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Citizen
Join Date: 01 May 2010
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
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I recently got this deck, and so far I like it very much. I'm also not a Vampyre fan at all, but this one I can handle. The artwork is stunning! Haven't started reading with it yet because I'm checking the book and analysing the cards as I read. I understand what you mean LeFanu, sometimes he does repeat himself. However, I do find his descriptions very rich - he describes the images in detail and (I haven't found this very often when I get a deck) explains the symbols he drew in the card, what they stand for and why they appear. For example, in the Empress card, he explains how the apples in the image stand for growth and fertility, her peacock collar for the unfolding of beauty and life, and the bee as a connection to honey (richness and pleasure). He goes into the details of the image, and this is what I'm loving about the book. It makes you look at the image and see the various meanings there - very helpful for readings. Of course, as far as messages are concerned, it's a bit repetitive, yes. But it's detailed and rich enough to make you ignore that and have fun reading the book, in my opinion
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Citizen
Join Date: 20 Nov 2010
Location: Northern England
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Don't get me wrong, I like this deck very much (and this week's 'test drive' is proving fascinating*) BUT has anyone else ever noticed how similar the female vampyre on the 10 of Knives (which also features on the front cover of the accompanying book) bears an astonishing likeness to Frank N. Furter (Tim Curry) in The Rocky Horror Picture Show? I know all the 'celebrity' spotting in this deck is old hat - butt whenever I turn to the book to check up on how Daniels interprets some of the symbols he uses I cannot get the 'Sweet Transvestite' image out of my head - depsite the large bosom! *documented in Deck for a Week Daily Draws on here and on my *new* blog (see profile) |
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Citizen
Join Date: 08 Oct 2010
Location: UK
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Resident
Join Date: 05 Aug 2011
Location: New Zealand
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Mine has arrived! The book is awesome and so is it's artwork :3 I'm in love __________________ My tree bares strange fruit. Share, and share alike. - Eris |
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Citizen
Join Date: 02 Aug 2011
Location: United States
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Join Date: 03 Aug 2011
Location: Free Play of Space
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I totally agree. I do love this deck very much, but the book is not so helpful, I usually like to see how the creator understands the meanings, and there is few interesting bits, but all and all it's just so deeply spiritual, it just can not be expressed in words I suppose ;-) |
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Child of the Night
Join Date: 08 Sep 2003
Location: Québec, Canada
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I have found one more reason to call this deck "thothy", the quaballistic chart. I finished recently my intensive tarot study of the Tarot of Vampyres. I already had a bunch of Thoth tarot books, a few about quaballah, but I never learned quaballah. I wanted to learn something new for my ITS and since I already know astrology, I decided this time to dig in quaballah. I managed to acquire The Qabalistic Tarot: A Textbook of Mystical Philosophy by Robert Wang, really good book by the way, that helped me greatly. I did the majors last. Well, Crowley didn't follow the GD quabbalistic structure entirely, and switched the Emperor and the Star quaballistic attributions. The Tarot of Vampyres follows the Thoth quabalistic structure, not the GD one. Quote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STxXS5lLunE&ob=av2e __________________ Being in love with the Tarot of Vampyres El Desdichado (by Nerval) Je suis le ténébreux, - le veuf, - l'inconsolé, Le Prince d'Aquitaine à la tour abolie: Ma seule étoile est morte, - et mon luth constellé Porte le soleil noir de la Mélancolie. |
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Resident
Join Date: 05 Aug 2011
Location: New Zealand
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If I knew this song at the time, I'd have had it playing as I looked through the deck ^^ __________________ My tree bares strange fruit. Share, and share alike. - Eris |
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