The Tarot of the Orishas is a contemporary tarot deck and spiritual system that fuses traditional tarot symbolism with the cosmology, deities, and cultural aesthetics of the Yoruba-derived Orisha (Orunmila, Elegba, Yemaya, Ogun, Shango, Oshun, etc.) pantheon as practiced in West Africa and its diasporic traditions (Candomblé, Santería/Lucumí, Vodou influences). The result is both a visual and interpretive synthesis: familiar tarot archetypes—Major and Minor Arcana—are reimagined through the attributes, myths, and ritual language of the Orishas. This essay examines the deck’s origins and cultural context, its structure and symbolism, interpretive approaches, ethical considerations around cultural appropriation and transmission, and the implications of distributing the deck or its PDF-format guidebooks.
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The Tarot of the Orishas is a contemporary tarot deck and spiritual system that fuses traditional tarot symbolism with the cosmology, deities, and cultural aesthetics of the Yoruba-derived Orisha (Orunmila, Elegba, Yemaya, Ogun, Shango, Oshun, etc.) pantheon as practiced in West Africa and its diasporic traditions (Candomblé, Santería/Lucumí, Vodou influences). The result is both a visual and interpretive synthesis: familiar tarot archetypes—Major and Minor Arcana—are reimagined through the attributes, myths, and ritual language of the Orishas. This essay examines the deck’s origins and cultural context, its structure and symbolism, interpretive approaches, ethical considerations around cultural appropriation and transmission, and the implications of distributing the deck or its PDF-format guidebooks.