FaerieStorm
I am new here at the forum, and I have found that there is very little on the Tarot de Paris (J. Phillip Thomas). I have found this deck to be the most beautiful, functional and communicative deck in my collection.
I would love to begin a complete study group for the Tarot de Paris. There is so much meaning behind the Parisian statuary and architecture that it seems only necessary to begin a more in-depth study group.
IDEAS TO DISCUSS:
1. Symbology behind the Parisian art and its history, which relates to the Tarot.
2. J. Phillip Thomas' personal interpretations of the cards (which are written very beautifully).
3. Connections and differences between Tarot de Paris and the more traditional decks (i.e. Rider-Waite, Crowley's Thoth, etc.).
Hopefully, some of you may find this worth while (I know I do!!).
Thanks.
I would love to begin a complete study group for the Tarot de Paris. There is so much meaning behind the Parisian statuary and architecture that it seems only necessary to begin a more in-depth study group.
IDEAS TO DISCUSS:
1. Symbology behind the Parisian art and its history, which relates to the Tarot.
2. J. Phillip Thomas' personal interpretations of the cards (which are written very beautifully).
3. Connections and differences between Tarot de Paris and the more traditional decks (i.e. Rider-Waite, Crowley's Thoth, etc.).
Hopefully, some of you may find this worth while (I know I do!!).
Thanks.