Astro Tarot Tamasa ✦ [Original]
A reading under the Astro Tarot Tamasa system often begins by identifying the —houses with Saturn, Ketu (the South Node in Vedic astrology), or unaspected Malefics. These correspond to specific Tarot cards that are not upright in the traditional sense but are interpreted as “eclipsed” or “inverted through density.” A Sample Reading Framework Query: Why do I keep repeating the same destructive relationship pattern?
Instead of “choice” or “union,” the Tamasa reading reveals: “The Lovers here are not two people, but two wounds binding each other. The choice is not who to love, but whether to remain loyal to the pain you know.” astro tarot tamasa
By learning to read Tarot through the lens of Tamasa, you stop running from the darkness in your chart. You sit with it. And in that seated stillness, you reclaim the power that only the eclipsed self can give: “The stars incline, they do not compel—but the shadows you ignore will command.” — Principle of Astro Tarot Tamasa Would you like a printable chart of Tarot cards and their Tamasic planetary rulerships to accompany this write-up? A reading under the Astro Tarot Tamasa system
| Traditional Astro-Tarot Correspondence | Tamasic Interpretation (Tamasa Lens) | |----------------------------------------|---------------------------------------| | — Pisces, Neptune | Hidden addictions, ancestral trauma, the point where intuition drowns in fear. | | The Tower (XVI) — Mars, Aries | Not sudden change, but the collapse of a false ego-structure that should fall. | | The Devil (XV) — Capricorn, Saturn | Not just materialism, but the systemic, karmic chains of shame and obligation. | | 10 of Swords — Sun in Gemini | The death of a victim identity; the final word from a wound you thought you healed. | | 8 of Cups — Saturn in Pisces | Walking away not from boredom, but from soul-eroding emotional addiction. | The choice is not who to love, but
The practitioner notes the querent’s Venus in Scorpio (8th house) square Saturn (12th house).
This configuration suggests Tamas operating through Venus—love as bondage, secrecy, or karmic debt.