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The Skill AI Can Never Replace (And Why I’m Teaching Tarot)

The Skill AI Can Never Replace (And Why I’m Teaching Tarot)

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This episode is the opening lesson from my new Patreon series, House of Cards.


House of Cards is an ongoing study of the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot through depth psychology, mythology, symbolism, dreams, and contemplative practice. Every week we move through the deck one card at a time, treating tarot as a language of psyche, symbol, and myth. I’m releasing this first lesson publicly because it explains the philosophy behind the series. You can continue the study from Lesson 2 onward over on Patreon.


In this introductory lesson we explore:


• Why symbolic literacy matters in the age of AI

• Why tarot is far more than fortune telling

• How sustained attention transforms the way we see

• Why symbolic systems have always been central to spiritual and psychological development

• How to approach this series for the deepest transformation


Suggested Deck

Throughout this series I’ll be using the Smith-Waite Centennial Tarot Deck (Pamela Colman Smith Centennial Edition). We’ll explore in much more granular detail why this particular deck was chosen in Lesson 2, which is available now on Patreon.


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House of Cards 02: Why the Rider-Waite-Smith Deck: Join us on Patreon as we explore the origins of the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot, Arthur Edward Waite, Pamela Colman Smith, Christian Hermeticism, the revolution of the illustrated pip cards, and why this deck remains the symbolic language of modern tarot over a century after its creation.


Continue the Study


If you’d like to study the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot with me, you can join House of Cards over on Patreon. We’ll move through the deck one card at a time, one week at a time, treating each image as a living lesson in psyche, symbol, and myth. Start with Lesson 2 and join us whenever you’re ready.


👉 Join the study: https://www.patreon.com/collection/2222096

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