Jerusalem
Hi guys,
This is my first post here and I decided to take the opportunity to ask a question that has been bothering me for the past couple of days.
It seems like just about every book I pick up is somewhat wrong for me. There seems to be two sides to the problem. The books for beginners are so afraid of scaring the reader off that their card interpretations are total softballs. All light and fluffy with only hints at real shadow, negativity, and misfortune. Personal enrichment is alright, but are not the elements that these cards are representing equally negative as positive? I feel like I'm getting a G-rated representation here and it irks me some. On the other side of the coin, the more advanced discourses all seem to cloak themselves in the inpenetrable enigma of the Cabalah. Some parts of this I like, but how many pages can you go on and on for speaking only abstractly without reference to anything in the solid tangible world?
If this makes sense to anyone and they could recommend a resource for me to examine, I would very much appreciate it. Thank you for reading.
--Jerusalem
This is my first post here and I decided to take the opportunity to ask a question that has been bothering me for the past couple of days.
It seems like just about every book I pick up is somewhat wrong for me. There seems to be two sides to the problem. The books for beginners are so afraid of scaring the reader off that their card interpretations are total softballs. All light and fluffy with only hints at real shadow, negativity, and misfortune. Personal enrichment is alright, but are not the elements that these cards are representing equally negative as positive? I feel like I'm getting a G-rated representation here and it irks me some. On the other side of the coin, the more advanced discourses all seem to cloak themselves in the inpenetrable enigma of the Cabalah. Some parts of this I like, but how many pages can you go on and on for speaking only abstractly without reference to anything in the solid tangible world?
If this makes sense to anyone and they could recommend a resource for me to examine, I would very much appreciate it. Thank you for reading.
--Jerusalem