Tarology: The Art of Tarot (Documentary) Official Movie Trailer
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- Опубліковано 12 бер 2013
- FilmWorks Entertainment presents "Tarology" now on DVD & Digital. Although originally used for playing simple games when introduced many centuries ago, Tarot cards became associated with mysticism and magic in the 18th and 19th centuries and that association remains today. Enrique Enriquez, a poet based in New York City, has been called the future of tarot. He does not believe in spirits, fate or any occult symbolism normally associated with the tarot. He uses the tarot to craft moving and unforgettable stories.
Tarology follows Enrique through the streets of New York City as he shows us how to see the tarot - not superstitiously, but through the eyes of an artist - and how we are surrounded everyday by both the beauty and the symbolism of this ancient and often misunderstood tradition. - Розваги
"The connection between the Tarot and the Kabalah - nonsense. The connection between Astrology and the Tarot - made-up. The Tarot came from Egypt - that's nonsense."
With these lines. I'm sold.
Clearly the same wisdom within aspects of Kaballah and astrology are part of the same wisdom that created the tarot decks. It is pretty obvious. If it is a coincidence, hey it still fits almost perfectly, but I would not ignore this.
This is one of the best tarot documentaries because it teaches about the art of divination which is probably the most difficult thing about the tarot, the language of birds...
Where can I watch it?
I think Enrique is a gracious guy and very knowledgeable. He has a different method in Tarot, that's all. Tarot originally came from emblem sets created before the masses could read. The Virtues were part of these sets and they were primarily Christian in nature. Kabbalah and all the rest was added later. Adding more to the basic idea of Tarot is all well and good, and the Golden dawn attributions are fine as well, but not the only system. But I don't agree that he's dumping on other people. I think he's pointing out the obvious, which is, in fact, factual.
Where can I find the full documentary
I think it is interesting that Tarot is becoming more accepted and emerging into the mainstream consciousness. What could be next, Tarot reality show?
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Enrique es una lector de Tarot y su estilo ayuda mucho a comprender mejor el misterio del Tarot.
I appreciate his perspective, I don't appreciate his tone.
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Have you seen the film?
It’s very enlightening.
This guy is ignoring how very ancient symbols such as within the Kaballah and astrology fit so perfectly with the Tarot deck. I guess he went back in time to the original card readers to know for certain.
I wish I could watch this 😭 it’s not possible to watch it in Norway 😭 I even tried with VPN and still not possible, because my payment method is registered to my address 😓😓😓
I am having the same problem and I want to watch this so badly!
Can you not rent it from Amazon? That is what I plan to do tomorrow evening as I've just discovered this.
@@susanbarnhart1616All I could find on Amazon was the book. No video anywhere, that I can see.
where can I watch this?
Amazon prime, can rent it .
Vimeo on demand carries it vimeo.com/ondemand/tarology
It seems to me that a guy learnt one system and one system alone at some point in his life, and everything else he just disregards because he refuses to see further connections or he just doesn't feel like it. If he had learnt with another system, he would be saying the same. This narrow mindedness throws me off and makes me want to skip the film entirely. Why would I listen to a guy with such a limited view on the Tarot (and life). The analogy of the bones is very cool. Now expand the analogy to consider a system of correspondences between practices and cultures and you get an entire universe you can explore. No one claims it's the absolute truth, but why deny it all by calling it nonsense. I mean everybody is entitled to an opinion. But calling it nonsense is foolish. Limiting the reach of knowledge is foolish. I don't want to learn from fools.
Absolutely . I saw the doc and whilst I did like it and learn from it I really despised his take on the Kabbalah, astrology and all that connection to the tarot being nonsense. It translates as " I never bothered to learn it because it's damn hard so yeah, it's rubbish and don't learn it so you won't be able to catch me on my own bs ". I'm not a Kabbalah expert or anywhere near but the little I know in connection with the tarot is so enlightening and beautiful and perfect that I couldn't ever accept someone dismissing it. The tarot is vast enough to have many different takes on it but that's not the one to have
He is not saying there are no other systems of tarot. He is talking about the origin of tarot and how it developed. He is factually correct that adding in connections to the Kabbalah and astrology came much later. That is not “his take”. It’s a fact. Also those here who merely watched the trailer and are offended, with already made up minds, are the inflexible ones who are intolerant of any opinion but their own. I would also say they likely do not read the Marseilles deck except to transpose the modern RWS system on top of it. I have actually seen the documentary and love his unique relationship he has with the cards. It inspires me to also try to incorporate some of his techniques.
@@grannyweatherwax8005 Unless you have a time machine, you cannot be factually correct of the origin of the Tarot cards, and to ignore how it can express aspects of Kabalah and astrology and ancient wisdom is ignoring something quite important.
@@grannyweatherwax8005 He is talking about the origin of tarot and how it developed. He is factually correct that adding in connections to the Kabbalah and astrology came much later. That is not “his take”. It’s a fact.
Indeed. It is important to acknowledge that the esoteric symbolism in the original tarot was not some deliberate encoding of ancient wisdom but was more a product of the popular Renaissance culture of the time, which the artists drew on because it would be recognized. That is basically the exact opposite of encoding some arcane, esoteric knowledge into the cards.
Indeed the happenstance is demonstrated by the lack of analogy between the original tarot archetypes and the Hebrew letters, such that occultists had to squibble insolently over the correct Kabbalistic and other attributions. To correct this, occultists have often added cards to the deck. The Golden Dawn magical tarot has two Fools. The Thoth tarot has 3 Magician cards etc...The first initiatory deck has been credited to a 19th century Swiss occultist called Oswald Wirth.
Jodorowsky much?!
What a bad movie / documentary this was. Disrespectful to any tradition and self-contradictory. Waste of money to watch.
All traditions are made up by people and can be changed by people. Traditions connect us to our past but shouldn't be our shackles. And it's ok to create our own traditions by reshaping them...