The Confusing History of Tarot Cards

Darby Valentine
24 Apr 202526:49

Summary

TLDRThis video delves into the fascinating history of tarot cards, from their origins as an Italian card game in the 15th century to their transformation into a tool for divination in the 18th century, influenced by French occultists. It explores the role of the Golden Dawn and the creation of the Rider-Waite deck, as well as Aleister Crowley’s Thoth deck. The script emphasizes that tarot is not about predicting the future, but about self-reflection, tapping into the subconscious, and fostering community through introspective practices. With a lighthearted approach, the video reflects on tarot's significance today and in popular culture.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Tarot cards originally were a card game, not meant for divination. Their association with fortune-telling was popularized by 18th-century occultists.
  • 😀 The first tarot cards were created in Italy around the 14th century and were based on the Egyptian Mamluk card decks, evolving into a game with 56 cards, which later expanded with a 'trump' suit into 78 cards.
  • 😀 Tarot's major arcana (trump cards) were added later, with 22 symbolic cards that went beyond the original card game structure.
  • 😀 The first documented use of tarot for divination was in 1750, and the practice gained prominence in the 18th century, largely due to French occultists.
  • 😀 French occultists invented a mythical ancient Egyptian backstory for tarot, claiming it was tied to ancient mystical traditions, although this was a fabrication.
  • 😀 The Rider-Waite tarot deck, created by Arthur Edward Waite and illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith in 1909, became the most influential deck in modern tarot, marking a significant shift in how tarot cards were perceived and used.
  • 😀 Pamela Colman Smith's art on the Rider-Waite deck, especially her detailed minor arcana, is widely regarded as the foundation of modern tarot symbolism.
  • 😀 The Golden Dawn, a secret society, played a major role in popularizing tarot as a tool for metaphysical study and divination.
  • 😀 Alistair Crowley’s Thoth tarot deck (1938) was a more esoteric and complex deck, heavily influenced by Kabbalah, Egyptian mythology, and geometry.
  • 😀 Tarot cards are seen as a psychological tool to tap into the subconscious and help individuals gain clarity on current life situations, but they do not predict the future definitively.
  • 😀 Tarot readings are not about giving yes or no answers but are meant to spark introspection and guide individuals in understanding their own emotions and thoughts.

Q & A

  • Did tarot cards originally start as a form of divination?

    -No, tarot cards were originally created in 15th-century Italy as a traditional card game, not as a tool for fortune-telling or spiritual practices.

  • What influenced the design of the earliest tarot decks?

    -The earliest tarot decks were inspired by the Mamluk playing cards from the 14th century, which featured four suits and served as a foundation for many European card games.

  • What makes tarot decks different from regular playing cards?

    -Tarot decks include an additional fifth suit of 22 cards, known as trump cards or the Major Arcana, which sets them apart from standard playing card decks.

  • When were tarot cards first documented as being used for divination?

    -The first documentation of tarot cards being used for divination appeared around 1750, marking a shift from their original gaming purpose.

  • How did French occultists influence tarot’s reputation?

    -French occultists in the 18th century rebranded tarot as an ancient mystical tool, falsely linking it to Egypt, Kabbalah, and other esoteric traditions to give it historical and spiritual legitimacy.

  • What is the significance of the Rider-Waite tarot deck?

    -The Rider-Waite deck, published in 1909, became the most influential tarot deck due to its detailed symbolism and illustrated Minor Arcana, shaping modern tarot interpretations.

  • Who illustrated the Rider-Waite tarot deck and why is she important?

    -Pamela Colman Smith illustrated the deck. Her artwork defined the imagery and symbolism of modern tarot, though she historically received less recognition than Arthur Edward Waite.

  • What role did the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn play in tarot history?

    -The Golden Dawn heavily promoted tarot for occult study and divination, developing structured interpretations and influencing many later tarot traditions.

  • How does Aleister Crowley’s Thoth deck differ from the Rider-Waite deck?

    -The Thoth deck incorporates deeper Kabbalistic, scientific, and philosophical symbolism, renames some cards, and uses more abstract and esoteric imagery.

  • Who illustrated the Thoth tarot deck?

    -Lady Frieda Harris illustrated the Thoth deck, contributing complex artistic and symbolic elements that shaped its distinctive style.

  • What is the primary purpose of tarot readings according to the script?

    -Tarot readings focus on gaining insight into present situations, emotions, and subconscious thoughts rather than predicting fixed future outcomes.

  • Why do some psychologists consider tarot a useful tool?

    -Some psychologists believe tarot functions as a reflective or psychological tool, similar to an inkblot test, helping individuals access subconscious thoughts and perspectives.

  • Does the script claim tarot has real magical power?

    -The script suggests tarot can be meaningful and helpful but emphasizes it should not be treated as absolute truth, viewing it mainly as a personal or psychological tool.

  • What social or emotional benefits can tarot offer?

    -Tarot can promote self-reflection, communication, community bonding, and emotional insight by encouraging open discussion and introspection.

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