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

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

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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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