Articles tagged "Tarot Reading"
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One is the origin—the singular, the spark, the first move. Two is everything that happens the moment one becomes aware of something other than itself.
Published in December 1909 by the Rider Company (hence "Rider"), the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot—often shortened to Rider-Waite or RWS—changed the trajectory...
Carl Gustav Jung never wrote directly about tarot, but he spent his career developing a psychology that maps almost perfectly onto the 78-card system.
Tarot has never been more visible in mainstream culture. From major video game franchises to animated series and blockbuster films, the 78-card system has...
If you are skeptical about tarot, you are thinking clearly. The claims sometimes made on tarot's behalf—that cards can predict the future, that they connect...
The card tables at metaphysical shops and the recommendation algorithms of online bookstores now display dozens of card decks under labels that blur...
Tarot is often framed as a Western European tradition, but the human impulse to seek meaning through symbols and patterns is universal.
Tarot is surrounded by an unusually dense thicket of myths—claims so widely repeated that they've become accepted as fact even among people who should...
The Rider-Waite-Smith deck, published in 1909, was revolutionary not because it introduced tarot but because it illustrated every card—including the...
Tarot has a history more surprising than its mystical reputation suggests. It was not born in ancient Egypt, carried by gypsies across Europe, or...
Your birthday marks a personal new year—a threshold between the cycle just completed and the one beginning.
The new moon is the darkest point of the lunar cycle—and the most fertile. In the void before the light returns, seeds are planted in the unseen.