Greek Mythology and Tarot: The Divine Archetypes Connection
By Nicole, Founder of Mystic Ryst
The Major Arcana of the Tarot and the gods of Greek mythology are describing the same archetypal forces—just in different languages. The Fool's journey through the 22 Major Arcana mirrors the hero's journey through Greek myths. The gods and goddesses of Olympus embody the same universal energies as the Tarot's archetypal figures.
Understanding these connections deepens both your Tarot practice and your relationship with Greek mythology. When you see Zeus in The Emperor, Athena in Justice, and Aphrodite in The Empress, the archetypes come alive in new ways.
For spiritual entrepreneurs using Tarot for business guidance, connecting the cards to Greek mythology adds layers of wisdom, story, and archetypal depth to your readings.
Let's explore the profound connections between Greek mythology and Tarot.
The Major Arcana and Greek Gods
0. The Fool - Dionysus
The Fool: New beginnings, innocence, leap of faith, divine madness
Dionysus: God of wine, ecstasy, divine madness, liberation
The connection: Both represent divine madness, the leap into the unknown, ecstatic freedom, breaking boundaries
In business: The courage to start something new, trusting the journey, embracing creative chaos
I. The Magician - Hermes
The Magician: Manifestation, skill, communication, "as above, so below"
Hermes: Messenger god, trickster, guide between worlds, god of commerce
The connection: Both are masters of communication, bridge between realms, skilled manifestors, merchants
In business: Communication skills, manifestation ability, bridging vision and reality
II. The High Priestess - Persephone/Hecate
The High Priestess: Intuition, mystery, the unconscious, hidden knowledge
Persephone: Queen of the Underworld, keeper of mysteries
Hecate: Goddess of witchcraft, crossroads, hidden knowledge
The connection: Guardians of mysteries, intuitive wisdom, knowledge of the unseen
In business: Trusting intuition, accessing hidden knowledge, honoring the mystery
III. The Empress - Aphrodite/Demeter
The Empress: Abundance, fertility, nurturing, beauty, creation
Aphrodite: Goddess of love, beauty, pleasure
Demeter: Goddess of harvest, abundance, motherhood
The connection: Feminine creative power, abundance, nurturing, beauty
In business: Creating abundance, nurturing your business, beauty and attraction
IV. The Emperor - Zeus
The Emperor: Authority, structure, leadership, father figure
Zeus: King of gods, ruler, authority, sky father
The connection: Masculine authority, leadership, structure, ruling power
In business: Leadership, authority, creating structure, commanding presence
V. The Hierophant - Apollo
The Hierophant: Tradition, teaching, spiritual authority, established systems
Apollo: God of prophecy, music, healing, order, civilization
The connection: Spiritual teaching, established wisdom, order and tradition
In business: Teaching, establishing systems, honoring tradition while innovating
VI. The Lovers - Paris and Helen/Eros and Psyche
The Lovers: Choice, union, relationship, values alignment
Paris and Helen: The choice that started the Trojan War
Eros and Psyche: Divine love overcoming trials
The connection: Significant choices, union of opposites, love and relationship
In business: Important choices, partnerships, aligning with your values
VII. The Chariot - Nike/Athena
The Chariot: Victory, willpower, determination, controlled force
Nike: Goddess of victory
Athena: Goddess of strategic warfare and wisdom
The connection: Victory through strategy and will, controlled power
In business: Strategic victory, willpower, moving forward with determination
VIII. Strength - Heracles
Strength: Inner strength, courage, compassion, taming the beast
Heracles: Hero of the 12 labors, strength through trials
The connection: Strength through compassion, courage in trials, taming inner beasts
In business: Inner strength, courage through challenges, gentle power
IX. The Hermit - Chiron
The Hermit: Solitude, inner wisdom, the wise teacher, introspection
Chiron: The wounded healer, wise centaur, teacher of heroes
The connection: Wisdom through wounding, teaching from experience, solitary wisdom
In business: Learning through challenges, teaching from experience, taking time alone
X. Wheel of Fortune - The Fates (Moirai)
Wheel of Fortune: Cycles, fate, destiny, what goes up must come down
The Fates: Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos - spinners of destiny
The connection: The turning of fate, cycles of fortune, destiny's wheel
In business: Understanding cycles, accepting fate, riding the wheel
XI. Justice - Athena/Themis
Justice: Balance, fairness, truth, cause and effect
Athena: Goddess of wisdom and just warfare
Themis: Goddess of divine law and order
The connection: Divine justice, balance, truth, fair judgment
In business: Fair dealings, balance, ethical decisions, karmic consequences
XII. The Hanged Man - Prometheus
The Hanged Man: Sacrifice, new perspective, suspension, surrender
Prometheus: Titan who sacrificed for humanity, bound and punished
The connection: Willing sacrifice, seeing from new angle, suspension for greater good
In business: Strategic pause, sacrifice for growth, new perspective
XIII. Death - Hades/Persephone
Death: Transformation, endings, rebirth, the underworld journey
Hades: God of the underworld, death and rebirth
Persephone: Death and rebirth through seasons
The connection: Necessary endings, transformation, the underworld journey
In business: Letting go, transformation, death of old forms
XIV. Temperance - Iris/Hebe
Temperance: Balance, moderation, alchemy, integration
Iris: Goddess of the rainbow, messenger, bridge between realms
Hebe: Goddess of youth, cupbearer, service
The connection: Balance, bridging opposites, harmonious integration
In business: Balance, moderation, integrating opposites, patience
XV. The Devil - Pan/Hades
The Devil: Shadow, materialism, bondage, earthly pleasures
Pan: God of wild nature, sexuality, earthly pleasures
Hades: Wealth, the underworld, what's hidden
The connection: Shadow work, earthly attachments, hidden wealth
In business: Facing shadow, material attachments, hidden resources
XVI. The Tower - The Fall of the Titans
The Tower: Sudden change, destruction, revelation, breaking down
Titanomachy: The war where Zeus overthrew the Titans
The connection: Sudden upheaval, old order destroyed, necessary destruction
In business: Sudden changes, structures falling, necessary disruption
XVII. The Star - Pandora's Hope
The Star: Hope, inspiration, healing, renewal after crisis
Pandora's Box: After all evils escaped, hope remained
The connection: Hope after darkness, healing, renewal, inspiration
In business: Hope after crisis, inspiration, healing and renewal
XVIII. The Moon - Artemis/Selene
The Moon: Intuition, illusion, the unconscious, mystery
Artemis: Moon goddess, wild nature, intuition
Selene: Goddess of the moon itself
The connection: Lunar wisdom, intuition, the wild and mysterious
In business: Trusting intuition, navigating uncertainty, honoring cycles
XIX. The Sun - Apollo/Helios
The Sun: Success, vitality, clarity, joy, illumination
Apollo: Sun god, clarity, truth, success
Helios: The sun itself, illumination
The connection: Solar power, success, clarity, illumination
In business: Success, clarity, visibility, joyful achievement
XX. Judgement - Hermes Psychopompos
Judgement: Awakening, calling, resurrection, final reckoning
Hermes Psychopompos: Guide of souls, the awakener
The connection: Awakening, the call, guiding souls to new life
In business: Answering your calling, awakening to purpose, rebirth
XXI. The World - Gaia
The World: Completion, wholeness, achievement, the cosmic dance
Gaia: Mother Earth, the whole world, completion
The connection: Wholeness, completion, the entire world, cosmic unity
In business: Completion, success, wholeness, achieving your world
Using Greek Mythology in Tarot Readings
Deepening Card Meanings
When you draw a card, invoke its Greek deity:
- The Emperor → Ask: What would Zeus do?
- The High Priestess → Ask: What mysteries is Persephone revealing?
- Strength → Ask: What trial is Heracles showing me?
Mythological Spreads
The Hero's Journey Spread:
- The Call (what's calling you)
- The Mentor (who/what guides you)
- The Trial (what you must face)
- The Transformation (how you'll change)
- The Return (what you bring back)
The Promise of Integration
When you integrate Greek mythology with Tarot:
- Cards come alive with story and depth
- You access ancient archetypal wisdom
- Readings become richer and more nuanced
- You connect to Western mystery tradition
The Invitation
The gods of Olympus live in the Tarot. The archetypes are the same, just wearing different clothes.
Let Greek mythology deepen your Tarot practice. Let the gods speak through the cards.
Which Greek god/goddess do you most connect with in the Tarot? I'd love to hear your insights.