Renaissance Magick and Alchemical Secrets: The Sola-Busca Tarot
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- The earliest 78 cards Tarot deck in history.
From the XV century Italian Renaissance is still one of the hardest deck to decode. The deep Alchemical, ritualistic and astrological iconography suggests the deck being a pictorial "encyclopedic" source of occult information or even a grimoire for initiated.
Great information, thank you 😘🙏
I opened this deck yesterday after a deep dive on the Visconti deck and immediately picked up that’s it’s not to be used for divination. It’s an alchemical deck. This video is very helpful. Thank you for your work
It feels really dark, doesn't it. Glad to hear that and thank you for watching!
I appreciate your historical overview of this deck! Very fascinating.
Thank you! the history of this deck is very fascinating indeed. Being myself from the same town where this deck comes from, it is quite special to me.
You are a very good teacher, thorough & explanatory for understanding . Thank you
🙏🏻Many thanks! Really appreciate your comment!
Incredible. Fantastic research on your part. I am currently studying this deck and your video was incredibly helpful. I am excited to be watching more of your content. Thankyou
Many thanks! I hope you will find the other videos interesting as well. Comments and feedbacks are always more than welcome! 🙂
Outstanding. As usual 😵💫 🤩 Thank you Rod. KS
🙏thanks Kenny for your comments and support! If you have time please check the last video on Magic Signs and Words, hopefully you may enjoy that one as well! 🙂 Cheers!!
@@academiamagicae Thanks Rod. I will. KS 🏴
wow my mom just randomly bought this for me as a gift and to now find out this is a dark deck and it has strange use is disturbing but it’s art so I’m keeping it
It is one of the most beautiful deck to own. As you said, it is an exquisite work of art. It may not be the best choice for practical use/readings but for its artistic and historical value is definitely a great deck to have 🙂
@@academiamagicae thank you for that now I know
Excellent!!! (Greetings from Brazil!!!)
Thanks a lot!
10:15 Saturn is Satre (Rasna). Roma was founded in a place called Saturnia.
Saturn/Satre, it is a theory but as far as I know, as of today there are no evidences. About Rome/Saturnia, you may be referring to Virgil's Aeneid (Capitoline Hill previously named Saturnia). But again, other than the poem there are no other evidences. Could you reference your sources? Thanks!
@@academiamagicae sources: Do Ut Des. Grazie mille.
Thank you 🙏
I believe ALL (antique) decks' original intention was NOT for divination.
Absolutely!
They weren't they were just card games
Originally they were just for card playing. What no-one can say for any certainty is WHEN divination became associated with the cards, or indeed when that burgeoning tradition began to influence card designs. The existence of decks like the Sola Busca, being very old and very obviously NOT just for card playing throws a major wrench into the modern theory that divination wasn't part of the tarot story until the 18th century.