Grizabella
OK I'm going to try to revise this study group. It might end up being just me who does it, but here I am.
The way I want to do this and that I think will be more meaningful is if, instead of just going over what the books say about the deck, which we can read for ourselves, or describing what's depicted in the pictures, which we can all see for ourselves, we each do some research on what the symbols mean or describe how the deck has functioned in our readings, etc. using other sources such as books, the internet, and our own experiences. I think doing it that way will bring more depth for us and bring the deck to life more for us than just stating the obvious.
Anyone interested?
The way I want to do this and that I think will be more meaningful is if, instead of just going over what the books say about the deck, which we can read for ourselves, or describing what's depicted in the pictures, which we can all see for ourselves, we each do some research on what the symbols mean or describe how the deck has functioned in our readings, etc. using other sources such as books, the internet, and our own experiences. I think doing it that way will bring more depth for us and bring the deck to life more for us than just stating the obvious.
Anyone interested?