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Tarot becomes more meaningful—not less—when its history is told accurately.
Tarot did not begin as an ancient Egyptian mystery or a secret book of supernatural wisdom. It developed from Renaissance card games and was gradually transformed by artists, occultists, publishers, and generations of readers.
In Tarot Without Myth, Sophie Bergman offers a clear, historically grounded introduction to how tarot became the symbolic practice we recognize today. Moving from the earliest surviving cards through the Marseille tradition, Etteilla, the Golden Dawn, the Rider–Waite–Smith deck, and the Thoth Tarot, this book separates documented history from attractive legend without dismissing tarot's enduring value.
You will discover:
• how tarot emerged and changed over time
• why familiar myths about tarot became so influential
• how symbols, context, intuition, and projection shape interpretation
• how to ask useful questions and choose effective spreads
• how to read without exaggeration, dependency, or false certainty
• how to establish clear ethical boundaries when reading for yourself or others
• how to develop a thoughtful and responsible personal practice
Accessible to beginners yet substantial enough for experienced readers, Tarot Without Myth treats tarot as neither infallible prophecy nor meaningless superstition. Instead, it presents the cards as a rich symbolic system capable of supporting reflection, conversation, and careful interpretation.
For readers who want history without sensationalism, practice without dogma, and mystery without misinformation.