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camelia elias marseille tarot: Marseille Tarot Camelia Elias, 2014-12-26 This book aims to cover four basic questions: Why do we read cards? What's so special about the Marseille Tarot? How can the cards uncover our blind spots? What does it mean to live a magical life, when we allow the stories that the cards tell us to offer solutions to our real problems? The book is also the first to introduce the readers to the wonderful and strange cards of Carolus Zoya, a most rare and unseen Tarot de Marseille deck made in Turin at the end of 1700. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Read Like the Devil Camelia Elias, 2021-03-12 This course book offers rigorous deconstructions and revisions of traditional approaches to reading the playing cards, establishing a unique, oracular voice that's efficient, convincing, and poetic. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: What is Not Camelia Elias, 2019-07-30 This book deconstructs the 22 trumps of the Marseille Tarot, bringing a fresh and original perspective to divination. The book aims to inspire both seasoned and inexperienced diviners. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Read Like The Devil Camelia Elias, 2021-01-03 This course book offers rigorous deconstructions and revisions of traditional approaches to reading the Marseille Tarot, establishing a unique, oracular voice that's efficient, convincing, and poetic. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Maybe Lenormand Ryan Edward, 2016-04-27 Maybe Lenormand honors the Lenormand tradition with stylized illustrations that convey the core meaning at the heart of each card. Expanding the 36-card Petit Lenormand, designer Ryan Edward has created 16 additional cards to complete a 52-card pack, following the heritage of fortune telling cards based on playing card decks. Set includes 72-page illustrated guidebook with keywords, meanings and instructions for reading with either 36 or 52 cards. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Tarot for Romeo and Juliet: Reflections on Relationships Camelia Elias, 2021-11-24 This book is about the tension between how singular the manifestation of love is and what we assume, often wrongly, about the idea of togetherness. To know the difference means to know the heart of the other. To know the heart of man is, in fact, the highest, sages and artists tell us. But who has this gift? Lovers do. Lovers share a passion that exceeds common understanding, and yet their acting on it can be fraught. While knowing the heart of the other is the premise for the experience of grand passion, this very knowledge is also the price we pay for the image of an infinite love. But what if lovers fail at relationships? This book is an investigation into what happens to the knowledge of the heart when basic communication breaks down, or when we realize that all the assumptions we make about the other are wrong. Borrowing Shakespeare's passionate lovers, Romeo and Juliet, Camelia Elias weaves a personal story of love and loss through encounters with the Tarot. At the cartomancy table we also encounter Werner Herzog's films, Klaus Kinski's acting, Formula One driver Ayrton Senna, and professors of Psychology, Renaissance, and Religious Studies. In this book Juliet drives a sports car without crashing, and Romeo commits harakiri, Japanese style, while reading tomes such as Thinking with Demons. This book is an homage to the love whose image exceeds even that of the imagination. This book comes in three editions: fine binding, paperback, and ebook. The fine binding edition is available directly from the publisher, EyeCorner Press. The paperback and ebook versions are available from all online stores. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Before Tarot Book Corrine Kenner, 2018 |
camelia elias marseille tarot: The Power of the Trumps and Pips Camelia Elias, 2020-08-26 |
camelia elias marseille tarot: A History of Games Played with the Tarot Pack Michael A. E. Dummett, John McLeod, 2009 |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Savage Tarot Brad Ashlock, 2020-09-26 Tarot like you've never experienced! No memorisation, no esoteric flimflam. Savage tarot is a mule kick to the head to break you out of tired everyday thinking and unleash creative new ways of seeing and being. Stop memorising tired card meanings and layering occult fantasies over the beautiful images of the tarot. In this book, Brad Ashlock (MFA, University of Chicago) teaches you how to read the cards utilising techniques never before made public, including metaphorical motion, mumble tarot, and new exercises and methods pressure tested through hundreds of hours of real card readings with strangers. Included are interviews with fascinating philosophers, teachers and tarologists, including Enrique Enriquez, Sailor Bob Adamson, and Dr. Michael A. Aquino. A must for the adventurous tarot explorer. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Oracle of the Dragonfae Lucy Cavendish, 2008 43 cards and 164-page guidebook set, packaged in a hard-cover box.In the not so faraway past, we were Gods and Goddesses...we dwelt in dimensional lands...Eden, Avalon, Ys, Atlantis and Mu...we were fully alive and fully magickal. We worked, loved and lived with all the elemental beings...but as time wore on, we were torn away from our strongest, most protective kin, the Dragonfae. Now they are returning to help us heal ourselves and save this sacred planet. This deck is a dimensional portal to allow them to re-enter our realm and deliver their powerful messages of love, healing and protection for a new generation of magickal beings...Welcome to this journey through a world that has for too long been hidden from all but the most courageous of searchers and mystics. Within these pages, and on each of these magickal cards, you will be introduced to and given messages and wisdom from the boundless world of the Dragonfae, a world which is now ready to be seen by your eyes and experienced by your heart.When we connect with the Dragonfae, we reconnect with the lost parts of ourselves, allowing us to fully explore the gift of life on this beautiful planet. They help us to access knowledge from deep within and reconnect us with the knowingness that we are all one.New edition features artwork by Ravynne Phelan, Selina Fenech, Jimmy Manton, Toni Carmine Salerno and more. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: READING AND UNDERSTANDING THE MARSEILLE TAROT. ANNA MARIA. ALOI MORSUCCI (ANTONELLA.), 2019 |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Wild Wisdom of the Faery Oracle Lucy Cavendish, 2014-12-01 47 cards and 176-page guidebook set, packaged in a hard-cover box.'Wild Wisdom of the Faery Oracle' is your doorway into the magickal realm of the Faery. Each gloriously illustrated card is brimming with secrets, messages, insights and guidance directly from the most helpful and wise of nature's guardians, delivering clear messages and direct and loving guidance. Easy to read, yet deep, mystical and rich, the 'Wild Wisdom of the Faery Oracle' includes an in-depth guidebook revealing the secret lore of the Faery realm as well as clear lessons on how to connect, create and nurture deep relationships with your own Faery guardians and allies. The included card layouts allow you to give powerful, insightful and accurate readings for yourself and others.When you connect with the Fae, their powerful natural magicks can assist with healing and enhancing your health, activating vivid psychic abilities, gaining insight and direction within your relationships and awakening your innate connection to abundance. Your life then becomes an inspirational experience, full of meaning and joy. Your own ability to see, sense and feel the Fae accurately will grow stronger and clearer each time you work with this enchanted, inspiring deck, steeped in authentic, deep Faery magicks. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: The Perfect Horoscope John Willner, 2001-03-20 The majority of horoscopes in current use are terribly wrong. Why? Because spiritual birth times, which are essential to producing an accurate horoscope according to Edgar Cayce, occur up to four-and-a-half hours before physical birth. That difference leaves aspects between planets about the same, but shifts all house cusps backward by up to one or two signs. Compared with most of today's faulty horoscopes, these perfect horoscopes match personas with awesome precision and provide greatly enhanced forecasting capabilities. This revolutionary book on astrology shows you how to (1) arrive at spiritual birth times, (2) apply two other fundamentals of astrology currently omitted from most horoscopes, and (3) verify your now totally functional horoscope. Topics covered in this book include: Who in recorded history may have been responsible for the mistakes of astrology, and its subsequent fall from grace o How to calculate accurate, soul-chosen horoscopes; What steps can be taken to verify a soul chosen horoscope; Why progressions-not transits-mark the stepping-stones of life; When horoscopes can be used to confirm fundamentals and reject damaging false ideas (such as the first breath theory); Which concepts will change as we move from the Piscean Age of tolerant opinions to the Aquarian Age of benevolent intelligence. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Pixie's Astounding Lenormand Edmund Zebrowski, 2015 Lovingly created with artwork from the Smith-Waite Tarot deck and The Golden Vanity, this charming 36-card petit Lenormand deck pays tribute to Pamela Colman Smith. The 132-page booklet includes keywords and expanded meanings for Love and Career issues. This unique Lenormand deck comes in an adorable tin. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: The Castle of Crossed Destinies Italo Calvino, 1997 Calvino tells the mingled tales of The Castle of Crossed Destinies by means of tarot cards. Travellers meet in a castle - or, in a second section, a tavern - where their powers of speech are magically taken from them and a tarot card is placed at their di |
camelia elias marseille tarot: The Way of the Sign Camelia Elias, 2011-08 The Way of the Sign is a book about extraction, about reducing methods of inquiry to the bare bones. In a clear, concise, and dialogic style, Camelia Elias guides students through 10 schools of theory and criticism. The focus is on 'asking' each theory to give its best in the simplest way, by making us see what is at stake and how we might respond to it. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Introduction to Tarot Susan Levitt, 2003 A comprehensive guide to learning about the tarot offering detailed explanations of the both the Rider-Waite and Crowley Thoth decks - the two best-selling tarot decks of all time. The lay-flat binding makes it a useful companion to refer to when laying out and learning more about your cards. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Kabbalistic Tarot Dovid Krafchow, 2005-07-11 This guide reveals the intimate relationship of the tarot to the esoteric teachings of the Torah and the Kabbalah. Kabbalistic interpretations for all 78 traditional tarot cards are included as well as a detailed kabbalistic reading and interpretation of the Tree of Life spread. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Between Gazes Camelia Elias, 2009-03 In this book Camelia Elias introduces key terms in feminist, queer, and postcolonial/diaspora film. Taking her point of departure in the question, what do you want from me? she detours through Lacanian theory of the gaze and reframes questions of subjectivity and representation in an entertaining entanglement of visual with textual poetics in film. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Way of the Current Stewart Warren, 2014-10-09 Way of the Current: Tarot Reflections by Stewart S. Warren explores all 78 cards of the Tarot using images from the Tarot de Marseille by Jean Dodal from 1701, restituted by Jean-Claude Flornoy. Influenced, though not exclusively, by Pythagorean Number System, the Four Elements and the Qabalah Tree of Life, the author suggests a logical and mystical continuity within and across the three components of the deck. Neither a first primer nor an academic work, this compact book (5 x 7) assumes some familiarity with the Tarot tradition. While references to Hermetic teachings underlie these lyric musings, anyone with an interest in mysticism, both ancient and modern, will be nourished at a soul level. The 79 entries, which accompany black and white images, are succinct and poetic, encouraging the reader to inquire more deeply into their own psyche and gnosis. As the Introduction suggests, ...those who have a beginners mind may find fresh perspectives and inspiration for further reflection. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: The Power of the Pips: Courting Numbers in Cartomancy Camelia Elias, 2018-01-17 This book highlights the importance of reading cards in context, rather than seeing them as carriers of inherent signification. The focus is on the pip cards of the Marseille Tarot. The style follows the same tone as in the companion book: The Power of the Trumps: A Subtle Burst, whose premise is to deconstruct set cartomantic cliches. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Changeling Aidan Wachter, 2021-11-26 Changeling considers the craft as a vessel, a container for ideas and approaches that help clarify the path to sovereignty and effective practical magic. It looks at the qualities and practices that when integrated into a life can lead to a more beneficial understanding of self and the world. Changeling helps us to deftly navigate the complexities of having a meaningful praxis and seamlessly weave magic into the whole fabric of our life. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: The Tarot Shows the Path Rolla Nordic, 1960 |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Tarot De Marseille Mary Packard, 2015 |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Linguistick Enrique Enriquez, 2013-08 Can we know language? Or is language a game resisting knowledge? And what magic do we find in the words that we find within words? 'linguistick-uistickling' is Enrique Enriquez's follow up on his previous work with the poetics of the Tarot. But here he is more spell-binding. This is a truly modern grimoire that discloses what hides in plain site. Our tongues are tickled. -- Camelia Elias, editorial review. Halfway between the tongue twister, the riddle and the jigsaw puzzle (rompecabezas in Spanish), the exercises of Enrique Enriquez have a wonderfully weird way to travel from the eyes to the brain and then to the mouth, where finally the transmutation process is complete at the time of the utterance. Alchemy of the verb, pure and applied. -- Carlos Soto-Roman |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Weaving Fate: Hypersigils, Changing the Past, & Telling True Lies Aidan Wachter, 2020-08-31 |
camelia elias marseille tarot: The Complete Lenormand Oracle Handbook Caitlín Matthews, 2014-09-22 A full-color guide to fortune-telling with the Lenormand oracle • Explores the meanings of the 36 Lenormand cards and their playing card insets to help build a resourceful, interpretative vocabulary • Provides instructions for many spreads, starting with 3 or 5 cards and building to the Grand Tableau spread, which uses all 36 cards • 416 pages and full-color throughout • Reveals the origins of the Lenormand oracle from both coffee-ground symbols and playing card cartomancy More than 200 years old, the 36 Lenormand cards are an oracle combining standard playing cards with images from the everyday world, such as key, book, animals, and flowers. Their simple, predictive, and non-esoteric nature opens the realm of fortune-telling to all, offering a traditional cartomantic divination where card combinations fuse together to give clear answers. In this complete guide to Lenormand card reading, Caitlín Matthews explains the multiple meanings for each card, providing keywords so the reader can quickly build an interpretive vocabulary for Lenormand fortune-telling. She details how to lay spreads, starting with 3 or 5 cards and building to the Grand Tableau spread, which uses all 36 cards. She explores the significance of the playing card pips and suits on each card and how cards combine to create a variety of meanings. Matthews enables readers to learn the Lenormand card keywords so they can both read for themselves and express their interpretations to clients. Providing real case histories for readers to interpret, she also includes self-tests and practice exercises with answers to check at the end of the book. In addition to her comprehensive practical introduction to the Lenormand oracle, Matthews delves deeply into the history of cartomancy to reveal the mythic blueprint that underlies this simple deck, the key to which lies not in their imagery but in their connection to playing cards. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: In Cite Camelia Elias, 2013-03 The epistemic creative writer is not merely an expressive writer, a writer who writes for creative writing programs at diverse university colleges. Rather, the epistemic creative writer is the writer who understands that in order to say something useful you must step out of the space that engages your ego. Awareness of what really matters comes from the contemplation of the futility of words. Before the word there is silence. After the word there is silence. But during the word there is knowledge that can be made crystal clear. This book is about extracting what writing means to a few writers who formulate ideas about creative writing without, however, making claims to instruction. Can creative writing that produces knowledge be taught without a method? Samuel Beckett, Raymond Federman, Gertrude Stein, Jacques Lacan, Frank O'Hara, Douglas Hofstadter, Brian Rotman, Herman Melville, Kathy Acker, Friedrich Nietzsche, David Markson, Andrei Codrescu, and a host of others, gather here to offer an answer. -- Camelia Elias speaks to the reader from that place where the language of the birds becomes the language of silence. (Patrick Blackburn, Professor of Formal Logic, Roskilde University) |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Hallowquest Caitlin Matthews, John Matthews, 1997 allowquest takes you on a journey into the magical realm of King Arthur. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Tarot Time Traveller Marcus Katz, Tali Goodwin, 2017-11-08 In the story of tarot, nothing is as it first appears to be. Throughout the generations, personal relationships, esoteric practices, and cultural beliefs have blended together to form tarot's many layers of meaning and mystery. Join authors Marcus Katz and Tali Goodwin as they share reading methods, card meanings, and spread ideas based on the most important developments in the history of tarot. Along the way, you'll witness the creation of some of the most influential decks and meet the artists, mystics, teachers, occultists, and writers behind them. When you delve into tarot's fascinating back story, you open yourself to unique perspectives, helping you develop your own interpretations of the cards—even if they don't always match the current era's ideas. Tarot Time Traveller is a guided tour through history, providing new insights for your reading practice and deepening your relationship with the cards. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Tarot and Other Meditation Decks Emily E. Auger, 2023-03-10 Arthur E. Waite and artist Pamela Colman Smith's Rider-Waite Tarot (1909) is the most popular Tarot in the world. Today, it is affectionately referred to as the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot in recognition of the high quality of Smith's contributions. Waite and Smith's deck has become the gold standard for identifying and analyzing contemporary Tarot and other meditation decks based on archetypes. Developments in both visual and literary history and theory have influenced Tarot since its fifteenth-century invention as a game and subsequent adaptations for esotericism, cartomancy, and meditation. This analysis consider Tarot in relation to established modern and postmodern art movements, such as Symbolism, Surrealism, and Pattern and Decoration Art, as well as the concepts and theories informing both the dominance and the dissolution of the modernist grid and hierarchical priorities. This work also explores the close connection between Tarot and the invention of the literary novel and includes new material on the representation of Tarot in film and fiction. A new chapter addresses the growing influence of the archetypal shadow and shadow work on Tarot as an artistic form, narrative genre, and practice in the new millennium. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Witch Blood Rising Asa West, 2025-03-03 “Beautifully written, funny, engaging, informative, helpful. Not only will you learn your magical name and how to work the crossroads, but you’ll also come away with reliable knowledge of witch gods, saints, history, and mythology. This book is a call to action: tend to the embers of witchcraft burning within you. Enchantment is the fire that can and will transform the world.” —Amanda Yates Garcia, author of Initiated: Memoir of a Witch and host of the Between the Worlds podcast Growing up in an endless sea of California suburbs, Asa West spent her childhood chasing visions she didn’t understand. When she found a guide to witchcraft in a tiny bookshop, she knew she’d found her calling. But it’s not easy to awaken your witch blood in a culture that laughs at magic and renders women powerless. Bringing warmth, humor, and insight to a spiritual path that’s at once immeasurably ancient and continually reborn, Witch Blood Rising explores all the ways that witchcraft bubbles up from the blood of its devotees, from ancient myth to the glittery stories of Hollywood. Asa explores the art of living a witch’s life in all its magical aspects. Witch Blood Rising is a celebration of witchcraft and how it has stubbornly kept itself alive in Western culture—and a call to action for all seekers who yearn for a witch’s life. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Choices Camelia Elias, 2023-06-03 In this book Camelia Elias offers ten examples of reading the six-card draw with the Marseille Tarot. The topic is the theme of choice and the common thread that runs through it is the question of what is at stake when we compare situations. With her usual read like the Devil aplomb, Elias recalls the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, deconstructs the paradox of choice and memory, and tells the story of reading cards for the local Lutheran priest. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: Cross Camelia Elias, 2023-03-24 In this book Camelia Elias reads the Marseille Tarot in various cross layouts. The 15 examples she goes through offer the reader unique insight into method, practice and personal experience. The cards are cast with a steady hand and the crosses are read with a strong heart. The result is nothing short of awesome. All the examples in the book are based on real life fortunetelling with the cards for questions that are both of a predictive and reflective character. Each reading also features extrapolations that showcase a precise application of the Read Like the Devil method and principles to classic spreads: French Cross, Celtic Cross, Do and Don't Cross and an X-tempore Cross. |
camelia elias marseille tarot: The Power of the Trumps and Pips Camelia Elias, 2020-08-26 |
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