The Syntax of Tarot and Runic Symbols
BY NICOLE LAU
Language has syntax—rules for combining words into meaningful sentences.
"The cat sat on the mat" makes sense.
"Mat the on sat cat the" doesn't.
Symbolic systems also have syntax—rules for combining symbols into meaningful messages.
Tarot and Runes are not just collections of random symbols. They are complete symbolic languages with grammar, syntax, and combinatorial rules.
And when you understand their syntax, you can read them like sentences—constructing complex meanings from simple elements.
What Is Symbolic Syntax?
Syntax is the set of rules that govern how elements combine to create meaning.
In language:
- Words are elements
- Grammar rules determine how they combine
- Subject + Verb + Object = Sentence
- "The hero (subject) slays (verb) the dragon (object)"
In symbolic systems:
- Symbols are elements
- Syntactic rules determine how they combine
- Archetype + Action + Context = Meaning
- "The Fool (archetype) journeys (action) through the Major Arcana (context)"
Both create structured meaning through combination.
Tarot Syntax: The Grammar of 78 Cards
The Tarot deck is a complete symbolic language with 78 "words" organized into grammatical categories.
The Structure:
22 Major Arcana — Archetypal nouns (subjects, themes, major forces)
56 Minor Arcana — Divided into:
- 4 Suits — Elemental verbs (actions, energies)
- 10 Number Cards per suit — Stages of development (1-10)
- 4 Court Cards per suit — Personality modifiers (Page, Knight, Queen, King)
The Syntax:
Major Arcana = Archetypal Subjects
These are the main themes, the big forces:
- 0 - The Fool = Innocence, new beginning, leap of faith
- I - The Magician = Skill, manifestation, will
- XIII - Death = Transformation, ending, rebirth
- XVI - The Tower = Sudden change, destruction, breakthrough
Think of these as nouns: "The Fool," "Death," "The Tower"
Suits = Elemental Verbs (Actions)
These are the energies in motion:
- Wands (Fire) = Creating, initiating, willing, inspiring
- Cups (Water) = Feeling, loving, intuiting, flowing
- Swords (Air) = Thinking, analyzing, cutting, communicating
- Pentacles (Earth) = Building, manifesting, grounding, possessing
Think of these as verbs: "creates," "feels," "thinks," "builds"
Numbers = Stages of Development
These are the phases of the action:
- Ace = Seed, potential, beginning
- 2 = Duality, choice, balance
- 3 = Growth, expansion, creativity
- 4 = Structure, stability, foundation
- 5 = Conflict, challenge, change
- 6 = Harmony, balance, integration
- 7 = Reflection, assessment, mystery
- 8 = Mastery, power, movement
- 9 = Completion, fulfillment, wisdom
- 10 = Culmination, ending, transition
Think of these as adverbs: "initially," "conflictually," "masterfully," "completely"
Court Cards = Personality Modifiers
These are the who and how:
- Page = Student, beginner, messenger (learning the element)
- Knight = Warrior, seeker, extremist (actively pursuing the element)
- Queen = Nurturer, master, internalizer (embodying the element inwardly)
- King = Leader, authority, externalizer (wielding the element outwardly)
Think of these as adjectives: "youthfully," "actively," "receptively," "authoritatively"
Reading Tarot as Sentences
When you draw multiple cards, you're constructing a sentence:
Example 1: Three-Card Spread
Cards drawn: The Fool + Five of Swords + Queen of Cups
Translation:
- The Fool (subject) = New beginning, innocence, leap of faith
- Five of Swords (verb + stage) = Thinking/communicating (Swords) through conflict (5)
- Queen of Cups (modifier) = With emotional mastery and nurturing (Queen of Water)
Sentence: "A new beginning (Fool) requires navigating conflict through communication (5 of Swords), guided by emotional wisdom and compassion (Queen of Cups)."
Example 2: Celtic Cross Position
Position 1 (Present): Death
Position 2 (Challenge): Two of Pentacles
Translation:
- Death (subject) = Major transformation, ending, rebirth
- Two of Pentacles (challenge) = Balancing (2) material concerns (Pentacles)
Sentence: "You're undergoing major transformation (Death), and the challenge is maintaining balance in practical matters (2 of Pentacles) during this upheaval."
The cards combine syntactically to create complex meaning.
Runic Syntax: The Grammar of 24 Runes
The Elder Futhark (24 runes) is also a complete symbolic language.
The Structure:
24 Runes organized into 3 Aetts (families) of 8 runes each
Each rune is:
- A phoneme (sound/letter)
- A concept (meaning)
- An energy (force)
The Three Aetts:
Freyr's Aett (First 8) — Material world, beginnings, foundation
- ᚠ Fehu (F) = Cattle, wealth, abundance
- ᚢ Uruz (U) = Aurochs, strength, vitality
- ᚦ Thurisaz (Th) = Giant, force, breakthrough
- ᚨ Ansuz (A) = God, communication, wisdom
- ᚱ Raidho (R) = Journey, movement, rhythm
- ᚲ Kenaz (K) = Torch, knowledge, illumination
- ᚷ Gebo (G) = Gift, exchange, partnership
- ᚹ Wunjo (W) = Joy, harmony, perfection
Heimdall's Aett (Second 8) — Challenges, transformation, testing
- ᚺ Hagalaz (H) = Hail, disruption, crisis
- ᚾ Nauthiz (N) = Need, constraint, necessity
- ᛁ Isa (I) = Ice, stillness, stasis
- ᛃ Jera (J) = Year, harvest, cycles
- ᛇ Eihwaz (Ei) = Yew, death/rebirth, endurance
- ᛈ Perthro (P) = Lot cup, fate, mystery
- ᛉ Algiz (Z) = Elk, protection, connection to divine
- ᛊ Sowilo (S) = Sun, success, wholeness
Tyr's Aett (Third 8) — Spiritual development, mastery, completion
- ᛏ Tiwaz (T) = Tyr, justice, sacrifice
- ᛒ Berkano (B) = Birch, growth, nurturing
- ᛖ Ehwaz (E) = Horse, partnership, movement
- ᛗ Mannaz (M) = Human, self, consciousness
- ᛚ Laguz (L) = Water, flow, intuition
- ᛜ Ingwaz (Ng) = Ing, fertility, completion
- ᛞ Dagaz (D) = Day, breakthrough, awakening
- ᛟ Othala (O) = Ancestral property, heritage, home
The Syntax:
Runes combine in several ways:
1. Sequential Reading (Left to Right)
Like reading a sentence, runes flow from cause to effect:
Example: ᚠ Fehu + ᚱ Raidho + ᚹ Wunjo
Translation:
- ᚠ Fehu = Wealth, resources
- ᚱ Raidho = Journey, movement
- ᚹ Wunjo = Joy, success
Sentence: "Resources (Fehu) set in motion (Raidho) lead to joy and success (Wunjo)."
2. Bindrunes (Combination)
Multiple runes merged into one symbol, creating a compound word:
Example: ᚠ Fehu + ᚢ Uruz combined
Translation: Wealth (Fehu) + Strength (Uruz) = "Powerful abundance" or "Strong resources"
Like combining "sun" + "flower" = "sunflower" (a new, unified concept)
3. Galdr (Runic Formulas)
Runes chanted in sequence, creating a magical sentence:
Example: ᚨᛚᚢ (Ansuz + Laguz + Uruz)
Translation:
- ᚨ Ansuz = Divine communication
- ᛚ Laguz = Intuitive flow
- ᚢ Uruz = Vital strength
Formula: "Divine wisdom (Ansuz) flowing intuitively (Laguz) with vital power (Uruz)" = A formula for inspired strength
Comparing Tarot and Runic Syntax
| Aspect | Tarot | Runes |
|---|---|---|
| Elements | 78 cards | 24 runes |
| Organization | Major/Minor Arcana, 4 suits, numbers, courts | 3 aetts (families) of 8 |
| Grammar | Nouns (Major), Verbs (Suits), Modifiers (Courts, Numbers) | Phonemes + Concepts + Energies |
| Combination | Spreads (positional syntax) | Sequential, bindrunes, galdr |
| Reading | Cards in positions create sentences | Runes in sequence create formulas |
| Emphasis | Psychological, archetypal, narrative | Energetic, phonetic, magical |
Both are complete languages with different syntactic structures.
Why Syntax Matters
Understanding syntax allows you to:
1. Construct Complex Meanings
You can combine simple symbols to create nuanced messages:
- Tarot: "The Magician + Three of Wands + King of Pentacles" = "Skillful manifestation (Magician) through creative expansion (3 of Wands) with material mastery (King of Pentacles)"
- Runes: "ᚲ Kenaz + ᚨ Ansuz + ᛗ Mannaz" = "Knowledge (Kenaz) communicated divinely (Ansuz) to awaken consciousness (Mannaz)"
2. Read Fluently
You don't just see individual symbols—you read sentences.
3. Create Intentionally
You can construct your own formulas:
- Tarot spreads designed for specific questions
- Bindrunes crafted for specific intentions
Why This Matters for Practice
Understanding symbolic syntax gives you:
1. Symbol Literacy
You can read symbolic languages fluently, not just memorize individual meanings.
2. Creative Combination
You can construct new meanings by combining symbols according to syntactic rules.
3. Deeper Interpretation
You understand that symbols interact—their meanings shift based on combination and context.
The Operational Truth
Here's what symbolic syntax reveals:
- Tarot and Runes are complete symbolic languages with syntax
- Tarot: 78 cards organized as nouns (Major), verbs (Suits), modifiers (Courts/Numbers)
- Runes: 24 runes organized in 3 aetts, combining as phonemes + concepts + energies
- Both use combinatorial rules to create complex meanings
- Understanding syntax = reading symbols as sentences
This is not mysticism. This is the linguistics of symbolic systems.
Practice: Syntactic Reading
Tarot Practice:
Draw three cards and construct a sentence:
Card 1: ___ (What is the subject/theme?)
Card 2: ___ (What is the action/energy?)
Card 3: ___ (What is the modifier/outcome?)
Sentence: "[Card 1] is [Card 2] through/with [Card 3]."
Runic Practice:
Draw three runes and construct a formula:
Rune 1: ___ (What is the starting energy?)
Rune 2: ___ (What is the transforming force?)
Rune 3: ___ (What is the outcome?)
Formula: "[Rune 1] transforms through [Rune 2] into [Rune 3]."
Tarot and Runes are not random symbol collections.
They are complete symbolic languages with grammar and syntax.
And when you learn their syntax, you can read them like books.
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