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([personal profile] mskala posting in [community profile] tarot Apr. 15th, 2009 04:01 pm)
So, here's a new community. I wonder if anyone'll post things in it. I figure there needs to be a tarot community here, I'm willing to run one, and so, here we go; but I don't want to be the only one participating because that's boring for everyone. So, if you also think there should be a tarot community on Dreamwidth, how about commenting and saying what you think it should involve? I'm going to try adding some postings of my own to seed discussions.

Hey, wouldn't it be cool if we could create a tarot-based mood theme, with a different appropriate card image for each mood? Even more than one, since not everyone uses the same deck...
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From: [identity profile] ladyseishou.livejournal.com

Raises hand!


I think a comm set up to discuss the tarot would be great! I like your idea about creating a set of mood icons based on the tarot. I don't know how much I could help with the technical side of things but I would be willing to lend a hand.

Some things that I think would be cool for this comm:

Maybe an introduction post that talks about how you first became interested in the tarot. For me it was a very big poster of the Rider Waite Magician hanging in the dusty upstairs room of an old bookstore. There was something about the symbols and imagery that really pulled me into the illustration.

And along that line, maybe we could discuss the specific imagery used in our favorite decks (maybe a poll about our favorite decks?). Or dig a little into the whys and wherefores of our choices. Or maybe select a specific card very week to talk about its meaning - personally and historically.

One last suggestion if I may (given how I seem to be running on here), is "other" applications for the tarot deck - specifically (for me anyway) how it may be used for creative writing. I've read a couple of different articles about how the Major Arcana can represent the Hero's Journey - the backbone of almost any well-told tale. I would love to hear about how others might use the deck for their own writing (I understand that it can be a great way to push through writer's block) or any other nontraditional use really.

Okay, I suspect that's enough from me!
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From: [identity profile] ladyseishou.livejournal.com

Re: Raises hand!


Ah, as I am still an OpenID, I can not actually start/write posts - only comment on them. But when I am an official member of DW (hopefully sooner but at least by 4/30), I will be happy to start an introduction kind of post :)

Oh yes, there are several anime that have used or reference the tarot. Escaflowne comes readily to mind:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escaflowne

(sorry about the non-clickable link, something else I can't do as an OpenID "member")

It's an older anime but was quite popular at the time.

I look forward to reading your post on the tarot decks. Do you know if you can share images yet in the comm? The tarot is a very visual thing. It would be a shame not to be able to share scans of our cards (if desired of course).
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From: [personal profile] princessofgeeks


so glad to find this. will be participating as i can; probably more in may than for the next two weeks. will come back and check the posts and comment with my answers/views!

thank you!
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From: [personal profile] lanterne_rouee


i'm glad you started this and that it's less pagan-centric (or concerned with belief systems at all) than such places tend to be. thank you. :)

keeping it somewhat free form while squashing the free-reading requests is just the right approach. though if someone is mentally organized enough to do some sort of weekly topic, good for them. (i'm not mentally organized enough to even participate in an orderly progression of topics weekly, i don't think. XD)
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From: [personal profile] mu


hi hi! :) I look forward to the discussions in this community!
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From: [identity profile] ladyseishou.livejournal.com

Re: Raises hand!


I've sent a message to you re: your generous offer. A lot of tail thumping (please picture here a large, clumsy, happy puppy) as I await your reply.

This is the first time that I've heard that the CCS cards being compared to the tarot! At the time, I think that I heard some complaints from the usual sources that the CCS were somehow satanic in nature, etc. But I have watched the series and never felt that there was any basis to these claims. IMO the cards were used as a way to summon elemental magic by the main character all within the fictional world created by the authors of the series. I believe that it was popular with children (and adults ;-) as it allowed them to feel that they might also find a way to achieve control over the (sometimes) scary forces in their lives. This is not what I feel the tarot can do or does. But this should probably be saved for a later discussion. I have a CCS deck of cards and would be happy to post images so that anyway who is curious about what they look like can see for themselves what they are about.

And on that topic, I was referring to DW hosting images (apologies for my clumsy way of asking) and thank you for the information. I have posted images to LJ from a free account or two (not sure what the last one was) and so if DW works the same, I suspect it won't be a problem in the future. I am looking forward to sharing images of some of my favorite tarot decks (assuming that my scanner is feeling cooperative - oh what slaves we be to our technology ;-) at least me anyway!
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From: [personal profile] queen_of_cups


New here, so I thought I'd say hi before I start catching up.

Love the idea of a tarot-based mood theme, and thanks for starting this community!
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