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Tarot wasn't always about seeing the future. Back in the 1440s in Northern Italy, people played card games with them. They called the game "tarocchi" at that time and it's ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Colorful History of Tarot Is as Mesmerizing as the Decks ThemselvesNot far from one of Milan’s last remaining medieval gates is a tiny shop door, sandwiched between shuttered storefronts. Cross the threshold, and you’ll enter a gilded world of esoteric symbols: stars ...
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Religion News Service on MSNWhy some 'exvangelicals' are turning to tarot readingThree tarot practitioners who left conservative Christian upbringings said using tarot cards helped them reimagine their ...
We begin with the Nine of Wands, a card that often shows up when we’re tired of standing our ground. In the Oceanic Tarot, ...
Christian Dior dresses embellished with zodiac signs and tarot symbols created an air of escapism as Paris' Haute Couture Week launched its very first online display amid the pandemic.
Reading tarot symbols is complicated—each appears many times and in a variety of contexts in a deck, with many possible layers of meaning. (For example, a rose can symbolize “the feminine path ...
The symbols of tarot have been adapted and transformed hundreds of times over to reflect the time and culture in which they are created. "Tarot is really what you make of it, ...
Tarot cards possess symbolic meanings in their colors, numbers, background imagery, and character interactions. Colors like yellow, blue, and red represent emotions and states of being. Numbers ...
Each card has an illustration, a tarot symbol–the sun, the moon, mother, father, child, home, horse, etc.–intended to provoke emotional responses and mental images to help children explore ...
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