Zephyros
I find that Kabbalistic interpretation goes more to the root of what makes the card what it is, with the astrological placement acting as modifier depending on the placement on the Tree of Life and corresponding World. The symbols and drawings on the card itself act to flesh out the character of the card, some with very conflicting attributes (Crowley's 27 pages on the Fool illustrate this).
Learning basic Kabbalah and then applying that to the Minors really put them in perspective for me, so Chicken Qabala by DuQuette might be useful to you. Not Tarot-specific, but easily adaptable once one gets a certain foothold. I think taking a card apart and then rebuilding it using the rules it was created with serves to make it "come alive" far more than any ready-written meanings, in whatever format. Learn the basic spine and GD structure, and you have an invaluable tool that could be used to analyze and delve deep into practically any deck.
Learning basic Kabbalah and then applying that to the Minors really put them in perspective for me, so Chicken Qabala by DuQuette might be useful to you. Not Tarot-specific, but easily adaptable once one gets a certain foothold. I think taking a card apart and then rebuilding it using the rules it was created with serves to make it "come alive" far more than any ready-written meanings, in whatever format. Learn the basic spine and GD structure, and you have an invaluable tool that could be used to analyze and delve deep into practically any deck.