Tarot and Planetary Magic: How the Seven Classical Planets Shape the Arcana
BY NICOLE LAU
The seven classical planets—Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn—are not merely celestial bodies in the sky. They are living archetypal forces, divine intelligences that govern the rhythms of time, the patterns of fate, and the structure of consciousness itself. In the Tarot, seven of the Major Arcana cards are ruled by these planets, creating a bridge between the heavens and the cards, between astrology and divination, between cosmic law and personal destiny.
When you understand the planetary correspondences of the Tarot, you gain access to a powerful form of magic: planetary magic, the art of invoking and working with these archetypal forces through symbol, ritual, and intention. The cards become more than images—they become talismans, gateways, and tools for aligning yourself with the cosmic currents.
The Seven Planetary Cards
In the Hermetic Qabalah tradition (codified by the Golden Dawn), seven Major Arcana cards correspond to the seven classical planets. These are the "double" Hebrew letters, each associated with a planetary force:
- The Magician (I) — Mercury ☿
- The High Priestess (II) — Moon ☽
- The Empress (III) — Venus ♀
- The Wheel of Fortune (X) — Jupiter ♃
- The Tower (XVI) — Mars ♂
- The Sun (XIX) — Sun ☉
- The World (XXI) — Saturn ♄
Each of these cards embodies the essential nature of its ruling planet, and each can be used as a focal point for planetary magic—the conscious invocation and direction of planetary energies for healing, manifestation, and transformation.
The Magician — Mercury ☿ — The Power of Communication and Magic
Planet: Mercury
Metal: Quicksilver
Day: Wednesday
Archetype: The Messenger, the Trickster, the Magician
Magical Power: Communication, intellect, adaptability, magic itself
The Nature of Mercury
Mercury is the swift messenger of the gods, the planet of communication, intellect, and magic. It governs language, thought, commerce, travel, and the power of the word to create and destroy. Mercury is the psychopomp—the guide of souls between worlds, the one who knows the secret pathways.
The Magician card shows a figure with one hand pointing to heaven, one to earth, with the tools of the four elements laid out before him. "As above, so below"—he is the channel, the translator, the one who brings divine will into manifestation through skill and knowledge.
Working with The Magician for Mercury Magic
Use The Magician card to invoke Mercury's power for:
- Communication: Important conversations, negotiations, writing, teaching
- Learning: Study, exams, acquiring new skills
- Magic and ritual: Enhancing your magical practice, learning new techniques
- Adaptability: Navigating change, thinking on your feet, problem-solving
Ritual: On a Wednesday, during Mercury hour, place The Magician card on your altar. Light an orange or yellow candle. Speak your intention clearly, invoking Mercury's swift intelligence. Carry the card or a copy of it when you need Mercury's gifts.
The High Priestess — Moon ☽ — The Power of Intuition and Mystery
Planet: Moon
Metal: Silver
Day: Monday
Archetype: The Priestess, the Oracle, the Keeper of Secrets
Magical Power: Intuition, dreams, the unconscious, psychic ability
The Nature of the Moon
The Moon governs the tides, the cycles of fertility, the rhythms of emotion and the unconscious mind. She is the mirror that reflects the Sun's light, the veil between the worlds, the gateway to the astral realm. The Moon is mystery, intuition, and the hidden knowledge that comes through dreams and visions.
The High Priestess sits between the pillars of duality, holding the scroll of secret wisdom. She is the guardian of the threshold, the one who knows what lies beyond the veil. She does not speak—she reveals through silence, through symbol, through the language of the soul.
Working with The High Priestess for Lunar Magic
Use The High Priestess card to invoke the Moon's power for:
- Intuition: Developing psychic abilities, trusting your inner knowing
- Dreams: Dream work, lucid dreaming, receiving guidance through sleep
- Mystery: Accessing hidden knowledge, studying the occult
- Cycles: Working with the lunar cycle, honoring the feminine
Ritual: On a Monday, during Moon hour (especially at the New or Full Moon), place The High Priestess card on your altar. Light a silver or white candle. Sit in silence, gazing at the card. Ask a question and wait for the answer to arise from within. Keep a dream journal by your bed.
The Empress — Venus ♀ — The Power of Love and Creation
Planet: Venus
Metal: Copper
Day: Friday
Archetype: The Mother, the Lover, the Artist
Magical Power: Love, beauty, fertility, creativity, abundance
The Nature of Venus
Venus is the goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and the creative life force. She governs attraction, relationship, art, and the magnetic power that draws things together. Venus is the principle of harmony, the recognition that beauty is not superficial—it is the face of the divine.
The Empress sits in a lush garden, pregnant with life, surrounded by abundance. She is the fertile mother, the creative force, the one who brings forth beauty and nourishment. She is embodied, sensual, generous.
Working with The Empress for Venusian Magic
Use The Empress card to invoke Venus's power for:
- Love: Attracting romance, deepening relationships, self-love
- Beauty: Enhancing physical appearance, creating beautiful spaces
- Creativity: Artistic projects, creative inspiration, birthing new ideas
- Abundance: Manifesting prosperity, enjoying pleasure, celebrating life
Ritual: On a Friday, during Venus hour, place The Empress card on your altar. Surround it with roses, copper, or green stones. Light a green or pink candle. Speak your desire for love, beauty, or abundance. Anoint yourself with rose oil. Dance, create, celebrate.
The Wheel of Fortune — Jupiter ♃ — The Power of Expansion and Luck
Planet: Jupiter
Metal: Tin
Day: Thursday
Archetype: The King, the Benefactor, the Philosopher
Magical Power: Expansion, luck, abundance, wisdom, faith
The Nature of Jupiter
Jupiter is the Great Benefic, the planet of growth, optimism, and divine favor. It governs expansion, abundance, philosophy, and the search for meaning. Jupiter is the benevolent king who blesses and protects, the teacher who opens minds, the force that says "yes" to life.
The Wheel of Fortune shows the ever-turning wheel of fate, with figures rising and falling. But at the center is the still point, the axis mundi, the recognition that you are not at the mercy of fate—you are a co-creator with the divine. Jupiter teaches that luck is not random—it is the result of alignment with cosmic law.
Working with The Wheel of Fortune for Jupiterian Magic
Use The Wheel of Fortune card to invoke Jupiter's power for:
- Luck: Attracting good fortune, turning the wheel in your favor
- Expansion: Growing your business, expanding your horizons, taking risks
- Wisdom: Philosophical insight, higher learning, finding meaning
- Faith: Trusting in divine timing, believing in abundance
Ritual: On a Thursday, during Jupiter hour, place The Wheel of Fortune card on your altar. Light a blue or purple candle. Spin a wheel or coin, invoking Jupiter's blessing. Speak your intention for growth and abundance. Give thanks for the blessings already in your life.
The Tower — Mars ♂ — The Power of Destruction and Liberation
Planet: Mars
Metal: Iron
Day: Tuesday
Archetype: The Warrior, the Destroyer, the Liberator
Magical Power: Courage, strength, destruction of illusions, liberation
The Nature of Mars
Mars is the warrior, the planet of action, assertion, and the will to fight. It governs courage, anger, sexuality, and the power to cut through obstacles. Mars is not inherently destructive—it is protective, defending what is sacred, clearing away what is false.
The Tower shows a structure struck by lightning, its crown blown off, its inhabitants falling. This is the destruction of false structures, the shattering of illusions, the liberation that comes through crisis. Mars does not ask permission—it acts.
Working with The Tower for Martian Magic
Use The Tower card to invoke Mars's power for:
- Courage: Facing fears, taking bold action, standing up for yourself
- Destruction: Breaking down false structures, ending toxic situations
- Liberation: Freeing yourself from chains, breaking through limitations
- Strength: Building physical and psychological resilience
Ritual: On a Tuesday, during Mars hour, place The Tower card on your altar. Light a red candle. Write down what needs to be destroyed or released. Burn the paper in the flame. Speak your intention for liberation with force and conviction.
The Sun — Sun ☉ — The Power of Consciousness and Vitality
Planet: Sun
Metal: Gold
Day: Sunday
Archetype: The King, the Child, the Divine Self
Magical Power: Consciousness, vitality, success, joy, enlightenment
The Nature of the Sun
The Sun is the center of the solar system, the source of light and life. It governs consciousness, vitality, identity, and the radiant Self. The Sun is the gold, the perfection, the divine spark within every being. It is the "I AM," the eternal presence.
The Sun card shows a child riding a white horse in a garden, beneath a blazing sun. This is innocence regained, joy restored, the divine child who knows its true nature. The Sun shines on all without discrimination—it is pure generosity, pure radiance.
Working with The Sun for Solar Magic
Use The Sun card to invoke the Sun's power for:
- Success: Achieving goals, recognition, public visibility
- Vitality: Health, energy, life force
- Joy: Happiness, celebration, childlike wonder
- Enlightenment: Spiritual awakening, self-realization
Ritual: On a Sunday, at sunrise or noon, place The Sun card on your altar. Light a gold or yellow candle. Face the Sun (or visualize it). Speak your intention for success and vitality. Bask in the light, feeling it fill your body. Carry the card as a talisman of solar power.
The World — Saturn ♄ — The Power of Completion and Mastery
Planet: Saturn
Metal: Lead
Day: Saturday
Archetype: The Master, the Elder, the Completion
Magical Power: Mastery, completion, manifestation, time, structure
The Nature of Saturn
Saturn is the Great Teacher, the planet of time, structure, and the wisdom that comes through discipline and endurance. It governs boundaries, responsibility, and the slow work of mastery. Saturn is the final test, the gatekeeper, the one who asks: Have you done the work?
The World card shows a dancing figure in a laurel wreath, surrounded by the four elements. This is the completion of the Great Work, the mastery achieved, the soul perfected and whole. The World is the end and the beginning—the completion of one cycle and the start of the next.
Working with The World for Saturnian Magic
Use The World card to invoke Saturn's power for:
- Completion: Finishing projects, bringing things to fruition
- Mastery: Achieving expertise, becoming an authority
- Manifestation: Bringing visions into physical reality
- Structure: Building lasting foundations, creating order
Ritual: On a Saturday, during Saturn hour, place The World card on your altar. Light a black or dark blue candle. Reflect on what you have completed, what you have mastered. Speak your intention for manifestation and completion. Give thanks for the lessons learned.
Planetary Hours and Days
To enhance your planetary magic, work during the planetary hours and days:
- Sunday: Sun hour — success, vitality, leadership
- Monday: Moon hour — intuition, dreams, emotions
- Tuesday: Mars hour — courage, action, protection
- Wednesday: Mercury hour — communication, learning, magic
- Thursday: Jupiter hour — expansion, abundance, wisdom
- Friday: Venus hour — love, beauty, creativity
- Saturday: Saturn hour — discipline, completion, mastery
You can calculate planetary hours using apps or online calculators—they divide the day and night into twelve unequal hours, each ruled by a different planet.
The Living Cosmos
The planets are not distant objects—they are living forces, divine intelligences, aspects of your own consciousness. When you work with the planetary cards, you are not manipulating external forces—you are aligning yourself with the cosmic currents, participating consciously in the dance of the heavens.
The Tarot is the bridge between you and the stars. The cards are the keys. And the magic is the recognition that you are not separate from the cosmos—you are the cosmos, awakening to itself.