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The origin of the Tarot cards
which are actually cards with attractive pictures - continues to remain
vague despite considerable research. According to conservative
estimates, they are at least 500 years old. Some scholars, however,
place them in the 1st century after Christ. Others aver that they
originated from the religious rituals and symbols of the ancient
Egyptians.
Set Of Tarot Card
The earliest documented set of Tarot cards is rooted in the second half
of the fifteenth century and was painted in Italy. The Renaissance had
already adopted the Greek Gods and the Greek philosophy, which is why it
is Greek mythology, moral, spiritual and mystical elements which form
the backbone of Tarot cards. The images and imagery portrayed on the
cards reveals hidden things which would not be discoverable through
purely 'rational' means.
The Tarot cards have much to tell you The Tarot pack is set of cards
which may be used either for divination, or as a philosophical machine
for answering almost any kind of question put to it through a medium or
someone familiar with its powerful symbolism.
The images on the Tarot The images on the Tarot Card and the interest in predicting events through
symbols, dates back to ancient Egypt and even older civilizations, right
across the world. Tarot may have traveled to Europe from the Middle
East at the time of the Crusades, in the 12th century. The earliest
surviving Tarot deck, however, comes from 14th century Italy, where an
Italian nobleman had a deck hand-painted as a present for his daughters'
marriage.
Tarot cards show the major themes of life Tarot cards show the major themes of life and what we can learn about
ourselves. Each card is called Arcanum, which means 'mystery'. The pack
consists of two quite different, though not totally unrelated, groups of
cards, totaling 78 in number. In addition to 22 major cards known as
the Major Arcana, there are four suits of cards -The Suit of Cups
(symbolizing water), The Suit of Wands (symbolizing fire), The Suit of
Swords (symbolizing air ) & The Suit of Pentacles (symbolizing earth) --
which form the Minor Arcana.
Tarot come to Europe
In fact, the Tarot came to Europe about the same time as any other form
of playing card, in the early/mid 1300's. It is most closely related to
the 'Mamluk' deck of the Islamic world, which had suits cups, coins,
swords, and polo-sticks. The Tarot was originally used for a game called
'tarocchi' in Italy, which is sort of a distant cousin to Bridge.
Tarocchi is still played in some parts of the world, not usually with
the same decks the 'fortune tellers' use. The game was quite popular for
a time among the royalty in Italy, and sometimes a duke would commission
an artist to create a really nice deck. Some of the earliest surviving
Tarot decks come from this source. Plainer decks existed, but were not
well made enough, or well thought-of enough, to survive the intervening
600 years. The Joker of 'standard' card decks is "not" related to the
Fool of Tarot. The Joker was invented as a wild card for Euchre in the
1800's, in a part of the world where the Tarot was virtually or totally
unknown. Most of the Tarot decks on the market were created this
century, most of those in the last 20 years.
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