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Title: | Psychic Phenomena |
Notice: | Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing |
Moderator: | JARETH::PAINTER |
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Created: | Wed Jan 22 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue May 27 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2143 |
Total number of notes: | 41773 |
1753.0. "The Inner Child Tarot" by SITBUL::GRIFFIN (Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty) Thu Oct 22 1992 13:37
I found a new Tarot deck; The Inner Child deck. It is currently sold
as a package containing the deck and a book (describing it's
orientation and symbology, uses, history, etc.). The artwork depicts
scenes from European and American fairy tales (including the Wizard of
Oz), and the cards are larger than usual.
Basic description:
The suites are Magic Wands (staves), Swords of Truth (swords), Hearts
(cups), and Crystals (pentacles). A key point, however, is that the
symbology of each suite is NOT a match for their counterparts in other
decks (Rider-Waite based symbology).
The same goes with the Major Arcana; there is similarity, but not exact
same meaning. Little Red Cap (Little Red Riding Hood) is the Fool
card. Jack in the Beanstalk is the Hanged Man equivalent. The devil
is replaced by the Big Bad Wolf.
I have not finished reading the accompanying descriptions, but the
court cards of the Minor Arcana are no longer Page, Knight, Queen,
King, but Seeker of {suite}, (I forget :}), Guardian of {suite}, and
Guide. The seekers are Pinnochio, Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow.
The Guides are 3 archangels (Michael, Gabriel, Uriel{I think}) and
Mother Earth (Gaia).
The book promotes using this deck with children.
Before buying: One of the things stated in the book is that for best
"affect", you should calculate some astrologically significant dates
for yourself (which occur 4 times a year?), and that you should
purchase or receive the deck on one of these dates (to gain best
bonding with the deck or some such thing).
Cost: $32.95 US dollars
Personal Evaluation:
Whatever the authors'/designers' intended usage, it does seem to be a
positively charged type deck, and easy to adjust to. The size is a tad
awkward, but still usable. The symbology is still very rich, and also
diverse, but not indeciperable.
Beth
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1753.1 | What next ? | DWOVAX::STARK | TV, cathode ray nipple | Thu Oct 22 1992 15:24 | 11 |
| > The size is a tad awkward, but still usable.
And the unavoidable comparison with the also unwieldy Crowley Thoth deck
arises ...
... if you can picture Bugs Bunny as an inverted Christ character
with a carrot, or Shari Lewis and Lambchop in a lustful tryst
in the shape of a unicursal hexagram.
(Just a joke not a criticism ... !)
todd
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