivity, fun, warmth, success, vitality, joy. Reversed, The Sun shifts: temporary clouds, diminished joy, inner child healing…
The Sun stands for positivity, fun, warmth, success, vitality, joy. The Sun shows a brilliant sun shining in a clear sky, its rays reaching out in all directions.
The Sun shows a brilliant sun shining in a clear sky, its rays reaching out in all directions. Below, a naked child rides a white horse, holding a red banner. Behind them is a wall of sunflowers, and the child wears a wreath of flowers in their hair. The Sun is pure radiance, the card of unambiguous joy and success. After the mysteries of The Moon, The Sun brings absolute clarity. Everything is illuminated, visible, understood. The Sun represents vitality, enthusiasm, and the pure joy of being alive. When this card appears, you're in a period of success, achievement, and recognition. Your efforts are paying off, your authentic self is shining, and life feels abundant and good. The naked child represents innocence, authenticity, and freedom from shame. The Sun asks you to be fully yourself without apology, to embrace simple joys, and to celebrate your victories. This card often appears when you're experiencing creative breakthroughs, successful ventures, or deep contentment. The Sun's energy is generous and life-giving—it shines on everyone equally. This card reminds us that happiness is our natural state, that we are meant to thrive, and that sometimes the universe simply says yes. Enjoy this golden moment. You've earned it.
Reversed, The Sun suggests that clouds are temporarily blocking the light, but the sun is still shining behind them. You may be experiencing a dip in energy, enthusiasm, or confidence. The reversed Sun can indicate that success is delayed but not denied, or that you're having trouble seeing the positive in situations. This card sometimes appears when you're disconnected from your inner child, taking life too seriously, or unable to find joy in simple pleasures. You might be experiencing temporary setbacks that feel more significant than they are, or you could be so focused on problems that you're missing the blessings present. The reversed Sun can suggest forced positivity—pretending everything is fine when it's not, or toxic positivity that denies real struggles. Sometimes this card indicates that you're dimming your own light, hiding your authentic self, or playing small out of fear of being too much. The reversed Sun may point to childhood wounds resurfacing for healing, or to pessimism and cynicism blocking your natural radiance. This card calls you to reconnect with joy, to heal your inner child, and to remember that the sun always rises again. Even when clouds obscure it, the light is still there, waiting to break through.
The Sun represents positivity, fun, warmth, success, vitality, joy. The Sun shows a brilliant sun shining in a clear sky, its rays reaching out in all directions.
Reversed, The Sun suggests that clouds are temporarily blocking the light, but the sun is still shining behind them. You may be experiencing a dip in energy, enthusiasm, or confidence. The reversed Sun can indicate that success is delayed but not denied, or that you're having trouble seeing the positive in situations. This card sometimes appears when you're disconnected from your inner child, taking life too seriously, or unable to find joy in simple pleasures. You might be experiencing temporary setbacks that feel more significant than they are, or you could be so focused on problems that you're missing the blessings present. The reversed Sun can suggest forced positivity—pretending everything is fine when it's not, or toxic positivity that denies real struggles. Sometimes this card indicates that you're dimming your own light, hiding your authentic self, or playing small out of fear of being too much. The reversed Sun may point to childhood wounds resurfacing for healing, or to pessimism and cynicism blocking your natural radiance. This card calls you to reconnect with joy, to heal your inner child, and to remember that the sun always rises again. Even when clouds obscure it, the light is still there, waiting to break through.
In a relationship reading, The Sun brings the energy of joy, success, and vitality. Upright it leans toward positivity, fun, warmth, success, vitality, joy; reversed, watch for temporary clouds, diminished joy, inner child healing, forced positivity.