Guide du tarot selon les 24 termes solaires : lire au rythme de la nature


Publié le : 2026-03-20 | Série Connaissances du Tarot | ⏱ Environ 9 min de lecture | 🌿 Intermédiaire

Comprenez les correspondances du tarot avec les 24 termes solaires et apprenez à concevoir vos questions de divination selon les énergies de l'équinoxe de printemps, du solstice d'été, de l'équinoxe d'automne et du solstice d'hiver.

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Why Read Tarot Aligned with the Solar Terms?


Tarot is inherently a tool for capturing "the energy of this present moment." And the most powerful energy nodes in the natural world are the 24 Solar Terms—precise markings of the Earth's journey around the sun, recording the rhythm of yin and yang, the rise and fall of all living vitality.

When your divination question resonates with the natural cycle you're actually in, the accuracy and depth of your reading increases dramatically.

The Eight Nodes: The Most Important Moments for Tarot


Of the 24 Solar Terms, eight "major nodes" correspond to the most intense energetic transitions—and are the best times to divine:

The Four Beginnings (Seasonal Starts)
- Lìchūn / Start of Spring (early February): New cycle begins—ask "What seeds must I plant this season?"
- Lìxià / Start of Summer (early May): Yang energy fully opens—ask "What action does my plan need now?"
- Lìqiū / Start of Autumn (early August): Begin turning inward—ask "What did I harvest this summer?"
- Lìdōng / Start of Winter (early November): Enter storage—ask "What do I need to conserve, and what to release?"

The Two Equinoxes and Two Solstices (Extremes)
- Spring Equinox (late March): Day and night equal—ask "Which parts of my life need balance?"
- Summer Solstice (late June): Longest day—ask "Where are my passion and purpose?"
- Autumnal Equinox (late September): Balance returns—ask "Have I learned this year's lessons?"
- Winter Solstice (late December): Longest night—ask "In the deepest silence, what does my soul want to say?"

Solar Terms × Tarot Card Correspondences


Each solar term carries energetic resonance with a Major Arcana card:

Spring
- Start of Spring → The Fool (new beginning)
- Rain Water → The Star (nourishing hope)
- Awakening of Insects → The Chariot (action breakthrough)
- Spring Equinox → Justice (balanced assessment)
- Clear and Bright → Judgement (clarity and release)
- Grain Rain → The Empress (abundant seeding)

Summer
- Start of Summer → The Sun (vitality fully open)
- Grain Buds → Wheel of Fortune (gradual filling and flow)
- Grain in Ear → The Magician (cultivating skills)
- Summer Solstice → The Sun (peak brilliance)
- Minor Heat → The Chariot (steadily advancing)
- Major Heat → Strength (enduring the test)

Autumn
- Start of Autumn → The Hermit (turning inward)
- End of Heat → Temperance (balancing and integrating)
- White Dew → The Moon (intuition awakens)
- Autumnal Equinox → Justice (karmic returns)
- Cold Dew → Death (farewell and transformation)
- Frost's Descent → The Tower (clearing old structures)

Winter
- Start of Winter → The Hermit (deep settling)
- Minor Snow → The Star (light within stillness)
- Major Snow → The World (integration complete)
- Winter Solstice → Judgement (soul's calling)
- Minor Cold → The Hermit (accumulating energy)
- Major Cold → Strength (the will's trial)

The Spring Equinox Spread: Balance


The Spring Equinox—the first moment of equal day and night in the year—is especially suited for a spread about balance.

Five-Card Spring Equinox Spread:
1. What is most out of balance in my life right now?
2. Which aspect needs more nourishment?
3. Which aspect needs gentle reining in?
4. How do I find the middle path this season?
5. What is my most important lesson before spring ends?

The Winter Solstice Spread: Turning Inward


The Winter Solstice—the longest night—is the perfect time for a deeply introspective spread.

Three-Card Winter Solstice Spread:
1. What was my greatest growth this year?
2. What do I need to release during this winter?
3. What seeds are ready to be planted when spring comes?

Using Moon Phases Alongside Solar Terms


The combination of solar terms and moon phases creates the most powerful moments for divination:

Even if you can't read exactly on the solar term, the 3–5 days before and after are still under its influence. Find these natural turning points and let your divination resonate with the rhythms of the universe—the quality of your readings will be transformed.

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