court cards
Thread originally posted on the Aeclectic Tarot Forum on 11 Oct 2004, and now archived in the Forum Library.
| acolyte |
11 Oct 2004 |
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Hi!
Other than when in a spread a card like the queen,king or page of a suit comes up as representing a person.How else do you know whether to read the cards abstract meaning or as a person.I am new a reading and it is becoming an issue
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| maria42airam |
11 Oct 2004 |
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Thank you Rhiannon! This looks like an excellent set of exercises.
Do you think it would help to have the book?
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| Fulgour |
11 Oct 2004 |
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There are 78 cards in a Tarot deck, and 16 are Court Cards.
That equals 20.5% ~ and it is no mistake that they're there.
Court Cards are not difficult to interpret, if taken individually.
Whenever I have a question about any of the Court Cards,
I simply ask The Queen of Wands. She's the perfect guide.
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| Rhiannon |
11 Oct 2004 |
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I'm enjoying the book very much as I do the exercises and read along. Keep in mind that in the study group I'm leaving out ALOT of information. I'm really only posting the spreads and exercises and almost none of the information.
In fact, the next exercise comes after a whole bunch of stuff about Myers Briggs and personality types, I just don't know how I'm going to approach that for study group purposes!
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| maria42airam |
11 Oct 2004 |
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I will put the book on my wish list. I'm not allowing myself to buy anymore books until my "waiting to be read" stack is down to six books. Right now it's over 20 :( and that's just the Tarot related ones. I LOVE books :)
This thread went into the Myer-Briggs personalities and the court cards a bit: http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=28986&highlight=brig%2A
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