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Welcome back to Everyday Tarot! Season 16 is devoted to queer deities, and today, we turn to Athena—patron of Athens, goddess of wisdom, warfare, art, and reason. 

In this episode, we'll explore her myth, queerness, and resonances with tarot archetypes of clarity, leadership, and disciplined creativity.

What we explore in this episode:

    • Tarot cards resonant with Athenian themes: Emperor, Queen of Swords, Hierophant

    The Myth of Athena

  • Born fully armed from Zeus’s head after he swallowed Metis, Athena is the patron of Athens, keeper of the owl and the aegis, mistress of crafts and counsel. She champions heroes, founds institutions, arbitrates disputes, and weds wisdom to wartime strategy, shaping civic life through skill, order, and foresight.

    Athena as a Queer Deity

    Athena’s queerness shows up as chastity and virginity, in some traditions, and as an asexual or aromantic archetype in modern readings—sovereign over her body, uninterested in compulsory pairings. 

    As a gender-nonconforming warrior-scholar who privileges intellect, craft, and civic duty, she stands with those outside rigid roles: queer, trans, ace/aro, and anyone claiming autonomy and self-definition as sacred.

    Tarot & Athena

    In tarot, Athena appears wherever reason meets courage: cards of justice, tradition, and piercing clarity. She calls us to disciplined creativity and just leadership, where truth is sharpened by practice, and courage guided by reason.

    If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!

    💭 Today's Tarot Pull:

    From Norse Goddess Rune Oracle by Rebecca Joy Stark and illustrated by Sharon McLeod, I pulled the Brynhild Self-Awareness, Consumption, Engulfment

    It calls us to face the shadows we avoid, to free ourselves from overwhelm, and to honor the discipline required for real creation.

    Reflective prompts on this card:

    Ways to Connect & Support