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A Protestant pastor walked into a dinner party in 1781 and invented the entire myth of tarot's ancient Egyptian origins. He had zero sources. The room of intellectuals ate it up anyway. This week: the real 600-year history of tarot, the secret society behind the most iconic deck ever made, and the artist who drew every card you've ever pulled — and got paid once, no royalties. In this episode: * Why everything Antoine Court de Gébelin claimed about tarot and ancient Egypt is wrong — and why the real story is actually more interesting * How a Brooklyn-born occultist and a Jamaican-British artist created the most iconic tarot deck of all time, inside the same secret society * What the Fool card has meant for 600 years straight — and hasn't needed a single reinterpretation * Follow Delusional Bitch Juice wherever you get your podcasts. If this episode made you pull out your deck, leave a review — it helps more than you know. Sources for this episode: * Metropolitan Museum of Art — Tarot History [https://www.metmuseum.org/] (free to read online) * Morgan Library — Visconti-Sforza Collection [https://www.themorgan.org/] (the actual cards, viewable online) * Collector's Weekly: Tarot Mythology by Hunter Ottman-Stanford * Mary K. Greer's Tarot Blog [https://marykgreer.com/] — translation of Court de Gébelin's original 1781 essay * Artnet News: The Artist and Oculist Who Designed the Iconic Tarot Deck and Why Has No One Ever Heard of Her Name
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