Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Do you know ANYTHING about Tarot ? Serious question. It sounds as though - like all those who tried to say it was invented in ancient Egypt (no it wasn't) you are trying to force it to fit your assorted religious theories - which don't actually hang together with one another anyway. Pick a religion, superimpose it on tarot and see what happens. Um - not a lot.

 

But the pineal gland sure as hell has nothing to do with any of it.

 


 

Posted (edited)

@Lezarni And what, pray tell, does any of those canards have to do with the jewel on Justice? */rhetorical*

 

Edited by katrinka
Posted

Back in medieval Europe, hat brooches were a thing…


so to compare, below are some historical pieces 

171C8009-DED9-4580-B3E5-00F2DB093F50.jpeg.7aed395d430e45d4527cee338d53c8c2.jpeg
 

6DF1A5C6-F486-4047-9639-B455265BDA92.thumb.jpeg.a26a286281ab5a1a642b4247f01e422d.jpeg

 

FA59402C-EA4D-4B72-82D2-BB7FD039C00F.jpeg.d81c56177dd381e1069f0d0218210836.jpeg

 

5CEDDA4A-92AF-426D-8AAF-0D4DB3F10B9A.jpeg.4553fa05d7bf31227da69b92659a464f.jpeg
It was fashion to have the brooch centered like that. 

DCD4A42B-B613-4048-A593-4E942452752F.thumb.jpeg.07471f496af8161364264aa51312683f.jpeg

Posted
3 minutes ago, gregory said:

Do you know ANYTHING about Tarot ? Serious question. It sounds as though - like all those who tried to say it was invented in ancient Egypt (no it wasn't) you are trying to force it to fit your assorted religious theories - which don't actually hang together with one another anyway. Pick a religion, superimpose it on tarot and see what happens. Um - not a lot.

 

But the pineal gland sure as hell has nothing to do with any of it.

 


 

You need to know Tarot and not about it... Serious statement from me.
I have read cards for many people and they say I'm good at it... Some even traveled distances to meet me.

I said in this topic that I don't know who and when created TDM. I also just explained how lemniscate is hidden in TDM and not hidden in English decks. Did you miss it? You see, I know something about it.  

All I did is gave some hints to cultural connection between cultures based on facts. By they way, "third eye" is presented not only once in TDM, but some gonna say it is just a head around the hill! 😊

Posted
9 minutes ago, Raggydoll said:

Back in medieval Europe, hat brooches were a thing…

 

They never really went away. They're still with us. 🙂

Cap.JPG.7fac77ded60d8965232fcc4f043ed89a.JPGCapture.JPG.8f81075666aaaf0c372333e9def0eac6.JPG

Posted

Tarot history isn't a science, it's a vendetta! 

 

For my part, given the long historical relationship between games and divination, I'm not giving up on a degree of tarological systematicity just yet.

fire cat pickles
Posted (edited)
On 1/21/2022 at 1:23 PM, Lezarni said:

Can anyone share knowledge about this interesting detail which is portraited differently in the different decks?

We all have shared our knowledge about this and you have neither acknowledged nor thanked any of us for it. Also, it is customary to provide feedback to each person who responds. I haven't received anything... What I have gotten is a perpetuation of your own beliefs, which although certainly allowable, isn't what the OP originally expressed,  and I think you've really come here for people to back up those beliefs, or to preach, and not for altenative views on the matter: A rabbit hole that we've wandered so far off topic down as to render further discussion meaningless.

 

 

Edited by fire cat pickles
Posted
3 minutes ago, Lezarni said:

I said in this topic that I don't know who and when created TDM. I also just explained how lemniscate is hidden in TDM and not hidden in English decks. Did you miss it? You see, I know something about it.  

 

If you don't know where or when TdM comes from, you don't "know something about it."

So far all you've shown us is your own conjecture, tenuous-at-best connections, false information, logical fallacies, and irrelevant anecdotes. You haven't cited a single reputable source. And it's all OT - nobody's talking about lemniscates or "New Zeeland."
 

Posted
1 minute ago, fire cat pickles said:

We all have shared our knowledge about this and you have neither acknowledged nor thanked any i

of us for it. Also, it is customary to provide feedback to each person who responds. I haven't received anything... What I have gotten is a perpetuation of your own beliefs, which although certainly allowable, isn't waht thr OP originally expressed,  and Ithink you've really come here for people to back up, not for altenative views on the matter. A rabbit hole that we've wandered so far off topic as to render discussion meaningless.

In my first post after original post, the first thing I did I thanked everyone for the feedback. I say it again to everyone who have contributed.
I was forced to talk about Covid and Joe Rogan in the Tarot forums... so lost my concentration, sorry.  

This is my last post on this site. Thank you everyone and goodbye. 

Posted
56 minutes ago, Lezarni said:

You need to know Tarot and not about it... Serious statement from me.
I have read cards for many people and they say I'm good at it... Some even traveled distances to meet me.

I said in this topic that I don't know who and when created TDM. I also just explained how lemniscate is hidden in TDM and not hidden in English decks. Did you miss it? You see, I know something about it.  

All I did is gave some hints to cultural connection between cultures based on facts. By they way, "third eye" is presented not only once in TDM, but some gonna say it is just a head around the hill! 😊

 

I do know tarot. I don't know how long you have been studying and using it - I've been at it since 1975. Dummett is as good as it gets. Has a putative third eye on a crown  bringing chakras into TdM ever helped any of your readings ?

 

46 minutes ago, fire cat pickles said:

We all have shared our knowledge about this and you have neither acknowledged nor thanked any of us for it. Also, it is customary to provide feedback to each person who responds. I haven't received anything... What I have gotten is a perpetuation of your own beliefs, which although certainly allowable, isn't what the OP originally expressed,  and I think you've really come here for people to back up those beliefs, or to preach, and not for altenative views on the matter: A rabbit hole that we've wandered so far off topic down as to render further discussion meaningless.

 

 

 

Um yes.

 

43 minutes ago, katrinka said:

 

If you don't know where or when TdM comes from, you don't "know something about it."

So far all you've shown us is your own conjecture, tenuous-at-best connections, false information, logical fallacies, and irrelevant anecdotes. You haven't cited a single reputable source. And it's all OT - nobody's talking about lemniscates or "New Zeeland."
 

 

This, exactly - conjecture and wild associations which - aren't.

 

31 minutes ago, Lezarni said:

In my first post after original post, the first thing I did I thanked everyone for the feedback. I say it again to everyone who have contributed.
I was forced to talk about Covid and Joe Rogan in the Tarot forums... so lost my concentration, sorry.  

This is my last post on this site. Thank you everyone and goodbye. 

 

Nobody ever forced anyone to talk about Rogan or covid. If that was what you perceived, you should read posts more carefully before responding. But good luck in the future.

Posted

Curiously, all these conjectures have little to do with the meaning of this card -as I understand it at least- which is logical and considers the concrete facts only before making a judgment.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.