Most of us embody certain archetypes as we move through life.
Some of us are “The Wounded Healer” and endeavor to share our personal healing with others. Some of us are “The Magical Child,” who lead others back to their own creativity and wonder. Yet others are “The Wizards,” who have a deep understanding of life’s mysteries.
Donald Trump seems to embody several archetypes symbolized in the Tarot—none of them good—and it might be interesting to take a look at them.
THE MAGICIAN REVERSED

In order to really understand this one, we need to look at the older version of The Magician from the original Tarot decks. Contrary to the shining image portrayed in the modern decks, The Magician was much more of a street performer than an occultist. The closest we have to that in modern life is the stage magician who makes flowers appear out of his sleeve or pulls rabbits from his hat. In a word, he was an illusionist.
Another version of that is what is referred to as a “flim-flam man” in the South. He’s the guy who sets up three shells on a table and you have to guess which one the pea is hidden under while he shifts the shells faster than the eye can see. He’s also known as a con artist.
Trump is very much in that tradition. From his fake university to his fake charities to his golden tennis shoes and engraved guitars, he’s been conning people his entire life. He is such an excellent illusionist that he’s actually managed to con his way into the White House—not once but twice.
THE HIEROPHANT REVERSED

The Hierophant is basically a religious leader—more specifically, a leader of a formal religion rather than a spiritual path. When he’s reversed, he’s a false teacher, a pastor who’s leading his sheep-like followers down a path to the slaughterhouse.
This “religious” aspect of Trump may be the most surprising of all. As many people have noted, his most devoted followers have all of the characteristics of cult members. Despite the facts that he’s a serial adulterer, a pathological liar, a convicted felon, and an adjudicated rapist, they’re convinced that he’s been sent by God to watch over the United States. He’s violated every single teaching of Jesus Christ, yet he’s become the de facto leader of Christian nationalism.
JUSTICE REVERSED

The Justice card is strongly associated with the legal system. Quite simply, when it’s upright it indicates a fair and balanced outcome in the law. Reversed, it indicates injustice and a lack of fairness.
Using his immense wealth and a stable of crooked lawyers, Trump has managed to evade 90% of the legal consequences that he should have faced. Yes, he fomented an insurrection; yes, he stole top secret documents and lied about it; yes, he’s committed one impeachable offense after another. But he continues to skate on the consequences. When his pet attorney general says, “No one is above the law,” she means no one but Trump.
THE DEVIL

If The Lovers card exemplifies love, then The Devil exemplifies hate. Trump is very fond of saying that he hates his opponents, he hates Democrats, he hates liberals, and he hates immigrants. In many ways, he’s hatred and vindictiveness personified.
Moreover, The Devil is a card of people being chained to their basest instincts. Trump has an amazing power to bring out the very worst in people. In just a few short years, he’s managed to turn half of the country into xenophobic, homophobic, misogynist racists who are happily ripping up our Constitution in order to celebrate their prejudices.
THE MOON

At its root, The Moon is the card of insanity. It’s the card of both delusions and illusions. You only have to listen to one of Trump’s speeches to know that he’s out of his mind. From rambling about sharks eating electric boats to windmills driving whales insane to his obsession with toilets that won’t flush, he’s a never-ending fountain of gibberish and word salads.
And beyond that, he drives the rest of us to the verge of insanity. He’s like this brain virus that’s slowly eating away at our serenity and sense of well-being. His view of the world is so skewed, so bizarre, so out of touch with reality that it’s astounding—and yet, here he is in our daily lives, ranting and raving and frothing at the mouth.
CONCLUSION – NAMING THE ARCHETYPES TO WEAKEN THEM
Archetypes are powerful forces shaping our destinies, our worldviews, and even our collective behavior. When they surface on a national scale, they can feel like hurricanes we can only endure.
But awareness is its own kind of power. By recognizing these archetypes and calling them by name, we loosen their grip. We stop being unwitting participants in someone else’s drama and begin to reclaim our agency. In a time when dark archetypes seem to walk among us, simple recognition is a first act of resistance.
