In my previous post, 13 Ways Writers Can Use the Tarot, I introduced self-discovery as the 13th way storytellers can find inspiration in the cards. In this post, I will elaborate on the process of uncovering all the details you need to learn your very own “Tarot Code.”
Your Tarot Code
Your tarot code is a collection of cards that have been assigned to you from birth, annually, monthly, and even daily, if you so choose to honor a consistent routine. Self-discovery practices are often popular among writers like you and me. From journaling to blogging, fiction writing to poetry, many writers find connection and creative inspiration through reflection and rumination. The cards you will uncover in your tarot code can provide additional points of reference to your personal, creative, and even spiritual journey.
Oh, and my fellow writers, this type of self-discovery through the tarot doesn't stop with you! Use this method on your fiction characters as you are deciding their path in your stories, and you can uncover details about them that even YOU the author didn't suspect.
Your Life Path Number and Soul Card
Your Life Path Number is the number resulting from adding together the digits of your birth date and reducing them to their smallest figure. As an example of the easy math, my birthday is December 1, 1976, or 12/1/1976. I can perform simple math to determine my Life Path number, which in numerology represents my personality and talents.*
1 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 9 + 7 + 6 = 27
Now, let’s reduce 27 to its simplest form: 2 + 7 = 9
Therefore, nine (9) is my Life Path number, and in the tarot, that corresponds with my Soul Card, which is The Hermit (9 or IX).
Your Birth Year Card
This one is another easy card to turn over. Simply add the digits of the year you were born. This number corresponds to your Birth Year Card. Here’s mine: 1 + 9 + 7 + 6 = 23. Now, let’s reduce it: 2 + 3 = 5
Therefore, my Birth Year Card is The Hierophant (5 or X).
Your Age Card
Apply the same easy math to determine your Age Card. This is a card you can lean into until your next birthday. As an example, at the time of writing this post, the year is 2024. Therefore, I am 47. Here’s the easy math: 4 + 7 = 11. Now, let’s reduce it: 1 + 1 = 2.
Therefore, I get two Age Cards this year! Justice (11 or XI) and The High Priestess (2 or II).
Year Card
To calculate the Year Card, which is the card of the collective—everyone’s card for this year—you simply add the numbers in the current year. At the time of writing this post, the year is 2024; therefore 2 + 0 + 2 + 4 = 8, Strength (8 or VIII).
Your Big Three Zodiac Cards
Here’s where the repetitive math stops, and the calculations become more interesting. Your Zodiac Cards are those Major and Minor Arcana tarot cards that correspond with the signs of the zodiac. Although you will have many cards assigned to your natal chart, also known as a birth chart (a map of the sky on the day you were born), your Big Three are the most common and they correspond with your Sun, Moon, and Rising (or ascendant ASC) signs. To determine your Big Three, you’ll need to know three things: your date of birth, the time of your birth*, and the location of your birth. Once you have this information, you can enter it into a system that provides free natal charts. My favorite free natal chart resource is the website Café Astrology. The web address for the free report is https://astro.cafeastrology.com/natal.php.
In the tarot, one Major Arcana card has been assigned to each of the 12 zodiac signs. As such, here are my Big Three Zodiac cards: Sagittarius (Temperance) / Aries (The Emperor) / Gemini (The Lovers).
What are yours? After retrieving your natal chart, review this table and determine your Big Three Zodiac cards.
*If you aren’t sure about your time of birth, you might use noon or midnight.
Who are YOU in the tarot?
Now that you know, you can display the cards as anchors to help inspire you and remind you that YOU were written in both the stars and the cards. Once you’ve calculated your cards, share in the comments! I’m curious to know what we have in common with one another.
Reference
*Numerology.com Staff. (2022, October 3). Life Path Number Calculator. Numerology.com. https://www.numerology.com/articles/your-numerology-chart/life-path-number-calculator/
In her more than thirty years as a storyteller and visual designer, Amanda “Mandy” Hughes has written and designed over a dozen works of literary, Southern Gothic, and women’s fiction under pen names A. Lee Hughes and Mandy Lee.
Mandy is the founder of Haint Blue Creative®, a space for readers and storytellers to explore, learn, and create. She holds a Bachelor and Master of Science in Psychology, and she has worked as an instructional designer for nearly twenty years.
When she’s not writing, Mandy enjoys the movies, theater, music, traveling, nature walks, birdwatching, and binging The Office. She is a tarot enthusiast who uses the cards to enhance creativity and foster wellness. Her book Mystic Storyteller: A Writer’s Guide to Using the Tarot for Creative Inspiration and companion tarot deck are coming to La Panthère Studio in 2024.
Mandy lives in Georgia with her husband and four sons, two of whom are furrier than the others (but not by much). Visit her website at haintbluecreative.com and follow her on Instagram @HaintBlueCreative and @MysticStorytellerTarot.
I am a Scorpio sun, Libra moon, and Leo rising. So my cards are Death, Justice, and Strength. Both my birth year card 1997 and my age card 26, got me 8 Strength. My life path number is 3 The Empress (10/30/1997). Thanks for sharing this post! It was interesting to think about how the cards can affect my creativity and writing
Loved reading this!
As for my Life Path, I also got 9 The Hermit :).
For my birthyear I get the 1 (which was 10, so I assume 1+0=1, unless I'm wrong): The Fool.
And for my age I got 6: The Lovers.
As for zodiac sing I'm Death (Sun & Moon) & The Emperor for my Rising sign.
Honestly, this whole combination makes me more than a little confused at the moment, but I think it might be fun to discover what this means for the coming year for me as someone that's slowly learning about tarot.