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The '''Masonic Tarot''' (also known as the '''[[Fool's Tarot]])''' is the Tarot created by Freemasons during the industrial revolution as an ideological tool to help them spread Capitalism.<ref>Mike Sosteric."A Sociology of Tarot." Canadian Journal of Sociology 39 3 (2014).</ref> The Masonic Tarot provides a gaslightning [[Existential Paradigm]] that teaches submission to authority, hierarchy, and exclusion of the "unworthy"
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==Syncretic Terms==
 
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==List of Fool's tarot Archetypes==
 
[[Fool's Tarot]] archetypes> {{#ask:[[Is an::Old Energy Archetype]]}}
 
==Notes==
 
For more on the Masonic Tarot, see the [[Fool's Tarot]]
 
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Latest revision as of 03:35, 29 July 2023

The Masonic Tarot (also known as the Fool's Tarot) is the Tarot created by Freemasons during the industrial revolution as an ideological tool to help them spread Capitalism.[1] The Masonic Tarot provides a gaslightning Existential Paradigm that teaches submission to authority, hierarchy, and exclusion of the "unworthy"

Syncretic Terms

Fool's Tarot > Masonic Tarot, Masonic Tarot Deck, Rider-Waite Tarot

List of Fool's tarot Archetypes

Fool's Tarot archetypes> Chariot, Death (archetype), Duality, Hermit, Hierophant, High Priestess, Judgement, Justice, Star, Strength, Sun (archetype), Temperance, The Devil, The Emperor, The Empress, The Fool, The Hanged Man, The Lovers, The Magician, The Moon, The Tower, The Wheel of Fortune, The World (old energy)

Notes

For more on the Masonic Tarot, see the Fool's Tarot

Footnotes

  1. Mike Sosteric."A Sociology of Tarot." Canadian Journal of Sociology 39 3 (2014).