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Tarot and the Tradition Trap
In Tarot, tradition offers structure, symbolism, and continuity—but it can also become a cage. Like the Buddhist monks who tied up a cat without knowing why, we risk following rituals and meanings without question. This article explores the “tradition trap” in Tarot: when reverence for the past turns into rote practice. By honoring origins while adapting to personal insight, we keep Tarot alive—not as a fossilized system, but as a living tradition that evolves with the reader.