Barleywine
I decided that I'm not very good (or patient) about counting up flowers, buds and branches, determining which way they're pointing, and assessing whether or not they look healthy, never mind figuring out what significance these subtleties have for the interpretation of the TdM cards in a reading. So I set out to create a visual learning aid for bringing my Marseille, Thoth and RWS knowledge into line, at least to the point that I'm comfortable trying to read for someone with the TdM.
Although I had noticed it before, I'm still struck by how closely Harris adhered to the TdM card structure, except where Crowley chose to insert inverted pentagrams and Tree of Life arrangements. The RWS takes quite a few fanciful detours, although I did find several cards where it and the Thoth have close similarities.
Using my Hadar TdM, my standard-size Thoth and my Radiant RWS, I created four arrangements that correlate all the pip cards from 2 to 10 across the three decks. I'm posting them here for anyone who's interested to use. Let me know if you see any mistakes, looking at that many cards all at once is a little mind-numbing. If you copy these to your picture library, you should be able to zoom in on them to see the text.
Although I had noticed it before, I'm still struck by how closely Harris adhered to the TdM card structure, except where Crowley chose to insert inverted pentagrams and Tree of Life arrangements. The RWS takes quite a few fanciful detours, although I did find several cards where it and the Thoth have close similarities.
Using my Hadar TdM, my standard-size Thoth and my Radiant RWS, I created four arrangements that correlate all the pip cards from 2 to 10 across the three decks. I'm posting them here for anyone who's interested to use. Let me know if you see any mistakes, looking at that many cards all at once is a little mind-numbing. If you copy these to your picture library, you should be able to zoom in on them to see the text.