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Category: Tarot

Jean-Baptiste Alliette — “Etteilla” – Born: 1 March 1738

In the late 18th century, Jean-Baptiste Alliette — known to history by the reversed spelling of his surname, Etteilla — transformed Tarot from a game into a dedicated tool of divination. Long before most of Europe saw the cards as anything more than a parlour pastime, Etteilla published the first Tarot…

Your Chosen Tarot Systems and Traditions — A Guided Tour

Tarot is like wine — every deck has its own flavour, body, and aftertaste. Some are bright and approachable; others are complex, demanding time and patience before revealing their depth. I work with several powerful lineages, and while each has its own history and personality, together they create a living library…

The Origins and History of Tarot — Schools, Masters, and Legends

Tarot is both a symbolic system and a mirror of human thought. Its history has two threads: one woven from documented fact, the other from myth and mystical tradition. To truly understand Tarot, we must walk through each school of its lineage — from Atlantis to the Golden Dawn — and meet…

How to Use This Blog Section Devoted to Tarot

Think of this blog section as your personal tarot library — a space you can return to whenever you need clarity, inspiration, or a new perspective. Whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced reader, you’ll find resources here to support both learning and personal growth. Explore Card Meanings…

Why Tarot Matters in the 21st Century

We live in an age of constant information, endless choice, and relentless noise. Every day, we are bombarded with data, opinions, and predictions — yet, in the middle of all this, clarity often feels harder to find than ever before. This is where Tarot becomes not a relic of the past…