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It occurred to me to see if there were family crests for either Marguarite Frieda Bloxham's family, or for her husband Percy Harris's family. I didn't come up with anything except the interesting sidelight that Percy Harris was Jewish. Making me wonder if Frieda was too. This enquiry has dead ended. Ravenest, of course Crowley can ask the artist to put his family crest in the Sun card. Perhaps she didn't realize what it was. Who knows what other parts of Crowley's autobiography are embedded in the deck. *Grimaces at involuntary thought of genitalia in Devil card* You're right. It's typical of Crowley, insofar as he was um. Egomaniacal. Clever. Deceptive. I would say a charlatan. |
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The original painting that was not used showed what Crowley wrote as per previous posts. A sun. Below is a wall, in front of which, in a fairy ring, two children wantonly and shamelessly embrace. That is not a wall visually- it is a band crown visually. The Fairies baffled me- within a ring they would not. Even Grigori saw it in a physical sense of circumcision. Now Grigori said ....and I can imagine a perverse joy being obtained by using the family crest in the pursuit of something his family would have disapproved of so vehemently. So he did not free himself with his world view from his co-dependent attachment to the past? Why should I agree with someone who constantly acts out -Do what I say- not what I do. I grew up with that sort of hypocrisy. For me, myself alone, I am fairly PO'd with Harris for sycophancy. I actually thought her above petty ego stroking and was at pains to paint a vision. So you and I will not agree it seems and so I leave this thread to those who wish to trot out Crowley thought- which was not the intent of the thread anyway. Consider those who have the Thoth, like I did and do and not the Crowley books and what you said...... AND a relief to encounter these teachings without the outward sniding pomposoty of many who profess occult knowledge and write those tedious books. It would seem with the Crest/Blazon the man himself held a certain pomposity. I agree he is not as tedious as Waite. ~Rosanne __________________ How happy is he born and taught, That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill! Sir Henry Wotton Last edited by Rosanne; 08-07-2010 at 16:55. |
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Rosanne we posted simultaneously--please read mine before you go away, and I will do the same
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Did too Debra! __________________ How happy is he born and taught, That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill! Sir Henry Wotton |
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If memory serves the Visconti decks are loaded with family tributes. Seems part of the tarot tradition I was thinking more about the two children on the Sun card, and the discussion revolving around the pulsing of the Sun's resistance against its own gravity, and the dual nature of the Heru-ra-ha (Rahoorkhuit/active and Harpocrates/passive). This is blindingly obvious in hindsight, but I've never thought of this card in connection to the Sign of the Enterer (Horus/active) and its friend the Sign of Silence (Harpocrates/passive/also The Fool with his solar genitals). This pairing of movements is a standard part of many rituals, including and most famously the LBRP. A little bit of Sun for each performance of it
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That is a total red herring Grigori.A wedding gift of a game in the ruling Milan family is not comparable. Only the tax stamps would really be part of the Historic tradition in that light.\ Yes I did get that about the throbbing Sun, once I realised about the earlier card. ~Rosanne __________________ How happy is he born and taught, That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill! Sir Henry Wotton |
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Job well done Aleister Frieda's intention in painting the deck is quite clear. To paint Crowley's vision of the tarot while receiving his training in the same. Job well done Frieda. I just had a quick look at the correspondence between Crowley and Harris to see where idea for this card came from. The family crest doesn't get a mention sadly. However I think this snippet is a good one. Quote:
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And devil genitalia??? I thought we worked out in a previous thread that it was a double-goat-penis?
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