Etteilla published the first definitive tarot reading guide in 1783. Since then, tarot has gained widespread popularity. Learning tarot requires intuition and symbol familiarity. There is no single right technique.
Famous practitioners have advanced the practice. Eden Gray’s "Complete Guide to the Tarot" (1970) is still widely used. Mary K. Greer innovatively applied tarot through "Tarot for Your Self." Studying such works yields deeper understanding. Attending expert-taught workshops also helps.
Aleister Crowley greatly influenced modern tarot. He revised Rider-Waite and created the Thoth deck. His books and practices still shape contemporary readings.
In South Asia, Chhavi Upadhyay and Amee Shivram have helped many through difficult situations. Their reputations continue rising.
Online readings are now commonplace through platforms like Biddy Tarot and Kasamba. Seeking cosmic alignment, many embrace tarot’s spiritual guidance. Intuitive reader Madre Jaguar connects readings to clients’ inner muse. Artist Mary Grisey takes an honest card approach, igniting others’ creativity.