Featured Telescope of the Day!
Updated on April 15, 2025 | By Jameswebb Discovery Editorial Team
Illuminate Your Path: Blending Tarot and Astrology for Deeper Insights
The reality is that both tarot and astrology go hand in hand, being powerful tools that you can use to gain insight into yourself and people around you. While each system has its unique features, if you make sure to combine them, you’re sure to take your reading séances to the next level. And the best part is that it doesn’t matter if you’re new to both systems or a mysticism guru – you’re welcome to mix astrology and tarot to get rich and meaningful interpretations that go far beyond traditional meanings.
Below, we offer a list of time-tested tips on how to use both systems together for deeper readings. Let’s dive in, tarot fans!
Before you start your journey in the world where tarot and astrology are blended, we recommend you get a basic understanding of every camp. First, when it comes to tarot, you deal with 78 cards that are divided into the Major Arcana (used to get insights into big life themes) and Minor Arcana (routine stuff). As for the astrology part, this system is based on the positions of planets in zodiac signs and houses at the time of your birth, interpreted with the help of the natal chart. Keep in mind that you have to be aware of the main elements, such as the meaning of planets, what each zodiac sign represents, and basic symbols (and their meanings) of tarot. Thus, you will be able to make intuitive connections during the séance.
Various symbolic associations are the links between astrology and the tarot. You have to learn them to have deeper interpretations as a result. Here’s what we recommend you start with:
Major Arcana. Keep in mind that in this pack, every card is usually linked to a zodiac sign or planet (The Moon goes to Pisces, The Emperor corresponds to Aries, and so on).
Court Cards. These are usually associated with the elements and modalities of the signs. For instance, Queens have something to do with cardinal energy, while Knights are linked to mutable signs.
Minor Arcana. There’s a link between every suit and an element, just like the zodiac. For example, Cups go for Water (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces), while Swords correspond to Air (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius), etc.
Your task? To memorize all the correspondences to add an astrological taste to your reading session. For example, online tarot readings from TarotAtlas can help you put this knowledge into practice.
If you’re about to perform an astrology-based session, and the chart points to an opportunity or a challenge, you are welcome to draw a tarot card in order to explore the lesson that stands behind it, how your querent can navigate it, as well as what actions should be taken. For example, is your querent going through their Saturn Return? Hurry up, draw a card! If it’s the Hierophant or the Ten of Wands, chances are they reflect responsibility and long-term growth.
When in need of focused readings, make sure to do tarot spreads that reflect astrological structures. If you need some ideas to start, we recommend you to design a zodiac spread. Take 12 cards that will represent every zodiac sign. The best part is that you can draw cards to reflect on literally anything, from current to important check-ins in this or that life area. At the same time, Elemental Spread includes using 4 cards, each representing Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. Excellent combination when you are in need to assess balance in your life. We also recommend using Planetary Spread that comprises 7 cards, each standing for the personal planets (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn). The cards show how planets influence this or that situation for which you perform your session. As you can see, this kind of spreads might help you link tarot and astrology in a clear way that is easy to read and interpret.
Do you have access to a natal chart? If yes, lay your tarot buddies over the houses or transiting planets. For instance, a reader can draw a tarot card for every one of the 4 angles – 1st, 4th, 7th, and 10th houses – in order to get more insights into things like relationships, identity, home, and career. At the same time, you can put cards over specific houses where you notice transits. Thus, you have an opportunity to see what kind of influence they have directly on the querent.
You are welcome to use astrology as your personal guide on when to perform tarot readings to get the best results possible. For example, we recommend avoiding making grandiose decisions when it’s Mercury retrograde. Plus, it’s better to benefit from Jupiter transits when in need of expansive readings about growth, luck, career decisions, and so on. Make sure to try Saturn transits! It’s the best option when you have to deal with boundaries, long-term plans, lessons, etc. With the help of astrological timing, your tarot practice might eventually have more sense of divine order eventually.
What it comes down to is that there is some magic felt about the mixing of tarot and astrology. It’s a very personal and intuitive process at the same time. After all, when in tandem, these two systems give you a perfect symbolic mirror and an extraterrestrial map that both guide you in your reading séances. Just a bit of practice, and you will have your own unique style, integrating astrology and tarot into your sessions to offer powerful and meaningful interpretations. Astrology is called the spine of human life. At the same time, tarot cards are instruments that add uniqueness and color to it. Imagine you are an artist in the world of mysticism and use the colors like a pro. Enjoy!