The Tarot: The King, The Church and The Cards: The history and meaning of the Tarot
By Anne Burton
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By Anne Burton
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There arose in the fourteenth century a system of moral and spiritual teachings, a system that was used as game and guide, a system that was steeped in the symbols and icons of Kings, courts, and art of Renaissance Europe, a symbolism so powerful that it continues to teach us today. This tool is the Tarot. Upon its creation in approximately 1350, Tarot was accepted by the church and adopted by monks to help them remember the moral code and grow in their spiritual lives. What was it that the...



