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Season 2, Episode 3: Where Does Tarot Come From?

A brief history of Tarot! From origins, to dispelled myths, come check out where Tarot comes from! Then follow the links and resources gathered to get started on your own deeper history-of-Tarot journey.

A brief history of Tarot! From origins to dispelled myths, come check out where Tarot comes from! Follow the links and resources below to get started on your own deeper history of Tarot journey.

EDIT: I no longer podcast, so I am not recording new information, but as my learning has grown regarding the History of Tarot I want to share that on to you.

"Tarot’s cultural roots are centered in Romani history and practices in Cartomancy which was and is a survival based trade for many vitsas. Cartomancy is the interpretation of playing cards through divination. Playing cards are the origin of the tarot, as we see in the minor arcana in the playing cards we know today. The Major Arcana came later through tarot’s journey into mainstream culture and integration into mystical and magical practices through colonialism, appropriation, and forced assimilation. We encourage folks who are creating businesses, events, and practices centered in the tarot to acknowledge the history of this practice."

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uodWydDaEpc_YJ2F7sikk0ChT2R8Vbg4ucBvpM5wf7Q/edit

Webpages

Mary K Greer “Origins of Cartomancy”“Pamela Coleman Smith”

Tom Waters The TarotL Information SheetThe Evolution of the Tarot

Simon Wintle The History of Playing Cards

Robert Chambers “The Folklore of Playing Cards”

trionfi.com “The Oldest Tarot Cards”

Aeclectic Tarot Forum

Books 
(Full disclosure, I did not read these- but they came recommended or cited from multiple sources I did read, so I'm passing them along to you. A couple are clearly out of print and very expensive; but that's interesting too! )

Greer, Mary K.
Pamela Coleman Smith: The Untold Story
2018
ISBN 157281912X


Place, Robert
Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination
2005 
ISBN 1585423491


Huson, Paul
Mystical Origins of the Tarot
2004 
ISBN 0892811900


Decker, Ronald, Thierry Depaulis, & Michael Dummett
Wicked Pack of Cards
1996 
ISBN 0715627139 or ISBN 0312162944


Bob O'Neill
Tarot Symbolism
1986 
ISBN 0895369362

Dummett, Micheal
The Game of Tarot
1980
ISBN 0715610147

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Episode 5: Where Does Morality Come From?

The Lake Superior Freethinkers invited me to participate in a panel featuring joke-worthy guests “a monk, an atheist, and a witch” (we did not go into a bar, unfortunately...) This recording is only my portion—check it out! I’m super into it, I hope it feeds some part of your mind and spirit ✨

March 7, 2021

The Lake Superior Freethinkers invited me to participate in a panel featuring joke-worthy guests “a monk, an atheist, and a witch” (we did not go into a bar, unfortunately...)

I really appreciated the opportunity to reflect deeply on this topic, and I enjoyed presenting on the panel (I was received with comments such as “I’d expected to disagree with you, but found we are on the same page” 🤷🏻‍♀️…Only a few micro aggressions from the old white dude crowd—I get them rarely so always an interesting awareness when it happens.)

ANYHOW, check out my presentation on morality! I’m super into it, I hope it feeds some part of your mind and spirit ✨ (This episode is an after-the-fact recording of my presentation, and only features my contribution)

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Episode 3: Appropriation

I talk through the cycle of cultural appropriation from a white witch’s perspective. “Whiteness” and our lost lineage of relationship with land and community contribute to the spiritual lack that leads to cultural appropriation. I invite you into the journey of rediscovery of lineage, of subversive decolonization, of the necessary work to dismantle white supremacy for individual and communal healing!

Feb. 1, 2021

I talk through the cycle of cultural appropriation from a white witch’s perspective. “Whiteness” and our lost lineage of relationship with land and community contribute to the spiritual lack that leads to cultural appropriation.

I invite you into the journey of rediscovery of lineage, of subversive decolonization, of the necessary work to dismantle white supremacy for individual and communal healing!

Resources include :
Characteristics of White Supremacy from “Dismantling Racism: a Workbook for Social Change Groups” by Kenneth Jones and Tema Okun

Ines Talamantez - University of Santa Barbara, Dept. of Religious Studues; Mescalero Apache

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