darwinia
Start your engines (a segue to The Chariot)
I've got a suggestion since this thread is pretty old. It was good of Phoenix to offer to put something together for a group, but I'm wondering if due to time constraints it's just too much work?
I have my deck on order and should have it by Easter, and will start questioning/contributing then.
It seems to me that many study groups just don't get off the ground or they peter out through lack of interest or time. I don't think it fair to put the onus on one person to keep a study going. So instead of saying "Great, when do we start?" or "I'm in, tell me when it's a go," someone can take intiative and start with one card that baffles them. It isn't always necessary to study something in perfect order and with rigidity about format. How you start is you just start talking!
I notice there's another thread that Trogon resurrected:
http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12513
How about another card you find puzzling? Or perhaps someone who also has the book can point out some of the salient features of a Major that aren't readily apparent unless you read about it in the book?
I've got a suggestion since this thread is pretty old. It was good of Phoenix to offer to put something together for a group, but I'm wondering if due to time constraints it's just too much work?
I have my deck on order and should have it by Easter, and will start questioning/contributing then.
It seems to me that many study groups just don't get off the ground or they peter out through lack of interest or time. I don't think it fair to put the onus on one person to keep a study going. So instead of saying "Great, when do we start?" or "I'm in, tell me when it's a go," someone can take intiative and start with one card that baffles them. It isn't always necessary to study something in perfect order and with rigidity about format. How you start is you just start talking!
I notice there's another thread that Trogon resurrected:
http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12513
How about another card you find puzzling? Or perhaps someone who also has the book can point out some of the salient features of a Major that aren't readily apparent unless you read about it in the book?