awesome, Chris! I feel the same way: anybody can read cards. I love what you said here. I take a similar approach to teaching people how to read cards.
when people try to memorise the cards, try memorising the largest category first, (im not sure if the largest is major or minor arcana or etc.) but then move to the next largest until you get to the smallest, that way it starts hard but gets easier quickly.
this has been so helpful, i was worried about being able to learn tarot as i didnt think i could remember all the cards but this is helping me thank you
The problem with Tarot for divination is the fact, that it is accepted as a divination tool because its so-told ancient origins and connections with people who built the yramids or wrote the Bible.
But these connections are a simple lie. If the truth was well-known, that Tarot was created as a card game 500 years ago, it might not be a well running bussines for the occultist industry.
And there are many people who like the truth, and like the Tarot with its 500 years old history and complexity.
I found this video quite good as a few days ago I bought my first deck of Tarot cards and needed to know the basics. Thankyou for posting this video as it helped me and I will be watching your later videos.
Y’know it’s not the fact that people use the cards for fortune telling that peeves me really, it’s that the people who push that use for them distort, lie about, and ignore the actual history of the Tarot. They push some deep historical genesis for the cards from ancient Egypt or the Kaballah or whatever and they skip right over the REAL history, trying to bury it behind them! Y’know, people like to play music with spoons, but those people aren’t asserting an alternate history behind spoons!
Duckhugger… (sigh, typing this again) true, Tarot has its origin in gaming, that is a matter of historical record. However, because the card’s origins are involved in a game does not box them into that catagory for all time. Just because someone made an object for a particular purpose does not mean that the object must be only used for its original intent. Please feel free to use the cards for the game, that’s actually very cool. Just please don’t try to dictate that this is their only use.
I am siting a physically reproduceable phenomena of which is documented in “The Secret In The Bible” by Tony Bushby, and also further in “The History and Practice of Magic” by Paul Christian. A beam of light into a ‘ben ben’ or pyramid capstone will reproduce ‘Lamed’ and the shadows cast from this produce the 22 glyphs or ‘letter’s of light’ the Taro or ROTA as in rotation or evolution, comes from, and this is well documented, and physically reproduceable.
Duckhugger is right! Neither tarot nor ouija are old as dirt!
There is no doubt that tarot cards were made for games not divination!
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awesome, Chris! I feel the same way: anybody can read cards. I love what you said here. I take a similar approach to teaching people how to read cards.
Great video. It really helps. I plan on spending some time with my cards today. 🙂
when people try to memorise the cards, try memorising the largest category first, (im not sure if the largest is major or minor arcana or etc.) but then move to the next largest until you get to the smallest, that way it starts hard but gets easier quickly.
Well done, after years of reading cards have taken on their own meaning from the strict ones I had to lean in the begining.
this has been so helpful, i was worried about being able to learn tarot as i didnt think i could remember all the cards but this is helping me thank you
This is like playing Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters
I went to voyspace and figured this out.
The problem with Tarot for divination is the fact, that it is accepted as a divination tool because its so-told ancient origins and connections with people who built the yramids or wrote the Bible.
But these connections are a simple lie. If the truth was well-known, that Tarot was created as a card game 500 years ago, it might not be a well running bussines for the occultist industry.
And there are many people who like the truth, and like the Tarot with its 500 years old history and complexity.
bull shit
I loved this video! Thanks for your help! Blessed be
I found this video quite good as a few days ago I bought my first deck of Tarot cards and needed to know the basics. Thankyou for posting this video as it helped me and I will be watching your later videos.
Thank you!!
Flame + double post = fail.
lol grow up “destructor” stop fighting over your keyboard
So you’re talking out of my arse? Sounds about right.
lmao yea the asshole you get fucked through
Is that little symbol at the end supposed to represent the arsehole through which you are talking?
See what the tarot cards say about people who still live with their mum at the age of 42.
See what the tarot cards say about people who still live with their mum at the age of 42.
Y’know it’s not the fact that people use the cards for fortune telling that peeves me really, it’s that the people who push that use for them distort, lie about, and ignore the actual history of the Tarot. They push some deep historical genesis for the cards from ancient Egypt or the Kaballah or whatever and they skip right over the REAL history, trying to bury it behind them! Y’know, people like to play music with spoons, but those people aren’t asserting an alternate history behind spoons!
Duckhugger… (sigh, typing this again) true, Tarot has its origin in gaming, that is a matter of historical record. However, because the card’s origins are involved in a game does not box them into that catagory for all time. Just because someone made an object for a particular purpose does not mean that the object must be only used for its original intent. Please feel free to use the cards for the game, that’s actually very cool. Just please don’t try to dictate that this is their only use.
I am siting a physically reproduceable phenomena of which is documented in “The Secret In The Bible” by Tony Bushby, and also further in “The History and Practice of Magic” by Paul Christian. A beam of light into a ‘ben ben’ or pyramid capstone will reproduce ‘Lamed’ and the shadows cast from this produce the 22 glyphs or ‘letter’s of light’ the Taro or ROTA as in rotation or evolution, comes from, and this is well documented, and physically reproduceable.
Duckhugger is right! Neither tarot nor ouija are old as dirt!
There is no doubt that tarot cards were made for games not divination!
pagat dot com slash tarot
tarock dot net
shogix dot net
You are a wonderful teacher and very interesting to watch. Thanks!
Thanks for the vid found it very informative : )