Structrue and Interpretation of the Tarot
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In this class we will examine the overall structure of the tarot and the meanings of the individual cards. The main focus will be on placing the cards into a system that ties together the cards' meanings. Two such systems will be examined, the Waite-Smith (Rider-Waite deck) and the Crowley-Harris (Thoth deck). Several other decks will also be presented to show artistic and symbolic variations of the cards. | In this class we will examine the overall structure of the tarot and the meanings of the individual cards. The main focus will be on placing the cards into a system that ties together the cards' meanings. Two such systems will be examined, the Waite-Smith (Rider-Waite deck) and the Crowley-Harris (Thoth deck). Several other decks will also be presented to show artistic and symbolic variations of the cards. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 23 January 2008
Date: Monday, January 28 through Friday, February 1, 2007
Time: 7:00 to 8:00 pm
Location: TBA
Tarot cards are a beautiful way of symbolically exploring human emotions and thoughts.
In this class we will examine the overall structure of the tarot and the meanings of the individual cards. The main focus will be on placing the cards into a system that ties together the cards' meanings. Two such systems will be examined, the Waite-Smith (Rider-Waite deck) and the Crowley-Harris (Thoth deck). Several other decks will also be presented to show artistic and symbolic variations of the cards.