3-card Tarot Syntax Game (#2)
Thread originally posted on the Aeclectic Tarot Forum on 10 Sep 2004, and now archived in the Forum Library.
| maria42airam |
10 Sep 2004 |
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RustyNeon posted (#1) a while back and I thought I would continue it.
Here's the link to the first one that spells out the rules:
http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=29733
This time lets try these 3 cards:
- The Emperor
- The Lovers
- Strength
Maria
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| maria42airam |
10 Sep 2004 |
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Choosing (Lovers) to lead (Emperor) with compassion (Strength)
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| Rusty Neon |
10 Sep 2004 |
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Originally posted by maria42airam
Choosing (Lovers) to lead (Emperor) with compassion (Strength)
As all games have their 'rules', I'd like to point out that a part of the 'rules' of the 3-Card Tarot Syntax Game also includes at least making an attempt to show the parts of speech. This rule was observed by most of the entrants in Game #1.
In the case of Maria's answer, an attempt at showing the parts of speech might go something like this:
Verb [as subject] / Verb [as complement] / Adverb
Thanks!
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| Alta |
12 Sep 2004 |
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The strength of love is greater than temporal power.
S adj O
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| littlehermit |
12 Sep 2004 |
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stable partnerships overcome strife.
emperor lovers strength
adj noun verb
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| maria42airam |
16 Sep 2004 |
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Osho Zen deck
The Rebel (Emperor)
The Lovers
Courage (Strength)
In order to be truly intimate, one must have the courage to renouce the past and live in the present moment.
(The Lovers- obj) (Courage - verb) (The Rebel - verb)
Maria
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