EnriqueEnriquez
Good Question!
Yes. That’s the way is written on the Noblet.
It is all about noticing the movement.
The Letter E and the letter L both move forward. But the E moves in all three levels, like a knight on a horse, while the L goes “on foot”, like a valet, or our Fool. If you notice it, the E seems a horse standing in two legs, while the L looks like a boot. The Letter S moves back and forward from heaven to earth. I see the same communication in The Tower, Judgement. These are the cards in which the characters at the bottom react or dialoge with the heavenly elements. The letter A shows, almost literally, the magicians two legs standing up straight.
It is all about detecting patterns and shape, but also, about understanding that shape is a manifestation of movement. A snapshot, as Rudolph Laban would put it.
Everything is as interesting as we perceive it to be.
Best,
EE
Satori said:I think that Iugement is Judgement, right?
Yes. That’s the way is written on the Noblet.
Satori said:Wow, how did you get those cards from the letters...that is a trick.
It is all about noticing the movement.
The Letter E and the letter L both move forward. But the E moves in all three levels, like a knight on a horse, while the L goes “on foot”, like a valet, or our Fool. If you notice it, the E seems a horse standing in two legs, while the L looks like a boot. The Letter S moves back and forward from heaven to earth. I see the same communication in The Tower, Judgement. These are the cards in which the characters at the bottom react or dialoge with the heavenly elements. The letter A shows, almost literally, the magicians two legs standing up straight.
It is all about detecting patterns and shape, but also, about understanding that shape is a manifestation of movement. A snapshot, as Rudolph Laban would put it.
Everything is as interesting as we perceive it to be.
Best,
EE