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Back to EpisodesVeiled Power: Five Women Who Shaped Victorian Spiritualism
Description
In this final deep dive of the Victorian Spiritualism series, Ashleigh closes the séance room door—then opens something much bigger: power. Victorian Spiritualism wasn’t only about ghosts, raps, and ectoplasm. It was also a rare cultural doorway where women could claim spiritual and intellectual authority in a society that restricted their public voice.
This episode is structured around five archetypes—five women, five expressions of spiritual authority, five ways of stepping through the veil:
The 5 Archetypes & Featured Women
- The Trance Speaker: Cora L. V. Scott (Cora Hatch) (1840–1923) — trance lecturing as a “loophole” for women to teach philosophy publicly
- The Movement Builder: Emma Hardinge Britten (1823–1899) — turning Spiritualism into infrastructure through writing, history, and organizing
- The Esoteric Architect: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831–1891) — building cosmology and founding the Theosophical Society
- The Embodied Medium: Florence Cook (c.1856–1904) — materialization séances, “Katie King,” and the gendered scrutiny of embodied power
- The Symbolic Visionary: Pamela Coleman Smith (“Pixie”) (1878–1951) — the creative force behind the most influential modern tarot template (and the long erasure of her credit)
Episode highlights
- Why Victorian Spiritualism created a socially “acceptable” way for women to speak publicly
- How trance lecturing became power-through-plausible-deniability
- The moment Spiritualism shifts from parlor spectacle into worldview and philosophy
- A beginner-friendly explanation of what the Theosophical Society was (and why it mattered)
- The high-stakes tension of physical mediumship—and why women’s bodies became the battleground for belief
- Why Pamela Coleman Smith’s illustrated minors changed tarot forever (and why that matters for modern intuitive reading)
Series wrap + what’s next
This episode ties a bow on the Victorian Spiritualism series—and then gently opens the next doorway. April’s theme: exploring the fairy realm—folklore, threshold spaces, the wild edges of the unseen, and the places where reality feels thin in a different way.
Mentioned / referenced
- Ashleigh’s interview with Steele Alexandra Douris (Spirits, Seers, & Séances) — the Fox Sisters + Victorian Spiritualism overview
- Isis Unveiled (1877) and The Secret Doctrine (1888) — Helena Blavatsky
- Rider–Waite–Smith / Waite–Smith Tarot — Pamela Coleman Smith’s legacy
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