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- The Magician - Hermes, Thoth, Isis, Ptah, Mercury, Apollo, Hecate, Baba Yaga, Loki. Astrological association – Mercury. Ruled by Mercury, The Magician naturally calls forth the Greek god Hermes (who will appear several times in this article).
- The High Priestess - Hekate, Isis, Khonsu, Luna, Ganesha, Tsukiyomi, Diana, Artemis, Aradia, Melinoe, Selene. Astrological association – the Moon. The High Priestess is a card of divine knowledge, prophecy, liminal understanding, power, and magick.
- The Empress - Aphrodite, Freya, Hathor, Bastet, Juno, Venus, Hera, Parvati, Oshun, Frigg, Rodzanica/Slavic Fates, Gaia, Rhea, Ceres, Demeter, Inanna, Kali, Nut.
- The Emperor - The Morrigan, Amun, Horus, Montu, Khnum, Ra, Zeus, Odin, Jupiter, Mars, Minerva, Athena, Neith, Anat, Ishtar, Herne, Cernunnos. Astrological association – Aries.
The interplay between the 72 Names of God and the Tarot cards invites a unique perspective into both spiritual practices. Each Tarot card not only carries its independent significance but can also resonate with specific Names of God, adding layers of meaning and insight.
- The Hanged Man Card
- The Empress Card
- The Hicrophant Card
- The Chariot Card
- The Star Card
- The Judgement Card
- The Lover Card
- Conclusion
The Hanged Man card is said to represent Jesus, whom Christians believe to be the son of god and the messiah. Central to their beliefs is his death and resurrection three days later. The hanged man is dangling upside down by one leg, yet there is a serene look on his face and he looks peaceful. In some decks, his head is surrounded by mountains, wh...
The Empress card is said to represent Saraswati, a Hindu goddess said to be the goddess of knowledge and speech. Saraswati represents: ● Intelligence ● Consciousness ● Education ● Creativity ● Cosmic knowledge ● Enlightenment ● Music and the arts ● Power ● Eloquence In the tarot cards, Saraswati has four arms and she is holding a book, a rosary, a ...
The Hicrophant card, also called the Pope card, shows a spiritual authority figure and is said to represent the Buddhist goddess named Tara. The card represents a person with all of the answers to any of your spiritual questions, who is said to be able to appeal to your god, guardian angel, or even your higher self directly. The figure in the card ...
In the Roman religion, the Chariot card is said to represent the goddess Victoria. Victoria was very prominent in Roman society and was said to determine who would win and who would lose in wars. She is the goddess of victory and is the equivalent to the Greek goddess Nike. She is also said to be a symbol for victory over death and is usually portr...
In Greek mythology, Elpis is the spirit of hope and maybe expectation as well. The Star card is said to represent her. In the Hesiod poem Works and Days, she is the last item to be put into Pandora’s box. She is usually depicted carrying flowers or cornucopia in her hand, and because of the Hesiod poem, people are still debating if she is the spiri...
The Judgement card is associated with Xi Wangmu, who is known by numerous names, including the Queen Mother of the West. She is one of the oldest deities in China and is associated more with Taoism than with other religions. Xi Wangmu is said to control the cosmic forces and lives at the margin of heaven and earth. When she is depicted on tarot car...
The Lover card is said to symbolize the Hindu supreme god Krishna. Krishna is the god of tenderness, protection, compassion, and love, and he is said to represent the most devout and ecstatic parts of the Hindu religion. When depicted in tarot cards or artwork, he is often shown in various stages of life, including as a young boy. He is so popular ...
Regardless of which religion you’re interested in, there are enough representations of gods and goddesses in the tarot cards to please you. The hardest thing for you to do as a beginner might be to recognize the deities because they are truly in lots of different places in a deck of tarot cards. Once you learn them, however, you can figure out what...
Feb 8, 2023 · The names of deities associated with each tarot card may be helpful to identify which God or Goddess is communicating with you, which may be unique to you, your tradition or spiritual practice. The interpretation for the cards below may also include astrological planets which are associated with deities.
Jul 19, 2024 · This article will explore how the main cards in the Tarot are connected to the gods and goddesses in Greek mythology, helping readers to understand the symbolic meaning of the Tarot more...
If you are just learning the Tarot, print off this list of tarot card meanings to keep as a handy reference – it can be easier to look up meanings on a sheet of paper rather than flipping through the little white booklet that comes with most Tarot decks. The Empress – Abundance, nurturing, fertility, life in bloom!
A detailed list of all 78 tarot card meanings organized by suit, with short keywords. Find more details about each card in their own page.