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From Italian courts to TikTok: How tarot became a tool for reflection and resistance

News RoomBy News RoomApril 25, 2025
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Parsetarot: A Modern Reimagining of Ancient Mysticism

Tarot’s history dates back to the 1860s, with early card makers like Thomas von Hamilton conveying evolve slowly. The system, encapsulated in its iconic symbols (e.g., "The Hanged Man" or "The Star and the World"), mirrors the pendulum of a person’s journey—balance, fremdom, and truth. In the 19th century, the deck became a spiritual practice, appealing to those seeking solace. It wasn’t until the 20th century, however, that its resurgence in art and culture surged. The Rider-Waite deck, crafted by avant-garde设计师 Arthur Edward Waite and commission by Pamela Colman Smith, reimagined the deck for its modern perspective. It featured multimedia imagery, insinuating a spiritual journey into time and otherworldly realms.

Tarot’s contemporary relevance is growing, especially in pop culture. TikTok and the web have struggled to keep up, but the concept of exploratory insight has persisted. A 2021 survey reveals that 51% of U.S. 13–25-year-olds engage in tarot or fortune-telling, suggesting a global shift towards its modern applications. This consumption is further fueled by existential challenges—today’s chaos and uncertainty demand release, yet tarot offers a structured approach to self-discovery.

Those who practice tarot often see it as a form of innovation. Cripps explains that occultists and tarot-clergy adapt the familiar imagery into a mystical discourse. This inclusive approach allows people to tap into their intuition while preserving its superiority as a practice. However, this innovation has faced criticism. Proponents argue tarot can serve as a diagnostic tool, illuminating hidden真假 without altering reality. Critics, particularly those concerned about powerful individuals admitting to their lies, question its moral justification.

Today, tarot isn’t just a tool for solace; it’s a bridge between intuition and understanding. A newly discovered artworks by Frank O’Connor, "La Chimera," integrates aworkspace drawing—a powerful metaphor for life’s uncertainty and transformation. In a world bingeing on entertainment and welcomed by its asks, tarot’s enduring relevance lies in its timeless assets—with taboo symbols revealing hidden truths, and its symbols suggesting new loosely accepted norms. As society debates freedom and control, tarot serves as a spectacles of doubt, offering a space for liberation while respectingsofar

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