www.tarot.72.sk

janos.tungli

This page contains a revolutionary new view of the tarot, based on the works of Franz Bardon. It deals with the link between tarot, the Bible and magic. It shows that to date recognized cabbalistic view is essentially incorrect.
 

gregory

It would be nice if one could understand a word of it... I ran it through google and it is only partly understandable. I tried the auto site translator and again - it isn't easy. Is there a proper English version ?
 

janos.tungli

Sorry

In about two months I'll have a translation to English. The main idea is based on the duality of Tarot Arkan. While some things you can understand from pictures on the website.
 

Zephyros

I'm curious if you could expand a bit, even without saying everything. For example, which kabbalistic model is incorrect, the English model popularized by the Golden Dawn and the Tree created by Kirtcher or the Continental model that is based on Levi's work? Both a quite different from one another, and take very different routes. On the Kabbalah page you have several different models, which one is, in your opinion, "correct," and why?

When you say duality of the Majors, what do you mean?
 

HudsonGray

What language is that?
 

janos.tungli

I'm curious if you could expand a bit, even without saying everything. For example, which kabbalistic model is incorrect, the English model popularized by the Golden Dawn and the Tree created by Kirtcher or the Continental model that is based on Levi's work? Both a quite different from one another, and take very different routes. On the Kabbalah page you have several different models, which one is, in your opinion, "correct," and why?

When you say duality of the Majors, what do you mean?

Look: http://tarot.72.sk/?m=B4
The picture can be seen correctly display dual structure of the Tarot.
Two cards (Fool-Universe) represents a major duality, like Yin and Yang.
This major duality, which breaks down into 10 dualities (1x2 + 10x2 = 22 arkan)
 

rylla

I read a part of this book and it seems very well thought out and put together, I especially liked the interpretation of minors where each card is explained in the light of the corresponding major arcana (exp: Ace - Magician) applied to the elements (Fire, Water, so on) of the suit the card belongs. One can feel that the book is written out of love and passion for the tarot. Sorry, I don't know enough about the tarot relation to the kabala or the kabala itself to have any opinion in this regard.


ETA the book is written from a spiritual point of view; a proper translation in English won't be an easy task.