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Court Cards in Playing Cards
Moon-Hermit replied to Marina's topic in Playing CardsThe Jack, when not a younger person (I say person, because they are not 100% male or 100% female to me), can represent some form of news, a message. In your case, that was a message of money, which is a valid meaning of the Knave of Diamonds. When a Jack falls next to a King or Queen of its own suit, if it's a person, it would be a child in a family unit or a subordinate to the King or Queen if not related. If it's not a person but still next to these Court cards, then it's often read as the thoughts of the King or Queen. For me, the King is always a man, and the Queen a woman. However, the method I mainly follow (Hedgewytchery) stated that Kings can also represent power (financial power in the case of the King of Diamonds), and Queens are the emblems of truth. However, I have more often seen the Court cards (especially the King and Queen) come through as literal people, so that's what I always read them as (it's like having the Lord or Lady cards in Lenormand appear in the spread; they are nothing but literal people. Same with playing cards; the Courts are the actors, and I have the pips to describe the situation to me). If I can't identify them, maybe I haven't met them yet or they are exerting an indirect influence over the situation at hand. In a tableau using all the 52 cards, for example, you are more directly connected with the Court cards that fall on the same horizontal or vertical line of your Significator, or connect to it through methods such as counting; so you would have an easier time identifying them in real life. I think of those falling in the diagonal lines (in relation to your Significator) as "individuals just around the corner"; you can't see them directly, may not even bump into them. But if they fall near your Significator, then they are a significant influence.
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Cooper & Fry - British crime series with tarot in the plot!
gregory replied to Raggydoll's topic in Tarot in MediaAnd where does Dave fit ? -
Cooper & Fry - British crime series with tarot in the plot!
Raggydoll replied to Raggydoll's topic in Tarot in MediaOoh I’m loving the description of season two - the rich local folklore will continue on as a theme! 😍 (From Gregory’s link) “The second series will see the duo continue to investigate a succession of unsettling murder cases. Building on the unique bond forged during the first series, Ben and Diane will tackle cases rooted in the rich folklore of the region, all while contending with their clashing investigative approaches and confronting their complicated personal lives”.
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The Golden Dawn Temple Tarot
The Golden Dawn Temple Tarot
By Rose Lalonde ·
Author - Nick Farrell
Artists - Harry and Nicola Wendrich
ISBN - 978-0-9927479-0-9Publisher - Wendrich artHouse in Wales, UK
First Published - 2013
Card Size - 88mm x 134mm
Edition: First edition pictured. The current edition is called the Aquarian Edition (2023) and has all the same 80 cards, but a different card back.
Purchase here - https://wendricharthouse.com/shop_gdttd_emp_aqu1.htm
Details: This deck makes use of modern color theory in rendering the color scales described by the Golden Dawn Society. Red, yellow and blue (RGB) are shifted to cyan, magenta and yellow (CMY as used in printing). This deck is also notable for choosing to swap the Kings to chariots and Princes to horseback.
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Tarot of the Spirit
Tarot of the Spirit
By KaiNO ·
Creators: Pamela Eakins, Ph.D., and Joyce Eakins, M.F.A
Publisher: U.S. Games Systems
First Published: January 1, 1992
Dimensions: 70 x 12 mm (2,76 x 4,72 inches)
Editions: Reprinted as a special 20th Anniversary Edition in 2002, includes a clear film overlay of the Tree of Life
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0880795441
ISBN-13: 978-0880795449
Official Website: Deck homepage
Purchase here: Amazon, U.S Games
Details:
TAROT OF THE SPIRIT
The Book of Western Wisdom & Symbolic Tarot...
...is the highly acclaimed work of Pamela Eakins, Ph.D., and Joyce Eakins, M.F.A., the daughter and mother team heralding from the ancient lineage of Kabalistic Freemasons. As university educators, Pamela and Joyce have taught sociology, psychology, symbolic consciousness, comparative religion, art history, studio art, creativity, and cosmology. As life-long students of Western Mysticism, the two have combined their insights and talents to bring forth Tarot of the Spirit, compendium of the psycho-active symbolism that liberates consciousness.
Note: Most deck editions contain a 40 page booklet. There is a separate 448 book by Pamela Eakins, also called "Tarot of the Spirit" to accompany the deck here
(ISBN-10: 0877287309, ISBN-13: 978-087728730)
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Tarot of the III Millennuim.jpg
Tarot of the III Millennuim.jpg
By Guest ·
Tarot of the III Millennium, by Iassen Ghiuselev for Lo Scarabeo, 2000. 6.5 cm x 12 cm. Out of print.