SOME HISTORY OF
THE TAROT CARDS
presented by Modesty Blaze
Ukiyoe Tarot copyright by Stuart Kaplan,1983
Dist. by U.S. Games Systems, NY, USA
Some people think they originate in China
in the 10th century AD. We know that not long after
that, the Hindus added 10 suits, representing
the Ten Incarnations of Vishnu.
But, this is also debated.
Tarot cards spread over Europe as the Crusaders
returned home. Many believe the Crusaders returning from
Saracans, Arabia, brought the cards to Italy and Spain.
Still others believe the Gypsies
introduced Tarot Cards to Europe.
They think the Gypsies have always used
cards for fortunetelling.
Many different books have been written on the
Tarot cards, and they all say different things.
What each card means varies from book to book...
sometimes considerably so.
Some fortunetellers use the Tarot Cards to foretell
the future...they seem to believe the future
can be known, divined from the cards.
Most teachings in books tell us that the Reader
is supposed to blank out his or her mind and thoughts,
block out outside forces and spirits.
Emptying the mind so to speak can be accomplished by
self-hypnosis, meditation, Yoga, chanting, the bells...
use of other Protective Relics.
The Tarot Cards have a mystic appeal no doubt,
and that has been lasting. But, are they mystical ??
This is a matter of opinion.
Most of wear our beliefs about these things as
a loose garment...
and beware taking them utterly seriously.
Spirit to Spirit Readers in TheDarkAges
belive the cards can impart certain ideas or 'facts'
from one's aura. Of course, where the spirit jests,
no reading can be remotely accurate!
The cards cannot lie and do not lie...
sometimes they reveal a great deal,
sometimes, little.
They are as moody as the aura.
It is clear that everyone cannot 'read'
the Tarot Cards,
and Reading the Cards takes much
Insight, Intuition, and Calling.
Beware mundane readers.
Few and few between are called
to read the Sacred Tarot.
Biblical Scripture is very clear about turning
oneself over to 'occultic' practices, and
turning away from God.
This is sound advice...
One would be very foolish to abandon God
for the Tarot Cards, Beloved!!!
No one can 'divine'....
One can get lost following false teachings
of any kind.
Enjoy the cards but do not take them seriously,
if you choose to have a reading.
Do not think of them as religious,
or make them a part of your religion.
That is immature at best, dangerous at worst.
There are 78 cards in the Tarot.
The Cards in the Major Arcana represent
In the Minor Arcana, there are 4 Realms,
There are Four Realms in the Tarot, in the World:
The Tarot Cards clearly represent different
Various factors influence a reading:
Lighting is important. No glare.
Using a Significator is helpful.
graphic by StephenPain,May,1999
They are divided into the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana.
Arcana means mysteries, secrets.
various aspects of life and the world.
They attempt to be all-inclusive
of the various stages of life, and
what is in life and in the mind.
representing the elements of
Fire, Air, Water, and Earth.
The Fellowship of Power (Swords= Air),
The Fellowship of the Spirtual (Batons,sticks= Fire),
The Fellowship of the Humanities (Cups= Water), and
The Fellowship of Money and Finance(Pentacles= Earth).
The Tarot has cards representing all aspects of
these fellowships in the Minor Arcana.
There are 10 cards in every court.
archetypes, different personalities.
They are very symbolic, and thus
fairly well mirror our conscious and unconscious.
The time of day,
The mood and honesty of the Reader,
The mood and honesty of the Enquirer,
Setting (where the cards are read),
Environmental influences.
There must not be frivolous environmental noises.
Other things that will affect and hinder accuracy:
Gum-chewing, the Eating of Food...
Television on...Radio Noises...
Yawning and Burping,
Physical Illness, Colds and Coughing.
Burning incense is soothing to the Spirit
during a reading.
The cards should always be shuffled thoroughly.
The Enquirer should cut the cards once,
preferably using the left hand.
More will be written elsewhere about the
Significator in another essay.
Nothing in the Tarot is disconnected...
All is One,
All is One unto Another,
All is the Past and the Present and the Future.
~copyright January,1999 by TheDarkAges...servum fide~
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