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Christianity, Platonism, and the Tarot of Marseille
This document grew out of a student’s question. The student inquired as follows: “…a couple of questions on the tarot card analogy that was discussed this past class. Do the tarot cards have a specific order in which they can … Continue reading
Virgin Nature, Divine Magic…
“It is virgin Nature participating actively in the miracles of divine magic which is the subject of the eleventh Arcanum of the Tarot, Force, representing a woman victorious over a lion, holding its jaws open with her hands. The woman … Continue reading
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The Magician
The magic of the Magician lives on– eternally –in those who are willing to take upon themselves the easy yoke of the Master: Learn at first concentration without effort; transform work into play; make every yoke that you have accepted easy and every burden that you carry … Continue reading
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