The History of Tarot
Explore the fascinating transformation of tarot from Victorian parlor entertainment to psychological tool in this episode of The History of Tarot. Host Clara Moss examines how Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung revolutionized tarot interpretation by viewing the cards as symbols of psychological archetypes rather than fortune-telling devices. Discover how Jung's concepts of the collective unconscious and synchronicity influenced modern tarot reading, and learn about the shift from divination to self-reflection that occurred in the 20th century. This episode traces tarot's evolution from mystical practice to therapeutic aid, exploring how Jung's groundbreaking work with symbols and archetypes gave tarot new relevance in psychology and personal development. Perfect for history enthusiasts, psychology students, and anyone interested in how ancient symbolic systems adapt to modern understanding. Clara discusses the controversy surrounding psychological tarot interpretation and its lasting impact on contemporary card reading practices. Join us for this compelling look at one of tarot's most significant historical turning points, examining how these medieval images found new meaning in the modern world of psychological exploration and humanistic therapy approaches.
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