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Jean-Michel David condenses his writings from 1990 to provide an overview for a systemic possible correlation between the 64 hexagrammes of the I-Ching and the pip cards, excluding the four Aces.
(PDF edition approx. 573KB)
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Mark Filipas's classic review from 2001 is here re-presented for the benefit of all. Mark here discusses in a succinct overview the development of Egyptian styled tarot cards since their inception.
(PDF edition approx. 636KB)
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Tarot has seen changes over the past 500 years... Jean-Michel David here looks at its possible easterly move in the future.
(PDF edition approx. 655KB)
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Craig Conley opens our eyes to the visual treasures around the Welsh coastal village of Portmeirion.
(PDF edition approx. 662KB)
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Mary Greer presents the Golden Dawn's approach to the Minor Arcana through the previously unpublished writings of Brodie Innes.
(PDF edition approx. 550KB)
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E.C. celebrates Lo Scarabeo's 20th anniversary and reviews 1987-2007 - Twenty Years of Tarot: the Lo Scarabeo Story.
(PDF edition approx. 642KB)
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Enrique Enriquez considers the deceptive simplicity within the Marseille Tarot, introducing us to its optical language.
(PDF edition approx. 621KB)
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Lisa Larson reflects and muses on the New Age, tarot, and religion.
(PDF edition approx. 579KB)
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being an outline of Jean-Michel David's preferred correlation.
(PDF edition approx. 637KB)
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The Boiardo poem is one of the oldest references to a deck with 22 trumps. Here is presented the translation worked on by a number of people as it appears on Tarotpedia.com.
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Lee Bursten recounts his journeys into creations for the Gay Tarot, Tarot of Dreams, Universal Marseilles and the Zodiac Tarot. |
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Le Comte de Mellet's first part of his 1781 essay, focussing on the trumps, is here presented in translation. |
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In preparation for a future Newsletter presenting le Comte de Mellet's 1781 essay, Jean-Michel David digresses into its relative importance.
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Jean-Michel David gives us an overview of the Award's development and design, and this year's outstanding winner: Mary Greer.
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Robert Mealing brings to life this deck, one of the earliest and most extant tarot deck freely and with the splendor it deserves.
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...being an introduction to the ancient kabbalistic origins and meanings of the tarot: a book and some introductory comments by Dovid Krafchow.
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Jean-Michel David travels east in search of iconographic similarities.
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Debra Rosenthal opens this early deck to the wonders and joys of a first discovery.
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Mary Greer talks of her previous and forthcoming wonderful adventures into Egypt, the journeys including initiations and the usage of tarot.
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Jean-Michel David reflects on the four elements, their origin, and the connections to the suits people have suggested.
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Colin Browne, creator of this tarot deck based on Freemasonry's traditions, shares with us some of the thoughts that influenced the deck's creation.
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Roxanne Flornoy shares some of her experiences working with children within the French education system on tarot as cultural inheritence.
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Alissa Hall invites us on an experiential journey...
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Robert Mealing takes us along on a hunt to find
the origins of the Marseille Tarot
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Major Tom Schick reflects on the creation and
development of the calendar as the fifth year is
about to be released
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An extract from the Association for Tarot Studies' Tarotpedia -
the Online Encyclopedia of Tarot
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Jean -Michel David presents his views on a manner
in which the Court Cards of the Tarot may be correlated
with the Myers -Briggs Typology
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Sophie Nusslé further delights readers
with her own description on writing the book to
the Fantastic Menagerie Tarot
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Jean -Michel David critically addresses certification
and codes of ethics in relation to tarot readings
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Stephen John Mangan (kwaw) offers his insights
into their possible connection
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Linda Atkinson describes this software's growing
excellence
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Short descriptions from thirty people!
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an extract from the newly released book Mirror
of the Free by Nicholas Swift
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Stephanie Arwen Beck discusses learning to trust
your own inner voice
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Dan Pelletier looks at an important aspect in
reading Tarot
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the Jean Dodal c. 1701, Lyon by Jean -Michel David
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Expected 'Frequently Asked Questions' answered...
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French original and translation by Jean -Claude
and Roxanne Flornoy
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Updated information about Presenters and Workshops
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Jean -Michel David explores the Golden Dawn's "Tree
of Life" correlations
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A special double -issue feature by Karen Mahony
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Ross G. Caldwell shares some thoughts
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Robert Mealing invites you to explore the "Cary
Sheet", an uncut sheet of Tarot cards dated
to the early 1500's
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Jean -Michel David presents an overview
and some original considerations
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Online Conference Workshops descriptions from
the 2005 International Conference
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Eguchi Koretaka discusses the virtues and an
ivory carving on a 10th century northern European
Bible cover
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Some brief extracts and announcement of imminent
reprinting of this important book
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Michael Hurst critically appraises and reviews
Robert O'Neill's book
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A reprint of a little known classic essay from
Waite
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Jean -Michel David's critical review at the release
of this deck
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Claas Hoffmann recalls an interview with Olive
Whicher & looks at connections connections
to Steiner
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Nina Lee Braden's amazing list of literary books
which incorporate tarot in some way
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2004 in (pre -)view: Jean -Michel David gives
an example
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Short descriptions from forty people!
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Jean -Michel David looks at similarities between
ivory carvings and tarot imagery - and highlights
some lost treasures
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Includes details about membership to the Association
for Tarot Studies.
As this is periodically updated,
the link is to the current active page, rather
than to the original Newsletter content.
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Nellie Levine reviews Karen Mahony and Alex Ukolov's
new deck.
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Jean -Michel David briefly reviews these two modern
renditions of tarot's classic deck
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David Brice introduces important considerations
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One of Robert O'Neill's key essay
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Jean -Michel David reviews this classic text on
the eve of its re-print
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One of the most important theoretical contributions
made in the last decade - an extract
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Diana Sobolewska's journey through the Atouts
of the tarot
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Lee A. Bursten's review of this important 19th
century deck as recoloured by Michela Gaudenzi
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A wonderful interview by Alex B. Crowther
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ATS Publications
Story of the Waite-Smith Tarot
Frank Jensen has long been amongst the key players
in presenting information on the development of this
important deck in the history of Tarot. We now have
the opportunity to read on this deck's history during
its key phases during the past 100 years.
> Story
of the Waite-Smith Tarot
Taros - the Journal for Tarot Studies
Issue 1 • 2006 of Taros,
the annual Journal for Tarot Studies, is now
online.
> Taros
Tarot Symbolism
The Association for Tarot Studies is delighted in
being able to present Bob O’Neill’s important
Tarot Symbolism.
> Tarot
Symbolism
Tarotpedia
With already over 800 members and over 1000 pages of
content, Tarotpedia is fast becoming one of the most
developed online resource for tarot.
> Tarotpedia |
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