Shooting for the stars: Introvert? Extrovert? Chart your tarot

Astrology charts your social energy

Some astrologers find a correspondence between natal chart planets, their positions and a person's likelihood of being an introvert or extrovert.

Gemini does not default to extrovert.

The best way to gauge what kind of energy someone has around social involvement involves looking at where different aspects fall on the chart.

According to my astrological chart, I am equal parts inclined to be an extrovert or introvert. I have Gemini Rising and Moon, and certainly love to communicate and enjoy technology and travel.

I was rather introverted as a young gal, and kids were cruel ... I worked hard to open up to others and befriend everyone I could, to avoid feeling like an outsider.

Your Birth Chart meets Tarot

Astrolabe provides quick, free birth charts, though they aren't the best substitute for real astrologers, who can elaborate on what your chart means, and answer specific questions.

To show how Tarot correlates to astrological birth charts, I'm sharing my birth chart.

Sources: The 36 Decans illustrated in resources such as Holistic Tarot by Benebell Wen. Amelia Quint inspired the bulk of these cards.

Rising Sign is in 05 Degrees Gemini

The Lovers

Sun is in 03 Degrees Pisces.

The Moon

The Moon in Tarot Mucha is a favorite rendition of the card.

Moon is in 00 Degrees Gemini.

The Magician

Mercury is in 20 Degrees Pisces.

The Page of Cups

Venus is in 15 Degrees Aries.

Four of Wands

Mars is in 06 Degrees Virgo.

Knight of Pentacles

Jupiter is in 05 Degrees Virgo.

Nine of Pentacles

Saturn is in 25 Degrees Virgo.

Two of Pentacles

In the interest of showing all the cards in my chart, I didn't try to place them where they should be, exactly.

Uranus is in 25 Degrees Scorpio.

Four of Cups

Neptune is in 22 Degrees Sagittarius.

The Fool

Pluto is in 21 Degrees Libra.

Justice

"For your entire generation, this is a time of radical changes in society's attitude toward marriage and interpersonal relationships. There is a general fear and awe at the power inherent in making emotional or contractual commitments -- they will not be entered into lightly."  --Astrolabe

N. Node is in 29 Degrees Leo.

Strength crossed by Ace of Wands

The North Node determines soul purpose or direction. I initially chose the Ace of Wands for this position, as it represents pure wand energy: passion, fire, ambition, and creativity. Leo resonates with the Strength card in many traditions.

I think the next portion of the North Node Leo description is accurate, as for how I teach and what I do with Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter: "You love to entertain in a big way -- you're at your best when throwing a large and lavish party." --Astrolabe

The world's a stage! And with my North Node in Leo, I exhibit the performing arts. This image features the Two of Wands from the Tarot Mucha at Tattered Cover in Denver. Follow TabithaDial at Instagram for more images like these.

Exploring your birth chart in terms of Tarot can be rewarding, but if doing it all at once seems too daunting, try something like this:

  • Find a card to match what your Mercury is in (you may use Astrolabe) and let it speak to the card that matches your sun/birth sign or rising sign. Mercury is the planet of communication -- How do these cards seem to communicate with each other? Reflect and journal, or record your spoken thoughts.

The Page of Cups represents my Mercury in Pisces and The Lovers is my Gemini Rising. Using the exercise above, I'm confident they communicate relatively well.

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Tabitha Dial
When Tabitha Dial pursued a masters in poetry and needed a book-length collection of poems, she found a place to rest a weary psyche: Tarot-inspired poetry. Poems and a paper on identity and creativity are in volume two of Tarot in Culture and poems are forthcoming in Arcana: The Tarot Poetry Anthology. She teaches Tarot Haiku, Tea Leaf Readings, and Tea Leaf Vision Boards.
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