Quite so! When we combine study of Tarot with meditation, we begin to intuit a lot more through direct experience. These principles found in Tarot can also open up into experiences in the dream state, or through astral projections where we are fully conscious.
Truly, Kabbalah is the internal language of divinity as it is eternal. The reason why there is incoherence concerning the comprehension of dream states is because of the lack of study of Kabbalah, besides unethical psychological states which produces subjective projections upon the consciousness. Great masters have handed us this wisdom so we may study with the intellect, but true understanding comes about through direct experience of these things, which is initiation and life lived intensely itself. Mere intellectual understanding must be passed to become Bodhicitta. This is direct experience and realization of the path within our hearts.
If you haven't seen this video, I highly recommend it as I cover egos / psychic aggregates and how to dissolve them: th-cam.com/video/s9hAQGZ_QWE/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared Also, the next video currently in production will further touch on this topic. :)
You may also find this latest video helpful to further understand psychic aggregates / egos th-cam.com/video/W3HIrH3sKn0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BiwVGK68pRJtarvV
Hey great video. The deck your using for context-I don’t think I’ve seen that before.I most like the connections made with the tree of life however not all the contexts addressed are on the normal cards. And also was there a reason you didn’t start with the fool?
The Tarot represent cosmic principles, but those principles themselves were misrepresented many hundreds of years ago when the original Tarot emerged into the public. Since that time, many variations were created, altering the universal principles taught within the symbols and archetypes. One such change was to make the Fool the first card, instead of the 21st card, Transmutation. If you've yet to watch the introduction video to the series, it may help clarify a bit more about the Eternal Tarot and its origins within divinity: th-cam.com/video/zI_T0CDv07I/w-d-xo.html
So this will be a course explaining all the 78 arcanum (or cards?) of tarot? Sorry I am absolutely new to this topic. Kindly correct me if I am wrong and I am excited to gain new knowledge either way, so thanks for sharing yours.
The series will cover the 22 Major Arcana, as each of the Minor Arcanum can be synthesized into one of the Major. We do this by adding up the numbers, Kabbalistically. So, for instance, card or arcanum 38 would be 3 + 8 = 11. As the result is 22 or below (in this case 11) we have the resulting synthesized cosmic law. The book that comes with the Eternal Tarot deck and the book Tarot & Kabbalah have more information on the minor arcana, however they are best understood by first learning the Major 22.
Oh so it each card represents one of the little lines/paths to the next sephirot. In this case being the line between 1 and 3? Of this is correct why 3 and not 2 thanks
The lines are more indications of the relationships each sphere has with the whole. Kether is related with The Magician and the number 1, although there are other relations as well, such as how The Magician can also relate to Chesed, related with our Spirit, Atman. Tarot & Kabbalah is intuitive and fractal in this sense, so it's best to limit the intellectual study and take as much of it as we can into our meditation practices, so the knowledge can move into our heart center and become intuitive.
The principles of The Fool were altered after the original Tarot were released into the public arena. That card is actually Arcanum 21, as it refers to someone who is 'bitten' by the animalistic desire just before completing a level of awakening or the total awakening. This is why the card features a man being bitten, either by a dog, cat or, originally, an alligator.
Watch episode two, The High Priestess, here: th-cam.com/video/LRNxBB4xDRM/w-d-xo.html
Excellent! 🌟
Thank you for posting. I'm looking forward to more videos.
Bless you 😊
I started learning tarot 3 years ago, but I didn’t know about its connection to Kabbalah. I love that there’s always more to learn.
Quite so! When we combine study of Tarot with meditation, we begin to intuit a lot more through direct experience. These principles found in Tarot can also open up into experiences in the dream state, or through astral projections where we are fully conscious.
Truly, Kabbalah is the internal language of divinity as it is eternal. The reason why there is incoherence concerning the comprehension of dream states is because of the lack of study of Kabbalah, besides unethical psychological states which produces subjective projections upon the consciousness. Great masters have handed us this wisdom so we may study with the intellect, but true understanding comes about through direct experience of these things, which is initiation and life lived intensely itself.
Mere intellectual understanding must be passed to become Bodhicitta. This is direct experience and realization of the path within our hearts.
Thank you 😊
So wonderful and clear! Thank you very much
Great stuff brother!
Great seeing you here 😇
@Ilya Hahaha hey brother! Nice seeing you here as well!
Yoo this was wonderful great job excited for the rest of the series
Excellent presentation, really enjoyed the summation along with the visualizations.
I am happy that you enjoyed it!
Excellent. Please do a video on what you have mentioned as Psychic aggregates. What are they. How to identity and transcend them.
If you haven't seen this video, I highly recommend it as I cover egos / psychic aggregates and how to dissolve them: th-cam.com/video/s9hAQGZ_QWE/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Also, the next video currently in production will further touch on this topic. :)
You may also find this latest video helpful to further understand psychic aggregates / egos th-cam.com/video/W3HIrH3sKn0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BiwVGK68pRJtarvV
Thank you for making these videos. ❤
Fascinating ❤
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Happy you found it helpful. 🌟🙏
Hey great video. The deck your using for context-I don’t think I’ve seen that before.I most like the connections made with the tree of life however not all the contexts addressed are on the normal cards. And also was there a reason you didn’t start with the fool?
The Tarot represent cosmic principles, but those principles themselves were misrepresented many hundreds of years ago when the original Tarot emerged into the public. Since that time, many variations were created, altering the universal principles taught within the symbols and archetypes. One such change was to make the Fool the first card, instead of the 21st card, Transmutation.
If you've yet to watch the introduction video to the series, it may help clarify a bit more about the Eternal Tarot and its origins within divinity: th-cam.com/video/zI_T0CDv07I/w-d-xo.html
So this will be a course explaining all the 78 arcanum (or cards?) of tarot? Sorry I am absolutely new to this topic. Kindly correct me if I am wrong and I am excited to gain new knowledge either way, so thanks for sharing yours.
The series will cover the 22 Major Arcana, as each of the Minor Arcanum can be synthesized into one of the Major. We do this by adding up the numbers, Kabbalistically. So, for instance, card or arcanum 38 would be 3 + 8 = 11. As the result is 22 or below (in this case 11) we have the resulting synthesized cosmic law. The book that comes with the Eternal Tarot deck and the book Tarot & Kabbalah have more information on the minor arcana, however they are best understood by first learning the Major 22.
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Oh so it each card represents one of the little lines/paths to the next sephirot. In this case being the line between 1 and 3? Of this is correct why 3 and not 2 thanks
The lines are more indications of the relationships each sphere has with the whole. Kether is related with The Magician and the number 1, although there are other relations as well, such as how The Magician can also relate to Chesed, related with our Spirit, Atman. Tarot & Kabbalah is intuitive and fractal in this sense, so it's best to limit the intellectual study and take as much of it as we can into our meditation practices, so the knowledge can move into our heart center and become intuitive.
What about the fool card?
The principles of The Fool were altered after the original Tarot were released into the public arena. That card is actually Arcanum 21, as it refers to someone who is 'bitten' by the animalistic desire just before completing a level of awakening or the total awakening. This is why the card features a man being bitten, either by a dog, cat or, originally, an alligator.
What Tarot deck is being used?
You can find the deck here: glorian.org/books/the-eternal-tarot
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