The Power of the Trumps (8 lectures and ebook pack)
EIGHT LECTURES PLUS EBOOK
Perhaps you’ve learnt about the trumps in the Tarot pack from books that insist on symbolic associations. Nothing wrong with that. Just limiting.
Perhaps you’ve also learnt that function over symbols is more dynamic and interesting – if you’ve read my books or took my classes, then you know what I’m talking about.
But what if there’s more? Something that’s so obvious that escapes noticing because it’s so obvious. That’s what I call the subtle part.
This series of 8 lectures explores the subtlety of the tarot trumps and how its power translates into a concrete experience that can only be summed up like this: ‘I’m reading the Tarot, and it feels like riding the hedge.’
At the heart of it is a simple method in the form of an invitation: Think in a way that bursts open your perception. Don’t think in terms of received perception.
When the Tarot speaks to you, it doesn’t speak in a language that’s borrowed. It speaks in a language that you understand, as you cross the horizon line, where the seen and the unseen mingle in an oracular, and poetic way.
EIGHT LECTURES PLUS EBOOK
Perhaps you’ve learnt about the trumps in the Tarot pack from books that insist on symbolic associations. Nothing wrong with that. Just limiting.
Perhaps you’ve also learnt that function over symbols is more dynamic and interesting – if you’ve read my books or took my classes, then you know what I’m talking about.
But what if there’s more? Something that’s so obvious that escapes noticing because it’s so obvious. That’s what I call the subtle part.
This series of 8 lectures explores the subtlety of the tarot trumps and how its power translates into a concrete experience that can only be summed up like this: ‘I’m reading the Tarot, and it feels like riding the hedge.’
At the heart of it is a simple method in the form of an invitation: Think in a way that bursts open your perception. Don’t think in terms of received perception.
When the Tarot speaks to you, it doesn’t speak in a language that’s borrowed. It speaks in a language that you understand, as you cross the horizon line, where the seen and the unseen mingle in an oracular, and poetic way.
EIGHT LECTURES PLUS EBOOK
Perhaps you’ve learnt about the trumps in the Tarot pack from books that insist on symbolic associations. Nothing wrong with that. Just limiting.
Perhaps you’ve also learnt that function over symbols is more dynamic and interesting – if you’ve read my books or took my classes, then you know what I’m talking about.
But what if there’s more? Something that’s so obvious that escapes noticing because it’s so obvious. That’s what I call the subtle part.
This series of 8 lectures explores the subtlety of the tarot trumps and how its power translates into a concrete experience that can only be summed up like this: ‘I’m reading the Tarot, and it feels like riding the hedge.’
At the heart of it is a simple method in the form of an invitation: Think in a way that bursts open your perception. Don’t think in terms of received perception.
When the Tarot speaks to you, it doesn’t speak in a language that’s borrowed. It speaks in a language that you understand, as you cross the horizon line, where the seen and the unseen mingle in an oracular, and poetic way.
Eight lectures followed by a live Q&A session (here in recorded form)
Voicing the subtlety of the Tarot Trumps in nuanced ways
STUMBLING INTO A SUBTLE BURST: Fool, Charioteer, Tower, Magician
I DON’T KNOW: Lovers, Charioteer, Hanged Man
YOUR LUCK IS MADE: Wheel of Fortune, Emperor, Moon
BUSTED LIGHT: Sun, Hermit, Tower
SOMETIMES YOU CRY: Empress, Justice, Star
WHAT’S IN A NAME: Pope, Devil, Death
THE ART OF RESILIENCE: Magician, Judgment, World
GIVE YOURSELF TIME: Force, Popess, Temperance
What they say
“Just watched these videos. WOW! Amazing! Thank you Camelia! So enjoying these videos. I wish they would go on forever!” – JULI STONE
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“Tarot jazz…finger popping rhythms of vision! Here the tarot trumps are an instrument, being played by a master…” – CHARLES WEBB
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“An energy bomb on every page”. – SHERRYL SMITH