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Pamela Colman Smith: The Woman Who Refused to Be Erased
Discover the feminist legacy of Pamela Colman Smith, the visionary artist behind the Rider–Waite–Smith Tarot, who defied erasure through art, rebellion, and spirit. At the dawn of the 20th century, when women artists were rarely credited for their own creations, Pamela Colman Smith quietly made history. She was the artistic genius behind the Rider–Waite Tarot, the world’s most influential deck—yet for most of the last century, her name was missing from it. Only in recent deca
Edita Wild
Nov 104 min read


Zsuzsanna Budapest: The Woman Who Fought for the Right to Read the Cards
Discover the story of Zsuzsanna Budapest, the witch and feminist who was arrested in 1970s America for reading tarot—and changed spiritual freedom forever. In the 1970s, while the women’s liberation movement was reshaping politics, art, and identity, one woman in California stood trial for something astonishingly simple—reading tarot cards. Her name was Zsuzsanna Budapest , and her case became a landmark moment for spiritual freedom and women’s rights. Born in Budapest , Hung
Edita Wild
Oct 122 min read


Aleister Crowley: The Magician of Hastings and the Shadow Side of Enlightenment
Discover the extraordinary life of Aleister Crowley — the poet, magician, and occultist who lived in Hastings and co-created the visionary Thoth Tarot deck. There are few figures in the world of mysticism as provocative—or as misunderstood—as Aleister Crowley. To some, he was a brilliant magician and spiritual philosopher who expanded the boundaries of human consciousness. To others, he was a dangerous heretic who scandalised Edwardian England. Either way, his influence on mo
Edita Wild
Sep 153 min read
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