You might be interested in 'The secret in the bible' by Tony Bushby
He describes the 22 major arcana as being secreted into Psalm 119, and also each of the 22 referring to a location within and under the Great Pyramid of Giza - for 'resurrection rituals'.
Hi. Thanks for the site and videos. It is great that someone talks about the history in english in an adequate way . I have played Tarokk since the age of 14. In Hungary the games are quite well known, but since the cards dedicated to divination entered the market in the last 20 years, it is a common mistake to talk about Tarot and Tarokk as two different things, while they are not. ---I have a Pack from the late 19th century printed in Budapest by Nándor Piatnik.
Thanks for this - I'm a Tarot reader, and I'm really interested in the origins and history of Tarot. I've always known that it originated from a card game, but never known what that game was or how it was played. I think it's really interesting how the Tarot we know and use today has come to be a divination tool. But we must remember that no matter what its origins... the fact remains that it DOES work!
While I come from a more sceptical position regarding reading, I do feel that there need be no conflict between reading and game play - hence it is a means by which we can all share a love of the cards while putting our differences to one side.
I do hope that you try out some of the games, they really are great fun!
Hi. This suggestion comes from Ross Caldwell, one of the very knowledgeable folk in the history forum at Aeclectic. Not the first place you would expect to find folk like him but I do recommend that part of their forum. Also there, are the likes of Huck and Michael Hurst who all gave advice in scripting this film. They posted the images of Female Popes and Hung Traitors.
Five stars, favorited, and added to my blog!! I'd give it ten if YouTube allowed for it!
Not only is it a breath of fresh air to see Tarot covered from a card players' perspective, you may have been the first native English speaker on YouTube to pronounce the word "Tarocchi" correctly!
Great job on this one here. I'm very much looking forward to seeing the rest of this series!
You might be interested in 'The secret in the bible' by Tony Bushby
He describes the 22 major arcana as being secreted into Psalm 119, and also each of the 22 referring to a location within and under the Great Pyramid of Giza - for 'resurrection rituals'.
Egyptian - Egypsy - Gypsies
skel8tor 1 year ago
One of Best Tarot videos EVER!
Thanks for the TRUTH
Chirno9Icefall 1 year ago
Hi. Thanks for the site and videos. It is great that someone talks about the history in english in an adequate way . I have played Tarokk since the age of 14. In Hungary the games are quite well known, but since the cards dedicated to divination entered the market in the last 20 years, it is a common mistake to talk about Tarot and Tarokk as two different things, while they are not. ---I have a Pack from the late 19th century printed in Budapest by Nándor Piatnik.
zagyex 2 years ago 6
It is a good video. I'm new to the game playing tarot. I've played one of the games on everything2 and it looks interesting.
DonaldRanRanRu 2 years ago
Thanks for this - I'm a Tarot reader, and I'm really interested in the origins and history of Tarot. I've always known that it originated from a card game, but never known what that game was or how it was played. I think it's really interesting how the Tarot we know and use today has come to be a divination tool. But we must remember that no matter what its origins... the fact remains that it DOES work!
Elfdaughter 2 years ago
While I come from a more sceptical position regarding reading, I do feel that there need be no conflict between reading and game play - hence it is a means by which we can all share a love of the cards while putting our differences to one side.
I do hope that you try out some of the games, they really are great fun!
ANIideas 2 years ago
moar moar moar!!!!XD
tarot4games 2 years ago
Ronald approves! ran ran ruuuuuu!
DonaldRanRanRu 2 years ago 3
Say it LOUD RAN RAN RUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!
AnonWWXD 2 years ago
This video is full of win!
GAMEOFTAROT 2 years ago 9
IT IS FULL OF EPIC WIN!
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tarot4games 2 years ago
That's the most plausible sounding etymology of the word "tarot"
SkeptiGamer 2 years ago 5
Hi. This suggestion comes from Ross Caldwell, one of the very knowledgeable folk in the history forum at Aeclectic. Not the first place you would expect to find folk like him but I do recommend that part of their forum. Also there, are the likes of Huck and Michael Hurst who all gave advice in scripting this film. They posted the images of Female Popes and Hung Traitors.
ANIideas 2 years ago
Excellent! Yes, mirror this video!
SkeptiGamer 2 years ago 5
Five stars, favorited, and added to my blog!! I'd give it ten if YouTube allowed for it!
Not only is it a breath of fresh air to see Tarot covered from a card players' perspective, you may have been the first native English speaker on YouTube to pronounce the word "Tarocchi" correctly!
Great job on this one here. I'm very much looking forward to seeing the rest of this series!
Oudler 2 years ago 5