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Mirrors of cards
Tarot > Arcanas
By : Marianne Costa   - Monday, 27 February 2012 00:00
cois_lamesThe Tarot de Marseilles is ageless. Temporary companion of men everywhere throughout history, it is however very modern. Within the frame of this film directed by Thomas Coispel, Tarot goes with the life of Joseph, the hero of his history: it is his guide, his way. Sometimes he talks to it directly, sometimes he is helped by Marianne Costa (professional tarologist).
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The place of image in the divinatory field: Tarot, Zodiac ect
Tarot > History
By : Jacques Halbronn   - Monday, 26 December 2011 00:00
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"A picture is better than a long speech" recalls Jacques Halbronn, and he questions: "for what reasons, during the 16th century, in France, while the majority of the population couldn't read nor write, editors censured most of the pictures of prophetic texts which illustrated the Centuries, the Mirabilis Liber, the Vaticinia….  while foreign editions, especially German, had many of these?"

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Tarot, zodiac and chinese ideograms
Tarot > History
By : Patrice Serres   - Friday, 25 February 2011 15:00
serres_tarot The traditional Chinese calendar is composed of five cycles of Twelve years governed by twelve symbolical animals. Beginning by the year of the Rat, the cycle ends by the Pig. Each sign is linked to an hour character which defines more precisely and itself divided in two complementary notions, one beginning and one ending, showing the mutable y cyclical character of time.
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Towards a universal tradition ? The Tarot of Marseilles
Tarot > History
By : Jean-Louis Brun   - Friday, 09 April 2010 00:00
brun_2_tarot This 24-minutes presentation is the following of the part:
Towards a universal tradition?
The scenario in which Jean-Louis Brun shows an original key of reading, initiatory from the I Ching, which enables to understand the order of more than fifteen myths and legends.

In this part, the author analyses the 22 major arcanas of the Tarot of Marseilles (Philippe Camoin) and find a succession of 3x7 arcanas (22 less one, Arcana nameless,= 7x3) and find the universal scenario the Tradition  as it is established.
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Tarot of Marseilles, archetypes and symbols 9: Judgement, to the World and to the Fool
Tarot > Arcanas
By : Carole Sédillot   - Tuesday, 22 September 2009 00:00
Tarot de Marseille: archétypes et symboles 9: le Jugement, le Monde et le Mat In the ninth and last part of our adventure about major arcanas of the Tarot de Marseilles, Carole Sédillot invites us to Judgement, to the World and to the Fool which prefigure rebirth, freedom and individuation of the walker.
The Self, aim of the Jungian process, is never met, she explains, however the Magician accepted letting the work work offering through this unique adventure the revelation of its uniqueness. The "process" of inner transformation towards maturity has begun.
 
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Tarot of Marseilles, archetypes and symbols 8 - the Star, the Moon and the Sun
Tarot > Arcanas
By : Carole Sédillot   - Thursday, 20 August 2009 00:00
Tarot de marseille, archetypes et symboles 8 In this eighth part of our adventure about major arcanas of the Tarot de Marseilles, Carole Sédillot initiates us to the Star, the Moon and the Sun, which are the lights of the Tarot.
"Clarity is not born out of what we imagine to be light, but out of our conscience of dark" wrote C.G. Jung. On the long road of individuation, deep personality awakens and arouses at the light of different lightings offering the conscience evolutions and new perspectives always renewed...
 
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Tarot of Marseilles, archetypes and symbols 7 - Temperance, the devil and The House of God
Tarot > Arcanas
By : Carole Sédillot   - Friday, 17 July 2009 00:00
© rolffimages - Fotolia.com In this 7th part of our adventure on major arcanas of the Tarot de Marseilles, Carole Sédillot initiates us to Temperance, the devil and The House of God, which accompanies Strength, the Hanged Man, and the arcana XII, which sowed the ordeals along the path of individuation. The trues adventure of the ego continues among hostilities from where will come the next lights of conscience. A video conference which lasts one hour and eleven minutes.
 
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Tarot of Marseilles, archetypes and symbols 6 - Strength, the Hanged Man, the arcana XIII
Tarot > Arcanas
By : Carole Sédillot   - Thursday, 18 June 2009 00:00
sedillot_6_tarot_marseille In this sixth part of our adventure on major arcanas of the Tarot de Marseilles, Carole Sédillot initiates to Strength, the Hanged Man, the arcana XIII, so many ordeals which are at the foundation of the process of individuation in C.G. Jung's psychology.
In this space, apparently is really hostile, is the real adventure of the ego. The illusory world crumbles down demanding the abandon of old patterns.
 
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Tarot of Marseilles, archetypes and symbols5: Justice, the Hermit, and The Wheel of Fortune
Tarot > Arcanas
By : Carole Sédillot   - Friday, 15 May 2009 00:00
Tarot_marseille_archetypes_symboles_5 In the fifth part of our adventure on major Tarot of Marseilles, Carole Sédillot initiates us to Justice,  the Hermit, and The Wheel of Fortune, which prefigure the fair vision announcing a new step.
There isn't, indeed, a linear evolution and it's going incessantly back and forth that the being learns and go beyond the "point of repetition" which immobilizes to be cast in a spiral energy which propels him to his future.
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Tarot of Marseilles, archetypes and symbols 4: the Lover and the Chariot
Tarot > Arcanas
By : Carole Sédillot   - Thursday, 30 April 2009 00:00
Tarot de marseille archetypes et symboles In the fourth part of our adventure on the major arcanas of the tarot de Marseilles, Carole Sédillot continues the analysis with the Lovers and the Chariot.
”The union of contraries is both the force which triggers the process of individuation and its goal” writes C.G. Jung.  The fundamental choice is the result of existence tension between these two parts.  Listening to the soul’s voice, the right echo rings out and the individual goes towards his right way.
What are the stakes of individuation?  How to unify to surpass oneself?  The author’s answer in this 42-minutes conference.
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