78 Acts of Liberation

Tarot to Transform Our World

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Pub Date Aug 20 2024 | Archive Date Aug 27 2024

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A guide to reading Tarot as a spark for community engagement and social change

“A beacon of insight and action.”Nyasha Williams, author of Black Tarot and I Affirm Me

The cards in the Tarot deck offer seventy-eight invitations for change, not only in our inner life, but beyond. Lane Smith invites us to read each card with an eye toward the collective—how we can contribute to liberation in the world.

Smith shares, “Behind every story about Tarot—and about the world—are power relationships which are often invisible.” 78 Acts of Liberation examines the structure, history, and components of Tarot through the lens of power, helping us better understand power dynamics in our life and in society.

After a brief history that highlights often-ignored aspects of Tarot’s past, Smith guides us through each card with reflections about clarifying our values and putting them into action. The cards are organized numerologically so that each number corresponds to a type of action, from Ones as Acts of Initiation to Tens as Acts of Generation. Every individual card offers questions for personal reflection and social consideration. Each Major Arcana card is illustrated with an example from a social movement—from the Indigenous Water Protectors to #MeToo—that illuminates how we can put the power of these timeless archetypes into action today. Every Minor Arcana card is linked to a practical and actionable term to know or skill to practice. 78 Acts of Liberation helps us explore:

• What our core values are, and how we can put them into action
• How we can be socially engaged, whatever our life circumstance—whether it’s through what we teach our children or through collective action and protest
• How to sustain ourselves over time and through challenge

As Smith explains, “Truth alone will not set us free. We have to act on it.” This guide offers inspiration for action—action that can feel joyful, hopeful, freeing, and empowering.

A guide to reading Tarot as a spark for community engagement and social change

“A beacon of insight and action.”Nyasha Williams, author of Black Tarot and I Affirm Me

The cards in the Tarot deck...


Advance Praise

“This book is potent, smart, and ridiculously readable. It serves to reminds us that Tarot is political, not only in terms of what is platformed, published, and discussed, but also in terms of how the cards offer medicine for collective healing. Lane Smith weaves the energies of the cards seamlessly together with key figures, events, and movements of resistance, connecting the reader with a time line of activism to appreciate and learn from. The many opportunities for reflection have led me to define the nature of my own activism more, giving me clarity on what I’m capable of and where my strengths lie. Lane Smith welcomes all cardslingers of conscience to not only feel the cards but decisively act on them, for the good of all.” ―Kelly-Ann Maddox, author of Rebel Witch and Witch in Darkness

“78 Acts of Liberation is a book that I, a Tarot enthusiast and personal reader, have longed for. We are in charge of our destinies, and the Earth (and stars) are demanding more from us―how do we utilize the planetary materials we have, such as Tarot, to lead us toward revolution? This book is all about how the Tower falls. An important guide to existing more authentically with the world.” ―Fariha Róisín, author of How to Cure a Ghost and Who Is Wellness For?

“78 Acts of Liberation is hugely informative, inspiring, and crucial, bringing the transformative power of Tarot to the realm of collective human struggle. A powerful addition to Tarot literature.” ―Michelle Tea, author of Modern Tarot

“As we navigate turbulent times and grapple with entrenched injustices, Lane Smith offers a prompt in collective liberation―a call to action in the profound wisdom of our communal power for the betterment of our world. In reimagining the Tarot cards as freedom movements and collectivists rather than individuals, readers will find guidance and inspiration to bridge the gap between insight and impact, between knowing and doing, beyond the sole into kinfolx. 78 Acts of Liberation emerges as a beacon of insight and action in an era seeking liberation and abolitionary change, ready for a revolution. The book is my chosen gift for others for the foreseeable future.” ―Nyasha Williams, author of Black Tarot and I Affirm Me

“With 78 Acts of Liberation, Lane Smith lifts Tarot out of the realm of ungrounded archetypal psychology, shakes off the dust of elitist esotericism, and roots it firmly in the Earth, where it has the power to create real change. Through careful analysis, Smith reveals the myths and historical fallacies that have so often been used to neutralize Tarot’s revolutionary potential and restores Tarot to its origin as an oracle for the people. Sharing insight based on lived experience in justice work with deep compassion, Smith shows us how to engage the Tarot as a tool to unravel the lies that preserve systems of oppression, while reminding us that all freedom struggles are connected. This book is a beacon, reorienting us to the necessity of moving as a collective, to create change today, empowered by the wisdom of liberation movement ancestors who have gone before us.” ―Langston Kahn, author of Deep Liberation

“I so appreciate Lane Smith’s thoughtful, inclusive, and thorough scholarship, which ranges from revolutionary to poetic. I recommend this book to beginner and seasoned Tarot readers alike because it is both approachable and filled with fresh perspectives and voices not often spotlighted.” ―Jezmina Von Thiele, coauthor of Secrets of Romani Fortune-Telling and cohost of Romanistan podcast

“78 Acts of Liberation syncretizes the history and practice of Tarot with the history and practice of justice, elegantly outlining the unbreakable connection between these divination tools and the changing world that created them. There is plenty here for the Tarot professional and the novice, both of which will learn much about bringing their work with Tarot congruent to how they live their beliefs. This book asks, and answers, many thought-provoking questions, and the writer’s style is brisk and engaging!” ―Logan Grendel, TikTok creator of Focused on Infinity

“78 Acts of Liberation is a shockingly enticing Tarot read that I will return to again and again. It has all my favorite elements of Tarot books―rethinking classic writing on the cards, rich examples both literal and metaphorical for us to pull from, and tangible ideas to take away. It’s also an INCREDIBLE resource for the radical history nerds among us, like myself. Lane Smith should teach a master class on how to make a book so in depth yet so approachable and downright good at the same time.” ―Cassandra Snow, author of Queering the Tarot and coauthor of Lessons from the Empress

“78 Acts of Liberation is at once an incisive Tarot reference work and activist call to action―which is exactly the kind of insight and reflection we need to push the practice of Tarot forward and make it relevant, not just to ourselves but to ALL of our communities.” ―Asali Earthwork, author of the Asali Earthwork blog and #TarotoftheQTPOC project

“Lane Smith’s incredible work shows us a Tarot for today, focused on clear-eyed, un-sugared awareness of the power structures that privilege some but harm us all. This is Tarot that knows change is possible and that divination is a revolutionary act: a rebellious, antiestablishment magic with the power to destabilize the status quo―but only if we can see things as they are, not just as we want them to be. This book, a deliciously rebellious and antiestablishment work of power itself, reexamines everything we think we know about this deck of cards.” ―Tom Benjamin, author of Tarot on Earth and Your Tarot Toolkit

“This book is potent, smart, and ridiculously readable. It serves to reminds us that Tarot is political, not only in terms of what is platformed, published, and discussed, but also in terms of how...


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I was extremely impressed after reading "78 Acts of Liberation", by Lane Smith. The book inspired me to use my deck through new eyes. This Tarot book is a gem, and I can't wait to buy a copy for my library.

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This volume is perfect for a library collection that leans into social justice and active engagement. While not a guide for readers looking for a quick "how to" book on Tarot, 78 Acts of Liberation is ideal for anyone who is interested in the history of social justice movements as well as interested in deepening their personal commitment to intersectional activism through the lens of Tarot. The Introduction and History sections are fascinating and far reaching on their own, and each card is presented within a framework of a related social justice movement that continues the reader's education in both activism and Tarot. Questions and prompts for self reflection and active engagement with the community at large are woven through the entire book, and readers can either work their way through the deck or skip to specific causes or concerns. Thank you to NetGalley for access to this amazing arc!

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Lane Smith’s “78 Acts of Liberation” is a beacon of insight and action, inviting readers to explore Tarot as a catalyst for community engagement and social change. Through seventy-eight cards, Smith illuminates not only our inner lives but also the collective power we hold to transform the world.

Smith delves into the often invisible power relationships behind Tarot and the world. By examining Tarot through the lens of power, readers gain a deeper understanding of power dynamics in their own lives and society.

The book organizes the cards numerologically, linking each number to a specific type of action. From Acts of Initiation (Ones) to Acts of Generation (Tens), Smith encourages us to clarify our values and put them into action.

Major Arcana cards are illustrated with examples from social movements, demonstrating how timeless archetypes can inspire action today. Minor Arcana cards are linked to practical terms and skills for personal reflection and social consideration.

“78 Acts of Liberation” is a potent, smart, and ridiculously readable guide. Smith’s exploration of truth and action resonates deeply. Whether clarifying our core values, engaging socially, or sustaining ourselves over time, this book offers inspiration for joyful, freeing, and empowering action.

For those seeking to harness the power of Tarot beyond individual readings, this book is a must-read. Let truth propel us into transformative action—one card at a time.

Remember, sometimes the cards we hold can change the world. 🌟🃏

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When I first learned that author Lane Smith was writing this book, I was stoked; their "Tarot & Politics" posts on Instagram were thought-provoking and always gave me something new to think about in my relationship with the tarot. I knew the book was going to be amazing, and I was not disappointed.

Smith is an engaging writer, and even though the material is sometimes challenging on a personal level (which is its intent), the way it is presented makes me, as the reader, want to lean in and learn. The first part of the book deals with the history of tarot and the structure of the deck. I was tempted to skip over it to get to the "good stuff" in Part 2; even though I'm not a tarot scholar by any means, I read extensively and I felt fairly knowledgeable about tarot's history. I'm glad I didn't give in to that impulse, though, because it turns out I maybe didn't know quite as much as I thought! I found new perspectives and information I was previously unfamiliar with here, so I encourage you to read through Part 1, even if you feel like you already know it all.

The real meat of this book comes in Part 2, dealing with the cards themselves. I love how the author breaks things down numerologically, grouping related cards - it gives an entirely new way of understanding them in relation to each other, and also when doing a reading. I love the examples/stories chosen to illustrate the author's understanding of the cards, as they provide a tangible example for relating the cards to our lives. It's a title that belongs on the shelf of every tarot reader. I have already ordered a physical copy, and I'm looking forward to going back through it with page flags and a highlighter, as this is a book I see myself referring back to again and again.

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I’m an experienced Tarot reader and teacher and I rarely review recently published books about the subject because few have something new to say. That is not the case with Lane Smith’s 78 ACTS OF LIBERATION.

Not only did this book make me re-think everything I knew about the history of Tarot, but it also forced me to question why I was so quick to accept certain narratives over others. That is what I love about this book — how it challenges biases you didn’t know you had about Tarot and about the communities who claim it.

“The main point I want to highlight about the influence of the occultists is that there was a concerted effort to divorce Tarot from its lower-class usage as a divination tool and claim it as the exclusive property of “high magicians” doing ritual work and ceremonial magic within the enclaves of secret societies.” -Lane Smith, 78 ACTS OF LIBERATION

It’s also refreshing to read about Tarot past its pop psychology applications. Smith brings divination back to its roots — as a tool for the oppressed. They position Tarot as a survival trade of the past and present. This reminded me of my mentors, talented and experienced cartomancers who taught because they struggled to pay the rent.

This isn’t primarily a book about card interpretations; it’s about turning outward as much as we turn inward, the meanings we make of larger collective events and community interactions, and how we move from understanding to action. -Lane Smith, 78 ACTS OF LIBERATION

This is the reference book for community-minded tarot readers. Smith’s interpretations of the cards expand the scope past ourselves and onto the greater world. For example: the suit of Wands is typically about our passions. In their interpretation, Smith asks us to think about the following:
-“Are there cultural influences and power dynamics in our lives that promote certain passions and not others? Who is served by those priorities?”
-“How would I use my energy if I didn’t have to spend so much of it on survival?”

For the suits of Pentacles, typically about material life, they ask us to consider:
-“What is being sustained or what do we want to sustain and what is needed, in practical terms, to keep it going?”
“-How accessible are the materials, comforts, pleasures, and kinds of work that we find fulfilling?”

Spirituality is not static. Like myths and superstitions, it evolves with the new fears and challenges of the community. The occult is the same. Tarot is the same. This book is not for everyone and Smith recognizes this in their introduction. This book is for tarot readers who are not afraid to see Tarot evolve and serve the new challenges of modern-day life while finally honoring the contributions of oppressed communities who influenced the practice in the first place.

This is a must-read for tarot readers, especially if you read for members of your community in exchange for money. If you set your ego and preconceived notions aside, this book will transform your practice.

Thank you to NetGalley for providing with this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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