OMG got a Papus book today and it made no sense to me, so I googled and found your video. I spent 4 hours on this spread and had so much fun! thank you for the Papus Journey, love your humour!
You are such a fantastic presenter... Can tell you know your stuff, while still keeping it light and fun. Amazing! And Papus' work is not easily digested... And you're a lady?! Hehe... If only Uncle Papus could see you now ;)
I want to SCREAM! THIS IS SO GOOD! Thank you Benebell Wen! Though I am conflicted about this information being publicly shared, you have done superb work!
Maritxu Guler referred to this spread as "The Big Game" in her LWB for El Gran Tarot Esoterico. It seems to be "the thing" among Martinists and Continental decks.
I feel like I'm really getting a huge advantage by having the opportunity to learn something like this early on, oh how i'm enjoying this series! It took me like...5 eternities to get through the to the end but i'm loving the kind of access to this kind of depth I had no I idea about, really, this is something that is quickly turning into a passion of mine. OH thank you Benebell, peace and blessings.
I actually loved the in-depth look about this and didn't get bored at all. @3:50 I am trying really hard to memorize this so I can be the most knowledgeable about this. A proper reader should actually understand the concepts, not just follow along and "pretend" to understand, right? Great video honestly, I just don't know about that comment. Made me just cringe my face.
Wow! That was a really fun spread! I'd like to really take the time to master that one. Thank you so much for these videos. I really enjoy them (and don't worry about the sound quality, I personally, at my less than amature level, thought it was fine :) )
I've taken some time to process this and play around with this a little bit. But I was wondering if this spread is possible for generic readings? If so, how would you select the suit to use for the first 4 cards? My initial thought was I could do the First Operation to select the category, but the Signifier card isn't selected until after the second three cards are drawn, correct? So how might one go about a generic reading? Also, side note, I went and got myself this book, and it is absolutely blowing my mind. Love it! Thank you for sharing these videos!
Haha my initial thought was the First Operation, too, except that just sounds like an excessive amount of ordering and re-ordering the cards! ^_^* B/c you'd have to shuffle everything, get your result, re-order, shuffle, etc. etc. so I mean, like, if you've got all day to do the one reading, go for it? ^_^* I'm sure there are creative ways to use this spread for general readings. I have a scheduled Sightsee the Tarot episode just on the general reading, though, inspired by Paul Foster Case. Stay tuned. =)
Please, can someone explain me card (d) a little bit better. I am confused. As far as I understood card (b) is the outcome.. but card (d) is the future? Is (d) what happens after the outcome? In my spread card (b) is very positive but card (d) is very negative... and for me is the difference between (c) and (d) also not very clear. Hopefully there is someone who can help me. Thank you in advance 🙇♀️
OMG got a Papus book today and it made no sense to me, so I googled and found your video. I spent 4 hours on this spread and had so much fun! thank you for the Papus Journey, love your humour!
You are such a fantastic presenter... Can tell you know your stuff, while still keeping it light and fun. Amazing! And Papus' work is not easily digested... And you're a lady?! Hehe... If only Uncle Papus could see you now ;)
I want to SCREAM! THIS IS SO GOOD! Thank you Benebell Wen! Though I am conflicted about this information being publicly shared, you have done superb work!
Thoroughly enjoyed this, thank you. 😍
Maritxu Guler referred to this spread as "The Big Game" in her LWB for El Gran Tarot Esoterico. It seems to be "the thing" among Martinists and Continental decks.
I feel like I'm really getting a huge advantage by having the opportunity to learn something like this early on, oh how i'm enjoying this series! It took me like...5 eternities to get through the to the end but i'm loving the kind of access to this kind of depth I had no I idea about, really, this is something that is quickly turning into a passion of mine. OH thank you Benebell, peace and blessings.
I actually loved the in-depth look about this and didn't get bored at all. @3:50 I am trying really hard to memorize this so I can be the most knowledgeable about this. A proper reader should actually understand the concepts, not just follow along and "pretend" to understand, right? Great video honestly, I just don't know about that comment. Made me just cringe my face.
Wow! That was a really fun spread! I'd like to really take the time to master that one. Thank you so much for these videos. I really enjoy them (and don't worry about the sound quality, I personally, at my less than amature level, thought it was fine :) )
Excellent Job! And fun.
D’oh! I had such a *hard* time keeping up! ;-)
I've taken some time to process this and play around with this a little bit. But I was wondering if this spread is possible for generic readings? If so, how would you select the suit to use for the first 4 cards? My initial thought was I could do the First Operation to select the category, but the Signifier card isn't selected until after the second three cards are drawn, correct? So how might one go about a generic reading?
Also, side note, I went and got myself this book, and it is absolutely blowing my mind. Love it! Thank you for sharing these videos!
Haha my initial thought was the First Operation, too, except that just sounds like an excessive amount of ordering and re-ordering the cards! ^_^* B/c you'd have to shuffle everything, get your result, re-order, shuffle, etc. etc. so I mean, like, if you've got all day to do the one reading, go for it? ^_^* I'm sure there are creative ways to use this spread for general readings. I have a scheduled Sightsee the Tarot episode just on the general reading, though, inspired by Paul Foster Case. Stay tuned. =)
I’m going to give this method a go. Hopefully a simple lady like myself can do it! 🤣
Please, can someone explain me card (d) a little bit better. I am confused. As far as I understood card (b) is the outcome.. but card (d) is the future? Is (d) what happens after the outcome? In my spread card (b) is very positive but card (d) is very negative... and for me is the difference between (c) and (d) also not very clear. Hopefully there is someone who can help me. Thank you in advance 🙇♀️
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