We’re talking tarot, folks. Humans have been dancing with divination since time immemorial, but the oldest surviving set of tarot cards, known as the Visconti-Sforza deck, dates to 16th-century Italy.
In this installment of Practical Magic, Lisa Stardust explains reading tarot with playing cards, or cartomancy. Always remember that magic is for believers, but this column can also simply serve as a ...
In celebration of World Tarot Day on May 25, here's a guide to tarot reading for beginners, according to astrologist Lisa Stardust Lisa Stardust is a three-time best-selling author and astrologer who ...
Tarot card reading sites bring guidance and insight right to your screen. These platforms connect you with real people who know how to interpret those mysterious cards—helping you see patterns, ...
While skeptics may dismiss tarot as mysticism, psychologists acknowledge its ability to provoke introspection, insight and emotional release. Tarot readings have long captivated human curiosity, ...
Tarot and astrology are like cosmic cousins. You can find astrological links throughout all 72 cards in a tarot deck. Birth cards are the cards associated with different aspects of your natal chart — ...
From its origins in gambling, to a canvas for artists and political expression, tarot went through one last transformation in the 18th century before its revival as a spiritual tool in the 1970s. A ...
In a 1908 article, British artist, illustrator and costume designer Pamela Colman Smith shared how she thought paintings should be viewed. “Learn from everything, see everything, and above all feel ...