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Knapp-Hall Tarot - The Hierophant
El principio de poder de las palabras reside en la complicidad que se establece, a través de ellas, entre un cuerpo social encarnado en un cuerpo biológico, el del portavoz o vocero, y cuerpos biológicos socialmente educados a reconocer sus órdenes, sus exhortaciones, sus insinuaciones o amenazas. Éstos son los « sujetos hablados », los fieles, los creyentes.
Pierre Bourdieu (via epifonics)
I picked up a Steampunk Tarot deck a while ago. Usually, I read with a Waite-Smith deck, and I wanted to shake up my perspectives some. I’m still getting used to the Steampunk deck, and while I’m not sure I agree with many of the interpretations in the accompanying book, I keep being surprised by the artwork and the cards themselves.
So: Here’s Trump 5, the Hierophant. He often represents customs, traditions, established cultural structures, societal mores, et cetera. This card governs the day I was born and I’ve been at odds with it for a while. I’m not what you’d call a subscriber to organized religion, and the symbols of authority in the Waite-Smith illustration (on the left) usually put me off. Unfortunately, I’ve attached a lot of my personal hang-ups to Mr. Hierophant, and he’s usually hard for me to work with when he shows up in a spread.
But the first time he made an appearance in his Steampunk form (on the right), the light bulb fizzled from dim to overloaded. Here, he’s a teacher. A freakin teacher! A guardian of knowledge and common sense who is accessible while at work in the world. This I understand and can relate to. And while I won’t ever know everything about this card, I found a way into it. I can get over myself a bit and start to build a better relationship with the ideas and archetypes it represents.
I guess I’m not sure what my point is in all of this, but it’s been on my mind for a while and I thought I’d share. I suppose I’m trying to express that it’s taken me several years to reach this point, and I’m constantly excited by the fact that I’ll never, ever be done learning.
I picked up a Steampunk Tarot deck a while ago. Usually, I read with a Waite-Smith deck, and I wanted to shake up my perspectives some. I’m still getting used to the Steampunk deck, and while I’m not sure I agree with many of the interpretations in the accompanying book, I keep being surprised by the artwork and the cards themselves.
So: Here’s Trump 5, the Hierophant. He often represents customs, traditions, established cultural structures, societal mores, et cetera. This card governs the day I was born and I’ve been at odds with it for a while. I’m not what you’d call a subscriber to organized religion, and the symbols of authority in the Waite-Smith illustration (on the left) usually put me off. Unfortunately, I’ve attached a lot of my personal hang-ups to Mr. Hierophant, and he’s usually hard for me to work with when he shows up in a spread.
But the first time he made an appearance in his Steampunk form (on the right), the light bulb fizzled from dim to overloaded. Here, he’s a teacher. A freakin teacher! A guardian of knowledge and common sense who is accessible while at work in the world. This I understand and can relate to. And while I won’t ever know everything about this card, I found a way into it. I can get over myself a bit and start to build a better relationship with the ideas and archetypes it represents.
I guess I’m not sure what my point is in all of this, but it’s been on my mind for a while and I thought I’d share. I suppose I’m trying to express that it’s taken me several years to reach this point, and I’m constantly excited by the fact that I’ll never, ever be done learning.
Herbal Tarot - The High Priest
(vía Clube do Tarô - Tarot e linguagens simbólicas)
Tarot of Dürer - The Hierophant
Nguyen Thanh Nam Monk
Vietnam, 1971
by Richard Avedon
La Dispute-Five
Nun reading about the shooting of the Pope on a New York subway. 1981
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