The History of Tarot
Tarot originated in 15th-century northern Italy as a card game called Tarocchi, initially played by the nobility. Its exquisite imagery and symbolic system gradually attracted occultists.
In the 18th century, French occultists combined tarot with Kabbalah, astrology, and other traditions,giving it divination and spiritual exploration functions. The 22 Major Arcana cards were given profound spiritual meaning.
In 1909, Arthur Edward Waite and artist Pamela Colman Smith published the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, laying the foundation for modern tarot. Today, tarot is not only a divination tool but a vehicle for self-reflection and creative inspiration.
Timeline
- 15th C. β Tarocchi card game born in Italian courts
- 18th C. β French occultists gave tarot divination and spiritual functions
- 1909 β Rider-Waite-Smith deck published
- Today β Tarot becomes a global tool for self-exploration
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