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Deities and their Tarot Cards (Long Post)
I’ve heard of Pagans being contacted by their gods via certain Tarot Cards, so I wanted to do a deep dive and outline which Cards are associated with which Gods. Hopefully this can help you tell which God is reaching out to you :)

Major Arcana
The Fool: Pan, Zeus, Dionysus, Loki, Hermes
The Magician: Hermes, Thoth, Odin,
The High Priestess: Hekate, Selene, Isis, Artemis, Freya, Ganesha, Tsukiyomi
The Empress: Aphrodite, Hera, Freya, Frigg, Isis, Hathor, Durga, Astarte, Demeter, Ishtar The Emperor: Zeus, Lugh, Odin, Horus, Ares, Osiris, Ra
The Hierophant: Osiris, Athena, Thoth, Seshat, Ogma, Horus, Apollo, Hermes, Odin, Brigid, Saraswati, Ganesha
The Lovers: Aengus Og, Aphrodite, Frigg, Rhea, Gaia, Demeter, Inanna, Ishtar, Parvati, Hathor, Isis, Brigid, Freya, Osiris, Cernunnos, Freyr, Dionysus, Pan The Chariot: Thor, The Morrigan, Nike, Athena, Astarte, Inanna, Ishtar, Anat, Freya, Bast, Durga, Odin, Horus, Sobek, Ares, Apollo, Set, Bellona
Justice: Lugh, Aengus Og, The Morrigan, Nemesis, Inanna, Themis, Ma’at, Nike, Athena, Zeus, Forseti
Strength: Thor, Hestia, Athena, Sekhmet, Bast, Macha, Brigid, Danu, Isis, The Virgin Mary, Bast, Sekhmet, The Dagda, Lugh
The Hermit: Odin, Isis, Hestia, Persephone, Hades, Hekate, Cerridwen, Brigid, The Muses, Saraswati, Hermes, Ogma, Odin
Wheel of Fortune: Zeus, Hathor, Isis, The Dagda, The Moirai, Maat, Arianhrod
The Hanged Man: Odin, Artemis, Osiris, Persephone, Inanna, Ishtar, Buddha, Jesus
Death: Persephone, Inanna, Ereshkigal, Isis, Nephtys, Izanami, Hel, Freya, Hades, Seth, Anubis, Osiris, Manannan Mac Lir, Odin, Thanatos, The Morrigan, Morana
Temperance: Artemis, Isis, Nepthys, Iris, Ma’at, Hebe, Apollo, Vishnu
The Devil: Dionysus, Pan, Set, Lilith, The Morrigan, Banshees, Baba Yaga, Lucifer, Baphomet, Satan, Veles, The Horned God
The Tower: Kali, Ares, Pele, Sekhmet, Hel, The Morrigan, Sedna, Anat, Ceres, Chernobog, Shiva
The Star: Aphrodite, Thoth, Hermes, Ishtar, Astrea, Isis, Arianhrod, The Virgin Mary, Inanna, Nuit, Isis, Nodens, Zorya
The Moon: Artemis, Hekate, Rhiannon, Cerridwen, Selene, Isis, Phoebe, Mani, Thoth, Arianhrod, Tsukiyomi, Chang-e
The Sun: Lugh, Apollo, Kupala, Helios, Brigid, Sol, Artemis, Athena, Aine, Bast, Sekhmet, Freyr, Horus, Aten, Ra, Agni
Judgement: Persephone, Ma’at, Osiris, Hephaestus, Isis, Kuan Yin, Horus, Hades
The World: Aengus Og, Demeter, The Dagda, Isis, Gaia, Cernunnos, Green Man

The Suits
Suit of Swords: The Morrigan, Freya, Hades, Odin, Athena, Hel
Suit of Wands: Lugh, Hephaestus, Ares, Bellona, Pele, Aine, Brigid, Apollo
Suit of Pentacles: Gaia, Demeter, Macha, Freyr
Suit of Cups: Poseidon, Aphrodite, Isis, Boann, Hera, Hathor

Kings
King of Pentacles: The Horned God, Freyr, Pan, Cernunnos, The Dagda
King of Cups: Lugh, Poseidon, Manannan Mac Lir, Njord, Apollo
King of Swords: Odin, Tyr, Zeus, Hermes, Horus
King of Wands: Ares, The Dagda, Zeus, Apollo

Queens
Queen of Pentacles: Hekate, Gaia, Eostre, Aine, Artemis, Ceres, Demeter
Queen of Cups: Aphrodite, Venus, Hera
Queen of Swords: The Morrigan, Freya, Athena, Themis
Queen of Wands: Brigid, Hestia, Bellona, Aine

Knights
Knight of Pentacles: Athena, Athena, Macha, Persephone, Lugh, Artemis, Demeter, Ceres
Knight of Cups: Aphrodite, Boann, Isis, Hathor
Knight of Swords: Badb, The Morrigan, Athena, Hermes, Nemain
Knight of Wands: Apollo, Brigid, Bellona, Lugh

Pages
Page of Pentacles: Athena, Apollo, Lugh, Pan, The Muses, Hathor
Page of Cups: Aphrodite, Lada
Page of Swords: The Morrigan, Freya, Odin, Athena, Nike, Bellona
Page of Wands: Artemis, Apollo, Brigid, Athena

hellenic gods and the major arcana
the following are the 22 major arcana tarot cards and their associated hellenic deities. they are each sorted into two sections: gods associated with the literal interpretation of the card (for example, when the death card actually indicates death), and gods associated with the meaning of the card. I did not include the reversed meanings because there are several ways to interpret reversed cards, and therefore associations should be made on a case by case basis.

0 - THE FOOL
the card: Apollo, Hermes
the meaning: Hermes, Dionysus
I - THE MAGICIAN
the card: Hekate, Circe
the meaning: Hekate, Hephaestus, Athena, Hermes
II - THE HIGH PRIESTESS
the card: Hekate, Hera
the meaning: Hekate, Hera, Demeter, Persephone
III - THE EMPRESS
the card: Hera, Persephone, Aphrodite
the meaning: Hera, Aphrodite, Demeter, Rhea
IV - THE EMPEROR
the card: Zeus, Hades, Kronos, Poseidon
the meaning: Zeus, Ares, Athena
V - THE HIEROPHANT
the card: Hermes
the meaning: Dionysus, Hestia, Hekate
VI - THE LOVERS
the card: Aphrodite & Ares, Eros & Psyche, Hermaphroditus
the meaning: Aphrodite, Hera, Eros, Dionysus
VII - THE CHARIOT
the card: Artemis, Apollo
the meaning: Nemesis, Ares, Athena
VIII - STRENGTH
the card: Ares, Athena, Zeus
the meaning: Ares, Athena, Hestia, Artemis
IX - THE HERMIT
the card: Hestia, Hades, Hephaestus
the meaning: Athena, Cronus
X - WHEEL OF FORTUNE
the card: Hermes
the meaning: Hermes, Zeus
XI - JUSTICE
the card: Zeus, Athena
the meaning: Apollo, Zeus, Athena
XII - HANGED MAN
the card: Hermes
the meaning: Apollo, Hermes, Poseidon
XIII - DEATH
the card: Hades, Persephone
the meaning: Hekate, Hades, Thanatos
XIV - TEMPERANCE
the card: Apollo
the meaning: Apollo, Athena, Artemis
XV - THE DEVIL
the card: Dionysus, Pan, Hades
the meaning: Dionysus
XVI - THE TOWER
the card: Zeus
the meaning: Ares, Poseidon
XVII - THE STAR
the card: Apollo, Artemis
the meaning: Aphrodite, Hestia, Hekate
XVIII - THE MOON
the card: Artemis, Selene
the meaning: Artemis, Hekate
XIX - THE SUN
the card: Apollo, Helios
the meaning: Apollo, Aphrodite, Dionysus
XX - JUDGEMENT
the card: Hades, Zeus
the meaning: Apollo, Hades, Hekate

XXI - THE WORLD
the card: Rhea, Pan, Demeter
the meaning: Hermes, Demeter
divider by @vibeswithrenai
Exactly! I would think in the grand scheme of things, as a school and basically an academic hub for young magic practitioners, there would be some mentioning of these sort of things. What authors who write witchcraft need to start taking into account is the cultural influence magic has. Fantasy is always based off something real. Magic for one is very much evident of that.
I see families like the Weasleys preaching or showing their kids these sort of traditions and practices before they go to Hogwarts- a mix of fanatical magic and practical magic.
In the Philippines, we are very superstitious. Lots of our current beliefs are catholic because of colonialism but our superstitions are retainments of our prior beliefs (and the current beliefs of our indigenous). In the end, we respect nature. We revere it. The witches they exist work in tandem with it (and with other things too). I just think it would have been such a cool opportunity for Rowling to have done research about past witchcraft and modern witchcraft and blend it into her works.
Like in the owl house, I love how they in-cooperate sigils as glyphs. Or something along those lines.
So good in the HP world would be so cool esp for squibs who can’t wield magic.
Rant Time <3333
Okay for some context, I’m a Hellenic pagan and worshiper for the Hellenic deities. Before then, I’ve always had a huge interest in witchcraft and the gods since I was a kid. After doing some studying and research, a thought that popped in my head is: would students at Hogwarts possibly do deity work or even have their own religious beliefs?
Of course knowing Rowling and from reading the books, her version of magic is the stereotypical mythical kind. Fair enough. And ever so- the European kind. Yet, what gets me is the lack of actual witchcrafts.
For the Irish students, I wonder if they’re ever taught more about their Celtic practices or the ancient ones. Or even the old myths from their home lands. We have to also talk into account in Hogwarts Legacy we get a glimpse of the education at Hogwarts during the time.
I don’t know, it’s just a thought that hits me because all I can think about is maybe a student randomly talking about how Lord Ares was happy they hexed that one student for bullying them or Lady Persephone thanking them for the pomegranate offerings. Like for me at least, I typically communicate through tarot cards of course- but I still find it funny how other students will just stare.
Then again, if this was a normal thing, I think it would be really cool in the grand scheme of things students have their own deities they worship or just were atheist witches who did magic. Cause for some people, if for example they came from a pureblood family, they could have a deity or figure their family is devoted to or at least worships. If not, like if they’re a muggleborn, they could study and simply worship a deity that falls into their line of practice (or just someone they think is cool).
Again, I get that the magic in the HP universe is more fanatical but that’s always based off practical magic and more ancient works. But as a worshipper, I just think it would be cute- it also opens the discussion for biracial or students with different heritages like Cho Chang and the Patil twins (Rowling did them so dirty but that’s a whole other thing later).
Like, I just wish she expanded further in her world building when it came to non-European cultures in the means of magic. Even if it was the fanatical parts, it would be so cool to learn about it. Like from Hogwarts Legacy, we learned that the wizarding school in Africa, Uagadou School of Magic, located in Uganda. There, students learn wandless magic because wands were more of a European invention to help the user (in my opinion this also warrants that students there are possibly stronger due to their control over their abilities without a wand, since from what I remember witches and wizards in Europe are highly respected for their wandless talents). Could be wrong so please correct me.
As a Filipino, I would’ve loved to see that inclusion (esp considering how witchcraft is back in the Philippines).
But all in all, it simply would be cool to have seen those elements in the books. Though…. If some fanfic writers decide to perchance write something around this…. That would very much be appreciated 🫶
Rant Time <3333
Okay for some context, I’m a Hellenic pagan and worshiper for the Hellenic deities. Before then, I’ve always had a huge interest in witchcraft and the gods since I was a kid. After doing some studying and research, a thought that popped in my head is: would students at Hogwarts possibly do deity work or even have their own religious beliefs?
Of course knowing Rowling and from reading the books, her version of magic is the stereotypical mythical kind. Fair enough. And ever so- the European kind. Yet, what gets me is the lack of actual witchcrafts.
For the Irish students, I wonder if they’re ever taught more about their Celtic practices or the ancient ones. Or even the old myths from their home lands. We have to also talk into account in Hogwarts Legacy we get a glimpse of the education at Hogwarts during the time.
I don’t know, it’s just a thought that hits me because all I can think about is maybe a student randomly talking about how Lord Ares was happy they hexed that one student for bullying them or Lady Persephone thanking them for the pomegranate offerings. Like for me at least, I typically communicate through tarot cards of course- but I still find it funny how other students will just stare.
Then again, if this was a normal thing, I think it would be really cool in the grand scheme of things students have their own deities they worship or just were atheist witches who did magic. Cause for some people, if for example they came from a pureblood family, they could have a deity or figure their family is devoted to or at least worships. If not, like if they’re a muggleborn, they could study and simply worship a deity that falls into their line of practice (or just someone they think is cool).
Again, I get that the magic in the HP universe is more fanatical but that’s always based off practical magic and more ancient works. But as a worshipper, I just think it would be cute- it also opens the discussion for biracial or students with different heritages like Cho Chang and the Patil twins (Rowling did them so dirty but that’s a whole other thing later).
Like, I just wish she expanded further in her world building when it came to non-European cultures in the means of magic. Even if it was the fanatical parts, it would be so cool to learn about it. Like from Hogwarts Legacy, we learned that the wizarding school in Africa, Uagadou School of Magic, located in Uganda. There, students learn wandless magic because wands were more of a European invention to help the user (in my opinion this also warrants that students there are possibly stronger due to their control over their abilities without a wand, since from what I remember witches and wizards in Europe are highly respected for their wandless talents). Could be wrong so please correct me.
As a Filipino, I would’ve loved to see that inclusion (esp considering how witchcraft is back in the Philippines).
But all in all, it simply would be cool to have seen those elements in the books. Though…. If some fanfic writers decide to perchance write something around this…. That would very much be appreciated 🫶

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