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Two Excellent Books I Highly, Highly Recommend
There are two authors I've recommended in various places before that I definitely respect and appreciate. I recently bought two of their most recent books and I'm very, very pleased with what I've learned and what they've proven by years of scientific research. Yep, I said "scientific" as in double blind studies and all that true scientific proof requires. We're legit, folks. Let me tell you about the authors and these books and why I'm so thrilled to bring this to you all.
First of all, Larry Dossey, MD is the author of a book called One Mind. Quoting what's written on the back cover of the book:
"In the 20th century, we were introduced ro several subdivisions of the mind: the conscious, subconscious, preconscious and so on. But what we didn't know was that there was another level of consciousness, an all-encompassing, infinite dimension of shared intelligence: the One Mind. This universal consciousness connects all of us through space and time.
Emerging studies have shown that the One Mind isn't just an idea; it's a reality. In this book, Larry Dossey shares compelling experiences and research that supports the One Mind concept, such as:
Shared thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations wirh a distant individual
Communication between humans and sentient nonhumans, such as pets
Acquisition of previously unknown knowledge from a person who has died
Hidden or lost objects found through mental means alone
Direct contact with a transcendent domain through near-death experiences
Rev. Wayne Muller, who I'm not familiar with, wrote this on the back of the book, too, but I want to include his comments as well:
"The Buddha said: Isolation is the world's great misery. In an increasingly complex world , we feel overwhelmed, discouraged, and more and more alone. Dr. Larry Dossey, a gifted physician of the soul , relieves the agony of modern isolation. He reveals our deep connections to everything around us, to reassert our belonging with everything everywhere."
This book is absolutely awesome. Worth every penny you pay for it and then some, in my opinion. I can't recommend it highly enough and I'm going to read it again----and probably again and again. I hope many of you will, too. I got mine on Amazon.
The second book is by Dean Radin, PhD. It's titled Real Magic and from the back of the book:
"The chief scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences turns a critical eye toward such practices as telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and psychokinesis. Are such powers really possible? Science says yes."
To quote just a little from his first page, he says "this is about REAL magic" and he says "Real magic falls into three categories......" The first category he calls "force of will"and he says it's associated with spell-casting and other techniques meant to intentionally influence events or actions.
The second one he calls "divination" and it's associated with Tarot reading mirror-gazing and other practices.
The third one he calls "theurgy" and it involves evoking and communicating with spirits.
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Hi all, I'm new. I found this forum looking for an alternative to a forum where I used to study.
I learned from learntarot.com at first, with a random crappy Lo Scarabeo deck from a mall. I made my first informed choice of deck, Clive Barret's Ancient Egyptian, from Aeclectic Tarot reviews & studied with the posters there. This is what I typically use to read for others. I like my Ancient Egyptian for combining and playing with both RWS and Thoth traditions. I'm not much fond of RWS itself but I can appreciate its influences in other decks and its clones too; I just don't think the og RWS inspires me.
I have also enjoyed Hermetic Tarot and Robin Wood which I gave to a friend (but I wouldn't mind acquiring it again sometime). Ultimately I got into Thoth. My best unexpectedly good deck is the Game of Thrones Tarot. I have also enjoyed using cards virtually with Orphalese where my favorite deck to use is Neon Moon.This is a pretty consumerist entry. I have a personal relationship with the cards but I'm not great at writing it. I'm not much a neo-pagan at my roots. But thru my study of Tarot and it's connected materials, numerology, astrology, etc, I have appreciated and appropriated some neo-pagan practices. These communities have welcomed me (mostly 😉 ) I would usually describe myself as an atheist but at my most mystical I might try to describe as a kind of psychedelic Jungian techno-animist.
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The Wheel of the Jewish Calendar makes a major shift as we leave the months of Adar I & II and entered the month of Na’arah represented by Major Arcana card XVII Na’arah ‘Hope’ on April 9, 2024. The third decan of Aries also began on April 11.
The bottom row, representing the Jewish calendar according to the Tarot Netivot system now features Major Arcana card XVII for the beginning of the new month; and the 7 of Wands ‘Namaste’ for the beginning of the week of Waxing Moon April 13.
There is one overlap of correspondences between the two systems for this period: the Eagle.
The top line features Tarot cards as they relate to today’s Western Hermetic Astrology using primarily the Tabula Mundi Tarot Silver Edition by M.M.Melleen. This works with the Solar Calendar. These are the correspondences that Benebell Wen uses when working with the SKT and astrology.
The bottom line features Tarot cards as they relate to the Hebrew calendar according to Tarot Netivot. I am using the Lurianic Tarot by Basilikon — one of the few truly Jewish Tarot decks out there and certainly one of the most beautiful; and the hand painted Illuminated Tarot Starlight Rainbows edition. This works with the Lunar Calendar.
The middle cards are animal, crystal, and plant correspondences according to T. Susan Chang in the book Tarot Correspondences. These are tied to the Major Arcana cards as they appear in Tarot Netivot representing each Jewish month, Jewish holidays, and major lunar and solar events as well as to the Western Hermetic Major Arcana in the top rows. These are taken from various decks in my collection. New additions: otter; peacock; ram; hawk; amethyst; garnet; diamond; oak; thorn; bloodroot; olive; fir; and fruit trees. It is interesting to note that two of these correspondences do occur together on the same card. This is the Eight of Pentacles for the Tellurian Tarot deck.
Existing cards will be exchanged with new incoming cards as the wheel of time turns. Lunar phases change every 3 - 4 days; decans change every 10 days. Months change every 28 - 31 days. Note: I am working with 2 different systems to mark the months, one solar and the other lunar. I shall try to post a new board every time there is significant movement.
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Modern Tarot Books And Real Victims
You bring up an interesting point about how psychology itself [and Tarot books] reflect current trends. Rape or incest survivors were routinely blamed until recently. It's improved in USA and many countries ... but in many places the woman is blamed and the police don't care. In some Moslem societiies [not all] if a woman is raped ... they kill HER. Blame the victim is a tragic part of the human condiition. Meanwhile ... here in USA a type of "victim mentality" arose with "identity politics". Ppl who have perfectly good lives identify with oppression. It's a First World Problems thing. I think political backlash against this nonsense took a strange and ugly turn which took us backwards. Even in progressive countries ... people DO struggle [i.e. disabled, survivors of abuse, bullying, etc.] but there is an ugly backlash that degenerated into a pop psychology dismiss the abuse or disability by calling it "playing the victim" or a "victim story". Spiritual groups are possbile the worst. I was bullied but it was dismissed as, "personality confict" and "ego attachment". The whole Law of Attraction thing has an ugly undertone of, "if you're poor it's YOUR fault." Never mind stagnant wages, corrupt labor laws, no maternity leave, no sick leave, and predatory corporations. Yet how many Tarot books and influencers tout Law of Attraction?- Misterei replied to Tom's topic in Tarot Talk & Technique -
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Atu X - The Wheel of Fortune
Maybe it would help to consider the dynamics of the Fool: Silence - Harpocrates, and the Magus: Speech - Ra Hoor Khuit, emanating out of the sephira Kether and how this is symbolised on a lower arc as the Sun (Heru Ra Ha), being both an image of Horus and of our realized selves. Or perhaps the imagery on the Aeon card, where Harpocrates could be interpreted as the "seed" of the unmanifested, secret and silent Self. Whereas Ra-Hoor-Khuit is the ever Becoming child that is continually conceived and born from this conception. As the saying goes, you reap what you sow. As with practically all the symbols Crowley describes, this has an individual and a wider societal interpretation. Initiation for the individual is reflected in the birth of the Aeon of Horus as a whole. If the seed of our actions is not in alignment with the True Will, then its manifestation in the world will exemplify this same imbalance and lack of connection, necessitating a potentially unpleasant course correction.- Aeon418 replied to Aeon418's topic in Thoth -
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Petit Oracle des Dames
Sounds good. I'll make a relevant subforum there later today 🙂- dancing_moon replied to jaygon's topic in Oracles
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