This was very helpful. I especially liked what you shared about the different way to see the Knight energy moving outward beyond the King. Thank you as always!!
Yes, it's interesting. A touch confusing too hahaha but I guess each of us has to make their own associations and I just wanted to mention this, because it's there :) Also Crowley uses the Knight as the highest - most fiery expression. There's no Kings in his system...interesting. He writes about the court cards as stages in the creative/alchemical process...Pages being the earth/Malkut part. So much info! But as a simple way I really like the practical approach- what can I do? what am I encouraged to do by these guys and gals? :) Thank you for watching xx
I love Jodorowsky's deck despite its controversy. And I like his mytho-poetic perspective but I've held back from buying his book for various reasons. It was helpful to hear excerpts from it. I do like Yoav Ben-Dov's book for its clarity and pith. This was a great video, Kasia. Love seeing the Dodal. Court cards are like that parental and sibling presence that you're never quite sure of lol. Sometimes they understand you and sometimes they don't and vice versa 😆 Love your little sum-up at the end; learn, do, nurture, master. Thanks for sharing. xo
hahaha lol so true- family traits hahaha I love Jodorowsky's/Costa book! Esp the intro and some of the ideas he puts forth- I don't dig all of them but he always makes me think outside the box and try new things. Grateful to him forever for this inspiration. Thank you for watching Rose!
I watched the whole thing! The way of looking at the knights as taking the suit to the next level was utterly fascinating! I'd never heard of it before. Thank you for sharing this vlog with us. I'd love to see more Tarot Study videos from you in the future.
Cierra Grove I know! I actually never really stopped to think about it before. Maybe helpful in some contexts! Thank you for sticking with it! I felt it was a bit chaotic but I'll get better! Xx
Thank you Shawn! Glad it was helpful! I like researching tarot. So much more to say here...esp the whole Thoth system. It's fascinating how we can read the cards on sooo many levels!
Such helpful and interesting investigation into the court cards! 💚💚 I know I'm watching years after this came out, but thought I would express my thoughts nonetheless 😂
Uhhh, z dworskimi to nieraz miewam problemy... :)) Przy okazji może wspomnę o pierwszych ręcznie robionych taliach, jakie udało mi się kupić - i jednocześnie mój pierwszy zakup w tarotbg (akurat trafiłam na przerwę wakacyjną właściciela sklepu, ale co tam ;) ) Wpadłam do nich w poszukiwaniu dużej talii Visconti Sforza, ale przypadkowo trafiłam na małe cudeńko (również Il Meneghello): La corte dei Tarocchi - i nie mogłam się oprzeć... no nie mogłam. ;)
Kasia, uwielbiam Twoje lekcje i nauki, dzieki! I was wondering about the youthful appearance of the Kings of Swords and Wands versus the more aged Kings of Coins and Cups. Do you think that this could be interpreted in terms of time and effort needed to master the qualities of their respective suits? It takes considerable time to gather wealth and reach emotional maturity (coins and cups, respectively) so by the time we are somewhat accomplished in those areas, we are at the very least middle-aged. On the other hand, if we take swords and wands as representing wits/intellect and passion/enthusiasm -- these are qualities that tend to be inherent in one's personality, and more difficult -- if at all possible -- to develop through effort. You either have them or you don't. So, could the younger kings indicate that? I don't know... and I don't want to be controversial here, but I got intrigued by the age difference of those kings.
Interesting points! Also to add to your arguments the wands and swords are seen as the quick suits. And coins and cups as slower...somehow that also fits the "age" .. Who knows :) I love to geek on these ideas though hahaha
Well, shuffled inside his philosophy there’s a lot of brilliance and art and progressive ideas, but there’s certain arrogance , and “matter of fact-ness” to his restoration deck and his book that puts me off. But I’m well aware that I’m a minority.
19:57 This is interesting to me. The black and white checkerboard floor is the masonic temple floor. The black square represents the base mind.
interesting! thanx for sharing
This was very helpful. I especially liked what you shared about the different way to see the Knight energy moving outward beyond the King. Thank you as always!!
Yes, it's interesting. A touch confusing too hahaha but I guess each of us has to make their own associations and I just wanted to mention this, because it's there :) Also Crowley uses the Knight as the highest - most fiery expression. There's no Kings in his system...interesting. He writes about the court cards as stages in the creative/alchemical process...Pages being the earth/Malkut part. So much info! But as a simple way I really like the practical approach- what can I do? what am I encouraged to do by these guys and gals? :) Thank you for watching xx
Very informative, thank you. I appreciate how your cross reference different schools of Tarot, IMO the only way to learn tarot is doing it this way.
Thanx Dirk. Agree. :)
Very helpful !! Thank you 🙏🏼
Fabulous. I'm reading Jadorowsky and this sums it well.
His book is very cool
Your headscarf and this video! 😍 I'll definitely be looking at the court cards in a few of my decks. You emphasizing behaviour helps.
:0 lol over gesticulating hahaha xxx
Tarot Map Hahaha! I meant behaviour of the cards 😂
PS: I talk with me hands all the time!
Thank you !!!! I loved it. The way you explained them through different perspectives made it so rich. You are amazing!
I do have Barbara Moore's book, love it!
Great video on court cards, love hearing your insight and being a beginner in tarot I am definitely struggling with these. Thanks for sharing 😊
I love Jodorowsky's deck despite its controversy. And I like his mytho-poetic perspective but I've held back from buying his book for various reasons. It was helpful to hear excerpts from it. I do like Yoav Ben-Dov's book for its clarity and pith. This was a great video, Kasia. Love seeing the Dodal. Court cards are like that parental and sibling presence that you're never quite sure of lol. Sometimes they understand you and sometimes they don't and vice versa 😆 Love your little sum-up at the end; learn, do, nurture, master. Thanks for sharing. xo
hahaha lol so true- family traits hahaha I love Jodorowsky's/Costa book! Esp the intro and some of the ideas he puts forth- I don't dig all of them but he always makes me think outside the box and try new things. Grateful to him forever for this inspiration. Thank you for watching Rose!
I watched the whole thing! The way of looking at the knights as taking the suit to the next level was utterly fascinating! I'd never heard of it before. Thank you for sharing this vlog with us. I'd love to see more Tarot Study videos from you in the future.
Cierra Grove I know! I actually never really stopped to think about it before. Maybe helpful in some contexts! Thank you for sticking with it! I felt it was a bit chaotic but I'll get better! Xx
Tarot Map I love "rambly" videos. Just do you! I appreciate everything you share.
thank you! this was great!i sat down with my journal and took notes as you spoke. i love the different take on the knights and kings!
I know, I found it pretty fascinating too while doing the research. Glad it was of help xx
Thank you for all that work and information you put into this video. Very informative! Blessings, Shawn.
Thank you Shawn! Glad it was helpful! I like researching tarot. So much more to say here...esp the whole Thoth system. It's fascinating how we can read the cards on sooo many levels!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights! Great video :) Xx
Hey you! Thank you for watching xxx hugs
Such helpful and interesting investigation into the court cards! 💚💚 I know I'm watching years after this came out, but thought I would express my thoughts nonetheless 😂
thank you thank you! this really helped me a lot!
Thank you for watching and saying this. It's an inspiration for me xx
very helpful and not only in theoretical ways. thank you for sharing!
Such a great video Kasia...I still want the Tarot of Transformation 😍
Tarot Alchemist yes! Still loving it so much! I think u will too x
Very helpfull!!❤
Uhhh, z dworskimi to nieraz miewam problemy... :)) Przy okazji może wspomnę o pierwszych ręcznie robionych taliach, jakie udało mi się kupić - i jednocześnie mój pierwszy zakup w tarotbg (akurat trafiłam na przerwę wakacyjną właściciela sklepu, ale co tam ;) ) Wpadłam do nich w poszukiwaniu dużej talii Visconti Sforza, ale przypadkowo trafiłam na małe cudeńko (również Il Meneghello): La corte dei Tarocchi - i nie mogłam się oprzeć... no nie mogłam. ;)
Historyjka znam I mam:) Cudowna talia!
Kasia, uwielbiam Twoje lekcje i nauki, dzieki! I was wondering about the youthful appearance of the Kings of Swords and Wands versus the more aged Kings of Coins and Cups. Do you think that this could be interpreted in terms of time and effort needed to master the qualities of their respective suits? It takes considerable time to gather wealth and reach emotional maturity (coins and cups, respectively) so by the time we are somewhat accomplished in those areas, we are at the very least middle-aged. On the other hand, if we take swords and wands as representing wits/intellect and passion/enthusiasm -- these are qualities that tend to be inherent in one's personality, and more difficult -- if at all possible -- to develop through effort. You either have them or you don't. So, could the younger kings indicate that? I don't know... and I don't want to be controversial here, but I got intrigued by the age difference of those kings.
Interesting points! Also to add to your arguments the wands and swords are seen as the quick suits. And coins and cups as slower...somehow that also fits the "age" .. Who knows :) I love to geek on these ideas though hahaha
You are adorable. Dodal is adorable. Your voice and vibe are super pleasant and right on. Jodorowsky can kiss my arse.
hahaha not a fan? I quite enjoy his ideas most of the time :) Some are very eccentric though :0
Well, shuffled inside his philosophy there’s a lot of brilliance and art and progressive ideas, but there’s certain arrogance , and “matter of fact-ness” to his restoration deck and his book that puts me off. But I’m well aware that I’m a minority.
All kings are stepping on yellow floor