Okay, so I was digging into this whole tarot and astrology thing, right? It’s kinda wild how they connect these cards to, like, the planets and stars. Today, I wanted to figure out which tarot card is supposed to represent Pluto. You know, the planet that’s not a planet anymore, but still, it’s got that mysterious vibe.
First, I went to my collection and found those tarot cards that I haven’t touched in ages. I’m not a pro at this or anything, but it’s fun to dive into this stuff sometimes. I started looking into those major arcana, you know, these are like the big-shot cards, and each one’s got its own story.
Then, I tried to make some connections. Like, I saw that Aries is linked to the Emperor card, and Taurus is all about the Hierophant. I know it is not about Pluto but the process of how I started. It goes on like that, Gemini with the Lovers, Cancer with the Chariot, and Leo, which is pretty obvious, with Strength.

- Aries: Emperor
- Taurus: Hierophant
- Gemini: Lovers
- Cancer: Chariot
- Leo: Strength
- Virgo: Hermit
- Libra: Justice
- Scorpio: Death
- Sagittarius: Temperance
- Capricorn: Devil
- Aquarius: Star
- Pisces: Moon
I thought, “Cool, but where does Pluto fit in?” I kinda guessed that since Pluto is all about transformation and power, it might be related to a card that’s also about big changes. I remembered that the Death card often symbolizes transformation rather than, you know, actual death. But as for Scorpio is all about Death, it is not making sense.
After looking around, I remembered a card called “The Fool” which is believed to be the most influential, positive, and powerful one indicating the new beginnings. It is numbered zero which indicates that it has infinite possibilities and limitless freedom. Maybe this one represents Pluto. But another card called “The Star” is all about being able to pour into another person. So now I am confused.
At last, I still have no idea of what tarot card represents Pluto. I’ll probably keep digging around and maybe ask some folks who know more about this. It’s a cool mystery to solve, and hey, it’s a fun way to learn something new.