The History of Tarot

Flower Power and Fortune Cards: How the 1960s Revolutionized Tarot

6 min · 4. juni 2026
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Explore how the 1960s counterculture movement revolutionized tarot, transforming it from an obscure occult practice into a mainstream tool for personal reflection. This episode of The History of Tarot examines the cultural forces that democratized tarot reading, from Eden Gray's accessible guidebooks to the human potential movement's embrace of psychological symbolism. Discover how the Summer of Love, feminist spirituality, and the rejection of traditional religious authority created the perfect environment for tarot's explosive growth. Learn about the shift from fortune-telling to self-exploration, the rise of alternative bookstores, and how music festivals became venues for card reading. Host Clara Moss traces the lasting impact of this transformation, showing how 1960s values of personal empowerment and DIY spirituality continue to shape modern tarot practice. The episode reveals how a generation's hunger for authentic spiritual experience breathed new life into centuries-old divination cards, establishing the contexts and interpretations that define contemporary tarot culture. Perfect for history enthusiasts, tarot practitioners, and anyone interested in the intersection of spirituality and social movements in twentieth-century America.

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Join host Clara Moss as she explores the fascinating evolution of the Fool's Journey through tarot history. This episode traces how the Major Arcana's sequential narrative developed from medieval Italian card games to modern psychological and spiritual interpretation. Discover the transformation of the Fool card from its origins in 15th-century Visconti-Sforza decks, where it represented literal folly, to its modern incarnation as the optimistic seeker beginning a transformative journey. Learn about key historical figures who shaped this interpretation, including Antoine Court de Gébelin's 18th-century esoteric theories, Éliphas Lévi's Hebrew alphabet correspondences, and the revolutionary Rider-Waite-Smith deck of 1909. Moss examines how 20th-century psychology, particularly Jungian concepts of archetypes and individuation, provided the framework for understanding the Major Arcana as a coherent journey of personal development. The episode explores how this narrative structure - moving through earthly lessons, spiritual challenges, death and rebirth, and cosmic transcendence - became central to modern tarot interpretation despite being a relatively recent construction. Perfect for tarot enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in how ancient symbols evolve to meet contemporary needs while maintaining their essential power to illuminate human experience.

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The Digital Age Oracle: How Technology Revolutionized Tarot Reading

In this episode of The History of Tarot, host Clara Moss explores how the digital revolution transformed tarot reading from traditional in-person practice to global online phenomenon. Discover the evolution from early 1990s computer software to smartphone apps, social media influencers, and AI-generated interpretations. Learn about the democratization of tarot access through websites offering free online readings, the rise of virtual tarot communities, and how platforms like YouTube and TikTok introduced new generations to this ancient divination system. The episode examines both benefits and challenges of digital tarot, including debates over authenticity, the impact of remote readings during COVID-19, and concerns about quality control in online spaces. Moss discusses how technology preserved historical decks, enabled global communities of practitioners, and created new forms of tarot entertainment through live streaming. The episode also addresses contemporary questions about artificial intelligence in tarot practice and the ongoing cultural negotiation between tradition and innovation. Essential listening for anyone interested in tarot history, digital culture, and how ancient practices adapt to modern technology while maintaining their cultural significance and appeal.

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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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Explore the fascinating history of the Tarot de Marseille, Europe's most authentic preservation of original tarot imagery and symbolism. Host Clara Moss examines how 17th and 18th-century French cardmakers in the port city of Marseille became the guardians of tarot's visual DNA, standardizing designs that had traveled from Italy centuries earlier. Discover the work of master cardmakers Nicolas Conver and Jean Dodal, who codified the distinctive Marseille style with its bold stenciled colors and enigmatic imagery. Learn about the specific characteristics that define authentic Marseille decks, from their distinctive color palette to their faithful reproduction of 'primitive' symbolic elements. This episode reveals how Marseille became a major center for European card production and export, spreading standardized tarot designs across the continent. Understand why the Marseille tradition represents one of Europe's most successful cultural preservation efforts, maintaining symbolic continuity across four centuries of social and technological change. Perfect for tarot historians, collectors, and anyone interested in how medieval and Renaissance symbolism survived into the modern era through dedicated craftsmanship and traditional printing techniques.

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episode Flower Power and Fortune Cards: How the 1960s Revolutionized Tarot cover

Flower Power and Fortune Cards: How the 1960s Revolutionized Tarot

Explore how the 1960s counterculture movement revolutionized tarot, transforming it from an obscure occult practice into a mainstream tool for personal reflection. This episode of The History of Tarot examines the cultural forces that democratized tarot reading, from Eden Gray's accessible guidebooks to the human potential movement's embrace of psychological symbolism. Discover how the Summer of Love, feminist spirituality, and the rejection of traditional religious authority created the perfect environment for tarot's explosive growth. Learn about the shift from fortune-telling to self-exploration, the rise of alternative bookstores, and how music festivals became venues for card reading. Host Clara Moss traces the lasting impact of this transformation, showing how 1960s values of personal empowerment and DIY spirituality continue to shape modern tarot practice. The episode reveals how a generation's hunger for authentic spiritual experience breathed new life into centuries-old divination cards, establishing the contexts and interpretations that define contemporary tarot culture. Perfect for history enthusiasts, tarot practitioners, and anyone interested in the intersection of spirituality and social movements in twentieth-century America.

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