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by Diana
07 Aug 2020, 18:35
Forum: Social Media - Follow Back and Share
Topic: Tarot of Marseilles Study Group on facebook
Replies: 2
Views: 906

Re: Tarot of Marseilles Study Group on facebook

I just wanted to say that the description of my facebook group has been revised, due to the direction the forum has taken. Which is in fact the direction I was hoping it would take. It's now this: ****************************** This group is solely focused on the Tarot of Marseilles. It's not a trad...
by Diana
28 Jun 2020, 06:34
Forum: Social Media - Follow Back and Share
Topic: Tarot of Marseilles Study Group on facebook
Replies: 2
Views: 906

Tarot of Marseilles Study Group on facebook

Greetings everyone. TAROT OF MARSEILLES STUDY GROUP https://www.facebook.com/groups/1958270691141089/ I hope you don't mind my announcing that I've opened up a facebook group devoted EXCLUSIVELY AND ONLY to the Tarot of Marseilles. It's called the Tarot of Marseilles Study Group. I opened it two eve...
by Diana
24 Apr 2020, 09:17
Forum: Plato's Cave
Topic: more fool you
Replies: 8
Views: 1265

Re: more fool you

chiscotheque wrote: 23 Apr 2020, 04:29

me too. and yet it happened. this is what happens when you feed me questions - they redound on you.

Redounding is indeed a very strange thing.
by Diana
19 Apr 2020, 20:28
Forum: Plato's Cave
Topic: Blind Faith
Replies: 6
Views: 945

Re: Blind Faith

dodalisque, it was indeed a beautiful story you told. Thank you for telling us. And thank you for daring to tell it. A pure act of Grace you received, when you allowed it in. I was thinking a lot about this thread today. Because I like thinking about Plato's Cave. And I was thinking about faith in g...
by Diana
19 Apr 2020, 18:13
Forum: Working with a Significator: Hosted by kare
Topic: Significator: kare Reads for Diana
Replies: 11
Views: 1977

Re: Significator: kare Reads for Diana

If you don't feel able to do a reading for me this month, please don't worry about it. The quarantine has thrown me so far off my game that I feel like just focusing on self care right now is totally legit. kare, I've been sitting with my cards beside for hours now. I don't even feel like taking th...
by Diana
19 Apr 2020, 15:33
Forum: News & Updates
Topic: Solitary Pleasures
Replies: 2
Views: 704

Re: Solitary Pleasures

How wonderful!!! What a great gesture. There have been so many gestures like this all over the internet since the beginning of the pandemic. My hearfelt wish is that this will continue even after this is over. That this whole business will have taught us how easy it is to give. Actually, it's a divi...
by Diana
19 Apr 2020, 14:25
Forum: Tarot de Marseille
Topic: A Maison Dieu XVI is not a Tower
Replies: 58
Views: 14368

Re: A Maison Dieu XVI is not a Tower

KoyDeli: I like it when messengers fall from the sky like you have with all your baggage of news and information. Sometimes there are happy days. Thanks for contributing all you do. You told me once about the Children of the Planets and I was hugely grateful too.
by Diana
19 Apr 2020, 14:18
Forum: Working with a Significator: Hosted by kare
Topic: Significator: kare Reads for Diana
Replies: 11
Views: 1977

Re: Significator: kare Reads for Diana

Dear kare, I've read your reading thoroughly twice. it's really interesting how you put it all together and also the tale of the reversed cards is very interesting. It seems to reinforce the main thrust of the message that these are no times to make decisions. Everything is upsidedown at the moment ...
by Diana
18 Apr 2020, 21:46
Forum: Button Soup Readings: Hosted by Charlie Brown
Topic: Button Soup reading circle - Charlie Brown and Diana
Replies: 9
Views: 1838

Re: Button Soup reading circle - Charlie Brown and Diana

Charlie Brown, would you object that we cancel our exchange this month? I'm really not able to focus on the tarot these days. Or anything much for that matter. Maybe because it's the spring and the birds are singing and my mind is elsewhere. If you organise another one next month, I'd be happy to jo...
by Diana
18 Apr 2020, 09:20
Forum: Working with a Significator: Hosted by kare
Topic: Significator: kare Reads for Diana
Replies: 11
Views: 1977

Re: Significator: kare Reads for Diana

kare, I'm feeling out of sorts today. Very nervous and irritated. The outer world has disturbed my inner world. I can't do anything tarot related today. I have to heal myself through meditation and going for a long long walk along the lake. A long long long long one. I'll come back tomorrow to this ...
by Diana
18 Apr 2020, 06:15
Forum: Tarot de Marseille
Topic: A Maison Dieu XVI is not a Tower
Replies: 58
Views: 14368

Re: A Maison Dieu XVI is not a Tower

There was never any edict concerning the destruction of Tarot card moulds, the edict concerning the destruction of playing card moulds specifically excluded those for the manufacture of tarot decks. . Wow, now that's a snippet!! Thank you so much for this information. Where is this edict found? Is ...
by Diana
18 Apr 2020, 06:13
Forum: Learning Your Craft
Topic: How the French read the cards
Replies: 41
Views: 6183

Re: How the French read the cards

That is the method described by Mellet in his essay published in Monde Primitif in 1781. Etteilla method also used pips of course and was very popular in the 19th century; even readers who used TdB or TdM would use his meanings for the pips or variations of them {there are quite a few TdB and TdM d...
by Diana
18 Apr 2020, 06:09
Forum: Learning Your Craft
Topic: How the French read the cards
Replies: 41
Views: 6183

Re: How the French read the cards

Thoth I can understand. RWS at first I was quite surprised to hear has no cultural presence in France, but then I thought about it and remembered to before I knew about the TdM and I thought the tarot really was just RWS and that the deck codified occult knowledge and that’s what tarot was. For me ...
by Diana
17 Apr 2020, 21:08
Forum: Learning Your Craft
Topic: How the French read the cards
Replies: 41
Views: 6183

Re: How the French read the cards

Another thing I've learned about the tarot in the French speaking world is one I'd already touched on once in another thread some time ago. It's that the RWS doesn't exist in their universe. Again a poster used a TdM inspired deck (she's the only one) and I mentioned again that it's not really a TdM...
by Diana
17 Apr 2020, 20:53
Forum: Tarot de Marseille
Topic: A Maison Dieu XVI is not a Tower
Replies: 58
Views: 14368

Re: A Maison Dieu XVI is not a Tower

Fantastic and fascinating stuff, KoyDeli. What info do you have on those molds that were ordered to be destroyed at one time? I have only vague memories of the details and which king ordered them to be destroyed. It was also for tax and financial reasons if my memory serves me well. And that they ha...
by Diana
17 Apr 2020, 20:49
Forum: Working with a Significator: Hosted by kare
Topic: Significator: kare Reads for Diana
Replies: 11
Views: 1977

Re: Significator: kare Reads for Diana

Oh thank you so much kare! Looks lovely this reading. I'll give feedback along with your reading tomorrow. 😘
by Diana
16 Apr 2020, 05:47
Forum: Plato's Cave
Topic: is idealism a crime? II
Replies: 41
Views: 6504

Re: is idealism a crime? II

dodalisque wrote: 16 Apr 2020, 03:20
No, thank you, Diana. I appreciate your efforts to help me back on my horse so I can get knocked down again for your amusement, but I think right now I prefer to see if the Hanged Man will lend me his rope.
by Diana
16 Apr 2020, 05:41
Forum: Learning Your Craft
Topic: How the French read the cards
Replies: 41
Views: 6183

Re: How the French read the cards

reading with pips is now in every contemporary book on reading the TdM that I have come across so far. In English or French? In American circles, the idea of the pips seems to be the lure for most first time purchasers. It seems curious and exotic, whereas the TdM majors aren't really all that diff...
by Diana
15 Apr 2020, 22:10
Forum: Plato's Cave
Topic: is idealism a crime? II
Replies: 41
Views: 6504

Re: is idealism a crime? II

And of course the perfect way of summing up what chiscotheque thinks of my character, and of having the last word.] Who said he has the last word? Come on, there's still some fight in you I'm sure. Think of the Knight of Swords in the RWS. No strategy is infallible. There must be a crack in his arm...
by Diana
15 Apr 2020, 22:03
Forum: Plato's Cave
Topic: is idealism a crime? II
Replies: 41
Views: 6504

Re: is idealism a crime? II

That happy athlete looks like she's winning the race. I guess I'll shoulder my few pathetic belongings, leaving my self-respect behind, and limp away from Plato's Cave once again with my tail between my legs. Oh, I didn't want to make you upset dodalisque. Here, have a biscuit. Take two as they're ...
by Diana
15 Apr 2020, 21:34
Forum: Learning Your Craft
Topic: How the French read the cards
Replies: 41
Views: 6183

Re: How the French read the cards

Merrick, I'll go and look more into this. But I really don't think historically the pips were of interest to the esoterists like Eteilla. It's an interesting subject to delve into though. As to the game. We mustn't forget that the game of tarot, the one that is so HUGELY popular in France still toda...
by Diana
15 Apr 2020, 21:18
Forum: Plato's Cave
Topic: is idealism a crime? II
Replies: 41
Views: 6504

Re: is idealism a crime? II

Theosophically reduced it's a nine. There should be a clue there. I was listening to what Kryon has to say about the numbers 1-9. He/they said number 9 is completion. So maybe chiscotheque is a complete man. Completion - J.L Nash Let there be none until we are dead Let it wait until jackals scream T...
by Diana
15 Apr 2020, 21:14
Forum: Plato's Cave
Topic: is idealism a crime? II
Replies: 41
Views: 6504

Re: is idealism a crime? II

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by Diana
15 Apr 2020, 18:53
Forum: Plato's Cave
Topic: is idealism a crime? II
Replies: 41
Views: 6504

Re: is idealism a crime? II

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