Friday, November 4, 2022

THE FOOL AND MISINFORMATION

                                        Fools+ Misinformation, Lies and Conspiracy Theories

 

“Saturnalia,” an ancient Roman celebration of Saturn began on December 17 and lasted through December 23rd. A “Lord of Misrule” [The Fool] presided over a feast of silly fools honoring the ancient god, Saturn, patron of the crops. In a gleeful carnival atmosphere, it was celebrated with robust partying complete with a loosening of all moral restrictions. The “mock king” oversaw unlimited feasting, dancing, gambling and masquerade parades. People spoke freely in story-telling, stating lies, giving gag gifts, spreading misinformation and ridicule. Like a fantasy circus, this dystopia was all carried out with no social norms. It was a few days of an elaborate evasion of reality. Eventually, some of the activities of “Saturnalia” were transferred to the Old Europe celebration of the “Twelfth Night,” the last night of the Twelve Days of Christmas from December 25 to January 6th. Over the centuries, a bean was baked into a cake and whoever found the bean would be king (Lord of Misrule) for the night. * In Tarot, The Fool card can represent a character who plays tricks, talks in riddles, creates chaos and invents paradoxes in order to subvert ridged systems. In a different context, The Fool can be the prequel to the beginning of an adventure on the Tarot path to enlightenment as he travels through the other 21 Tarot cardsTarot symbols of certain arenas of life’s experiences. But here we are concerned with the silly crazy-making tricksteran unpredictable clown generating chaos and confusion.

 

“Foolery sir, does walk about the orb like the sun. It shines everywhere.”

Shakespeare (The Twelfth Night)

 

“As pagan mysteries found refuge in carnival clownishness, so the fool was preserved by his know-nothing character, like that of pagan heroes before their enlightenment.”

Barbara G. Walker, The Secrets of the Tarot, (HarperCollins, 1984)

 

 How does this relate to us In our time today? It seems the USA has been in a similar Saturnalia-like state of political disorder since the election of the 45th President in 2016. We have witnessed the spreading of contemptuous lies and unbelievable conspiracy theories via social media and fake and obtrusive websites non-stop. We have been constantly bombarded daily with made up stories concocted by divisive groups in a reckless subversion of any sort of order and promoted by TV news and social media sites.

On January 6, 2021, the cumulative effect of election lies resulted in a state of stochastic violence carried out by rioters in a violent attack on the US Capitol building. Screaming people overloaded with conspiracy theories were breaking in while shouting about a so-called “stolen election.” Ultimately, the “Pied Piper” led brain-washed “lemmings” over the cliff of reality concerning the voter’s legitimate election, into a state of divisive unreality by trying to stop the certification of the election for the President of the United States. The sadistic protesters were also threatening to kill those who were overseeing the count of the electoral college results. Fomented by lies and fear, everyone there just stepped into a quagmire of mindless mob rule and insurrection. The unmitigated violence sent congressional members into hiding. On TV, viewers witnessed plainclothes men and Capitol Police standing behind blocked doors with their guns drawn. Then a rioter was shot and killed. Police officers were mangled and beat up. Later, one died. It’s a wonder more rioters weren’t shot. 


Confronting misinformation:

“We must confront the truth with candor, resolve and determination.”

(Bennie Thompson said this as he opened the Jan 6th Hearingsabout the attack on the capitol.) 

 

Naomi Klein in her book, The Shock Doctrine, The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, (Knopf Canada, 2007) was mainly talking about an economic dystopia, but some of the concepts iterated can be applied to what we see going on in a USA "political dystopia." She says of this that it: “Centers on the exploitation of national crises (disasters or upheavals) to establish controversial and questionable policies while citizens are too distracted (emotionally and physically) to engage and develop an adequate response and resist effectively.”[Wikipedia review of The ShockDoctrineThe time is now to deal with lies and not be held in bondage by the “Shock Doctrine.” As someone said on Twitter: “Speech is free but lies you have to pay for.”

 

Rather than meeting friends and family members when they post conspiracy theories on Facebook, start a conversation about the serious damage that rumors and falsehoods are doing to our lives…”Clare Wood, (Scientific American,November 2020) “How to get through this Election.” [Most of the November 2020 Scientific American deals with confronting misinformation, including vaccine mistrust.]

 

On another note: “The Southern Poverty Law Center has exposed 838 active hate groups in the United States.” See (www.splcenter.org/hatemap). These groups have been racially motivated in feeding lies and false information while training and poisoning the minds of young people who don’t know or understand the history of previous wars fought by their grandfathers, particularly in bringing down the fascism of Nazi Germany in WWII.

 

Concerning the Internet:

“Now the field is open to any ideological tactics including impersonating individual politicians, create mass fake accounts and coordinating harassment of journalists through the use of streaming platforms, chat rooms and message boards, bots’, trolls and fake accounts.” Joan Donovan “Truth Activism” (Scientific American, Nov. 2020, "How to get Through this Election”)

 

The Fool in a Tarot reading:

How can you relate a Tarot reading to all this “noise”? In the context of the fool as a trickster, and you have receivedThe Fool card, it’s time to consider how someone or something is trying to “fool” you. Ask yourself why someone else is trying to tell you what to believe? What is their source of information. Who said what to whom and why? How are you being impacted by rumors, conspiracy theories and outright falsehoods? 

Now is not the time for false hopes. For instance, are you being intimidated to vote a certain way? Turn off the TV. Work on solving doubts in your own mind. Research the facts. Who is telling lies? Why? Who is telling the truth? Network and discuss how to deal with forces that are up to no good with your friends and relatives. Don’t be “fooled.”

 

*Edna Barth, Holly, Reindeer and Colored Lights (Clarion Books, 1971).

Friday, July 15, 2022

Queens in Tarot

Queens: Leadership and Autonomy 

 We need fiery women’s leadership to keep women From Bondage! 
      
     As mentioned before in my earlier blog of 2015, a Queen card in Tarot no longer represents the aristocratic power of a kingdom as in the “bow and scrape” type as it was during Medieval times. Yet, today, Queens in a Tarot deck still signify the status of power and leadership nonetheless. 
      
     As Gail Fairfield in says her book, Choice Centered Tarot (Weiser 1997)
 “All the Queens represent competency. They show that you’ve achieved a deep level of fulfillment, skill or maturity … and you are given the respect or status that is due to you.”

     Today, we acknowledge that a modern-day woman in the USA is capable of competency and powers of leadership in her own merit, especially in the days since she won the right to vote August 18, 1920. For The Supreme Court to take away the 1973 act, “Roe vs Wade,” this has ended the rights of women to govern their own bodies and to no longer have a choice of whether not they will bear a child. This is a grievous mistake. In Texas, to punish others through civil lawsuits who are involved in supporting a woman’s abortion including doctors, is downright cruel and demoralizing, and reeks of patriarchal authoritarian punishment. 
      What does it mean to be a woman of “child bearing age?” Obviously to most women, the men of the Supreme Court, plus one conservative woman, enacted a ruling that smacks of the attitude that women are just “breeders” who need control—as in cattle husbandry. And there is a lot more hidden behind this concept, because now, several state legislatures are deciding what is best for pregnant women in their state. The huge problem here is that someone else will make the decision for a woman about whether to bear a child or to keep it, and punish her if she doesn’t follow their rules. We can see that certain state legislatures that lean far-right are beginning to impose a repressive agenda and assert control over women by rewriting state laws, some that even threaten to prosecute women for murder with execution for having a miscarriage. And prison for doctors? What is this? 
      The assumption is that a woman cannot make a private decision herself about her own pregnancy, even if it is still a miniscule fetus. If the states are bound to criminalize and punish women, their doctors and their supporters, why aren’t they talking about punishing the men who get women pregnant in the first place, including cases of rape and incest, particularly for teenagers. In those states, there is no legislative support for that child when poor women are forced to bear it if they can’t afford it. There are no resources for maternity leave and affordable childcare if they are working, for example. 
      On the other hand, a miscarriage is Nature’s process of correcting something that has gone wrong in the mysterious growth processes of a womb. “Murder?” Is this some kind of madness brought on by fear of death and Nature’s ways in the 21st century on the part of these legislators? Are we living in Medieval times again? Burn the witches? 
     A lot of anxiety is expressed in the attempt to control women, especially when it is based on a misunderstanding of the processes of natural reproduction. Just look at your garden. In Nature’s methods for promoting growth, flowering and reproduction, so-called attempted “murder” is going on all over – insects eating your tomatoes; cats killing and eating birds; birds eating the bugs; humans spraying poisons on the worms, rats carrying off what they can eat. It’s kill or be killed and worse … eaten! 
     This is patriarchy trying to control something they don’t understand. Only a pregnant woman and Nature knows what’s going on in her body and what the consequences will be. We are treading on very scary ground here loaded with ignorance, fear, terror, and misunderstanding of the creative process and especially about what goes on in a woman’s womb. There are many reasons women have abortions including what can go wrong medically: ectopic pregnancy, uterine fibroids, prolapse, endometriosis. Then there is rape, incest, being poor, lack of money to raise a child, job loss, abandonment of husband, illness. 

 “Our bodies are our gardens, to which our wills are gardeners” Shakespeare, Othello 

      Imagine being sued in some states by an unknown person because you helped save a woman’s life during a disastrous miscarriage when you took her to the hospital, or you got sued because you drove your sister or wife across state lines to an abortion clinic to get help for an ectopic pregnancy. Or worse yet, what about the 10-year-old girl who was raped in Ohio and was driven across state lines to Indiana to have an abortion? Now the doctor is being investigated. This is obscene. Luckily the rapist has been arrested. 

Taking action to stop this
      Who are the Tarot Queen leaders taking on leadership roles in finding ways to help right now? How are they challenging and changing this unwieldly oppression which is obscured in a maze of rules, regulations and legal fences. What are women and the men who support them going to do about this? 
      Well, first, women who want to end a pregnancy will do as they always have in the past before Roe was enacted in 1973—they will resort to so-called “backroom abortions” or worse yet, to “hangars” and various concoctions to induce an abortion. I’ve lived long enough to hear many horror stories from many women friends about those unfortunate situations, some impossible to believe and have met medical personnel who spent time in prison for helping women. With Roe vs Wade, women could make a choice of what they did with THEIR bodies and with their doctors, versus previous “state control” over their bodies. 
      Who will help combat this situation? We see congress women, lawyers, women GYM’s, doctors, authors, journalists, sports figures, artists, playwrights and so on, stepping up to support a woman’s “Freedom to Choose.” We need a massive protest agenda that will allow women and their doctors to take action on ways to protect themselves now. The medical profession as a whole must step up and protest what can happen to doctors as they are sued or jailed by those states that are in control of women’s bodies and the doctors. So far, in Ohio, 1,000 doctors have signed a letter of dissent against restrictive bills which are now being voted on in the Ohio State Legislature. 

 Michele Goodwin Professor of Law made it plain in an article in the New York Times (June 26, 2022) “No, Justice Alito, Reproductive Justice is in the Constitution;” she wrote that “Ending the forced sexual and reproductive servitude of Black girls and women was a critical part of the passage of the 13th and 14th Amendments.” 

 Washington Senator Patty Murray on the Senate floor has stated: “Roe vs Wade” is no longer settled law, but we aren’t going to stand idly by while they rip away abortion rights of go after birth control. We are going to stand up and fight back with our voices and our votes — to protect the right of every woman to make her own health care decisions.” She introduced legislation condemning the criminalization of the full range of reproductive and sexual health care. 

 On July 8, 2022, President Joe Biden signed an executive order aimed at protecting abortion rights.

 Representative Cori Bush from Missouri stated: “At this moment, we must show up. We must stand up. And we must support those in our community. It’s not over. It’s changed but it’s not over.” 

 Dr. Amy “Meg” Autry from the University of California, San Francisco, has started a nonprofit program “PRROWESS,” to protect reproductive rights of women by creating offshore aquatic clinics in federal waters. This plan has been tried by “Women on Waves” a Dutch nonprofit that has provided abortions off the coast of Mexico. This plan is still on the drawing boards as they work out the ramifications and legal issues. 

 For more information, see the latest Mother Jones Magazine “Lock Her Up” (August 2022) and Ms. Magazine “We Have Had Abortions” (Winter 2022) and “patriarchy” (Spring 2022)

 Ms. Magazine also sponsors podcasts: “On the Issues” with Michele Goodwin. msmagazine.com/podcast

Friday, October 1, 2021

The Empress: Another View

 The Empress—Women and Nature

 

Part I:The Empress and The Processes of Nature

     What do you think of when you get The Empress card in a Tarot reading? In the Waite deck, it depicts a woman sitting in a garden surrounded by Nature’s bounty of grain, water, flowers and forests. In Tarot, The Empress card is sometimes interpreted as representing the Great Earth Mother Goddess and viewed primarily as a symbol of fertility. Here, she is the appropriate card to inspire you to participate in further contemplation of Nature and its processes as in The Empress card in Tarot of Cosmic Consciousness. This card indicates, first of all, that now is the time to re-evaluate your relationship with Nature and your understanding of Nature’s biological systems of growth and development. Ask yourself how you get in touch with Nature: By gardening? Birding? Fishing, Hunting, Hiking, Camping? Traveling? Through environmental concerns, management and conservation of Nature’s resources? 

 


    It’s necessary now in view of “climate change,” that we earth-dwellers give these questions serious consideration pertaining to the way we actively deal with the beauty and wonders of Nature’s creations, which flourish all around us. In the highest sense, The Empress represents the Feminine PrincipleThe Formator. She signifies Nature’s incredible ability to create living entities from the so-called blueprint for self-replication, which, in an earthly sense, implies the formation of all the plants, animals and humans roaming the earth. We know these are formed in the female womb or egg or seed at the start. (Think of the old quote: Which came first, the chicken or the egg?)This concept applies to all female creatures and feminine processes, all of which have the ability to form another being or life form like themselves: plants, trees, humans, animals, apes, horses, chickens, snails, fish, frogs, snakes and rats. This has enormous implications.

     After the spark of life from the Masculine Principle has activated the process of growth and development—the wonder of cell-division occurs and living organisms begin to assume form. As I have mentioned before in my blog, “The Hierophant Now,” (10/26/20) the art of scientist/artist, Ernst Haeckel, shows the amazing beauty and intricate design of nature’s underlying organic structures in jellyfish, diatoms and radiolarians. These micro-organisms have manifested their forms though what looks like preplanned cell-division; where each cell is predetermined to replicate some part of the whole structure and then these cells merge as the complete creature. The final results of this process demand our utmost respect and awe.

     

Haeckel's drawings

The planted bean (seed) forms another bean plant like itself. Rabbits make more rabbits, and more and more! This formative process takes place mysteriously in the wombs and eggs and seeds of all female creatures and plant species: Women, mares, cows, hens, ewes, sows, does, nanny goats, lionesses, can all do it. Yes, and that brings up the old adage “…walks like a duck, looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, so it must be a duck.” Then the question arises why do ducks look the same over and over again with
Empress TOCC
each new flock?  A duck doesn’t look like a cow or a pig. Why does every creature and plant seem to be able to replicate an image of itself? Anyone who has planted a seed in their vegetable garden in the warm, moist ground, can watch this process unfold over time. A green petaled form pops up and grows into a large plant and … presto! …Zucchinis appear! (And we are left figuring out a hundred ways to eat them.)

     But now we have some other questions to consider—man’s so-called intervention in nature, for example: In animal husbandry, the cows’ reproductive capabilities have been managed by the farmer. Every year, thousands of cows are artificially inseminated, a calf is born, and then we have the production of milk which we drink and the beef we eat. Then there are the processes of GMO crop growing. Genetically modified organisms (corn, for example) are grown in the US. Their genetic material has been modified and does not occur in nature. In horses, the natural processes of breeding without interference mostly occur just with thoroughbred race horses, although chickens and rabbits are pretty good at it too! We know that most plants and animals can replicate themselves  without such interference from man.

     Now comes the difficult part: in contrast to the living wonders of creation — times up! The plant withers, leaves turn brown, crumple and die, and return to the ground with the onset of Fall and Winter. For most plants, first, it’s life, then death, and the whole process starts over again because of the seeds left behind, which sprout and grow into a new plant in the spring. It sounds like a simple but obvious observation of a very convoluted process. Natural processes versus man’s interference certainly requires much more discussion, scientific study and explanation. 

 

Part II:The Empress: Now from a completely different perspective—a Woman of Power 

       In this part, we are interpreting The Empress Tarot card based on the meaning of the title—Empressshe signifies a woman who is a ruling sovereign. How do we apply this aristocratic presumption to today’s woman? How do we view the status of women in the world today? In this context, “Empress” implies rank. When we think about the word – Empress – it denotes a woman of high rank, if not the highest in the aristocracy of the earlier European ruling dynasties. Queen Victoria was declared “Empress of India” when the British occupied the country (1876 until her death in 1901). She was the Imperial Head of State (title was dropped in 1948 when the British left India and it became an Independent Nation). I won’t go into all the difficulties of their rule, mostly because it was unpleasant and destructive. So, in naming the card The Empress, this implies “Power.” How do we apply a better concept of “a woman’s power” to today’s world, especially now when women in the US are seeking gender equality and equal rights? Now we get into the political and seamy side of what is happening to women’s rights in the different states. Especially concerning are attacks on a woman’s right to reproductive freedom.

       With passage of “Roe Vs Wade,” (1973) the purpose of the ruling was to allow women the choice of what they do with their bodies as a personal health-care matter, not a government control matter. Today, the latest concerns are about a woman’s freedom to determine what happens within her own body versus what the states think should happen morally. Let’s start with the importance of understanding that her medical decisions are personal matter and nobody else’s business. In fact, there are laws that protect doctor/patient confidentiality. 

     Now comes the really difficult contrast to the wonders of creation: a woman’s right to a medical procedure performed by a doctor to remove an embryo from her womb, to put it bluntly. A frightening prospect to some in dealing with life and death, to say the least. 

 

“The protagonist recognizes her body as both revelation and incarnationof the great powers of life and death. ‘My body also changes, the creature in me, plant-animal, sends out filaments in me; I ferry it secure between death and life, I multiply.’”

Margaret Atwood, Surfacing, (Simon and Schuster 1972)

 

     The most explosive part of this conversation is in regard to those who are pondering the question of women’s rights and the cellular changes within a woman’s own body: Who is in charge of the embryo? What part does the government have in this? And most importantly, what about the woman herself — what are her rights? There are many questions and answers in discussing “women’s rights” and the political implications of such a medical procedure. There have been all sorts of justifications, demonstrations, pontifications, accusations, and even deadly violence over this. And today, we see activists carrying signs both for and against abortion: Pro-Choice or Pro-Life in demonstrations across the country. 

     Much has been written about women’s power, or lack of it, or attempts to quash it.  We know some of the answers depend on women’s knowledge of contraception and the need to control fertility. What happens in the future depends on women’s autonomy and their ability to make sensible personal choices. That is why family planning services and educational programs have been so important both here and internationally. This has also been recognized by certain knowledgeable supportive men. 

     

Author, Carol Christ on the issue of abortion: 

“The affirmation of a woman’s right to control her own body and choose abortion has been fundamental in the women’s movement.”

Diving Deep and Surfacing(Beacon Press 1980)

 

     As these arguments go on today, the Texas Legislature and the Governor have passed a bill (S.B.8) to ban abortion after 6 weeks and essentially place draconian bounties of $10,000 in lawsuits on women seeking an abortion (punishment) AND their doctors, nurses, families, caregiver, neighbors, and taxi/ Uber drivers who take them to abortion clinics (more punishment). This is really stepping into the sh….t. This smacks of the WWII Nazi government’s evil intent in Germany, demanding that ordinary people report on the whereabouts of Jews to the Gestapo. Their final outcome (punishment) was that they were hauled off to concentration camps and murdered. Even though that genocidal finality is not happening here in the S.B. 8 law, women and their supporters are threatened to be punished with bounties and lawsuits from ordinary anybody if they are seen going to an abortion clinic.What kind of madness is this?So, what’s next? Somebody suing you when you take your dog to the vet to be spayed? This is a blatant attempt to launch patriarchal power through punishment laws in the legislatures and courts to assert control over women; which adversely affects pregnant women in ill health, poor women, and women of color, rape victims, and teenagers, and those who can’t afford to care for a child, and all that entails. Women and their doctors know what is best for them.  Some women don’t even know if they are pregnant before 16 weeks. 

     In view of this draconian law, here’s what has happened in the past in the US. I’m old enough to remember when abortions were illegal and were secretly carried out in clandestine places—back rooms, underground clinics or, if you had money, you went to Switzerland. I have heard many strange horror stories from my women friends about these illegal practices, including the notorious use of a wire hanger or drinking some poisonous potion and awful after effects. I heard from a nurse who spent 2 years in prison who worked in a secret illegal underground abortion clinic and a young man studying to be a doctor whose men friends constantly asked him if he learned how to do abortions yet. Even if abortions are banned, women will return to these old illegal methods of solving the problem. 

 

     Philosophy Professor, Kate Manne, discusses the ongoing attempts to establish patriarchal power over women’s lives in her book, Down Girl,(Oxford University Press, 2017).  She deliberates on the logic of misogyny and states that:

“…misogyny enforces patriarchy by punishing women who deviate 

from patriarchy.”

 

      In a review by Ashraya Maria, (Author of Feminism in India) she says of Manne’s book Down Girl: 

     “The naïve conception of misogyny shifts attention from systemic conditions toward perpetrators psychologies, thereby giving rise to what Manne calls “himpathy.” Himpathy refers to excessive sympathy given to male perpetrators rather than the victims of sexual violence. It reverses the narrative of blame and gives rise to testimonial injustice.” She continues:“Misogyny is a way women are kept in patriarchal order by imposing social costs for those breaking role or rank and warning others not to.” 

“Manne calls the policing system of patriarchy is premised on the idea that it is acceptable for women to owe men certain obligations such as domestic, reproductive and emotional labor which confines them to occupying designated places in a man’s world.”

 

     In the current Scientific American, (October 2021) is an article by Elizabeth Nash of the Guttmacher Institute in Washington, D.C. where she states:

“A significant body of scientific literature shows that the adverse consequences of withholding abortion care are serious and long-lasting. Forcing someone who wants an abortion to continue a pregnancy requires them against their wishes to accept the great risks of pregnancy and labor-related complications which include 

preeclampsia, infections and death.”

 

     Senator Patty Murray from Washington State said in a recent Tweet: 

    “Any law that restricts the right to abortion and allows anyone including anti-abortion activists who have no connection to the patient to act as “bounty hunters” is unacceptable. Your choices about pregnancy are up to you not politicians or 

strangers.”

 

The Empress card in a reading: 

     When you receive this card as a woman or man, it’s time to apply the concept of “woman’s power” to your life and to today’s world. What power do you have over the affairs of your own life? It’s important to take stock of your own personal power to manage what is most important to you.  Ask yourself how you are taking care of yourself. How are you leading, caring, nurturing and tending to the most important matters in your daily life your family, your friends, your co-workers? Always remember that no matter the circumstances, you are in charge of your own life and your ability to reproduce or not. That’s why there has been so much hype about Pro-choice. It’s a woman’s right to choose what is happening to her own body, not the government, and right now, that’s the law with Roe vs Wade. You don’t have to argue over this situation for months. This is what gender-equality is about, which leads to sustainability in a supportive atmosphere. Affirm the fact every day that you are in charge and you have the power and the forces of nature to guide you. 


For a touch of humor in all this, if you watched “Downton Abbey,” 

remember what the Dowager Countess (Maggie Smith) said to Edith (Laura Carmichael): 


“You are a woman with a brain and reasonable ability. Stop whining and find something to do!”

(Julian Fellowes, Author)

 

Women are marching on October 2, 2021 in the US.

 

 

 

 

Friday, August 6, 2021

Tarot of Cosmic Consciousness Index to Blogs

 Tarot Notes: Index and preview of my essays on Blogger

 

Tarot of Cosmic Consciousness, Barbara Bruch


     Why are so many interested in Tarot? Where did we get the concept of a Fool? Who was the High Priestess and when? What about The Hermit, The Empress and The Emperor—who were they and where were they? What about somebody falling from The Tower and dealing with The Devil (evil) or going round and round on the “ups and downs” of The Wheel of Fortune? What is so captivating about Tarot cards? My goal in these notes is to provide a quick summary of my articles, blogs and discussions of the historical background and inferences of Tarot decks, both now and from the past. 

 

Introduction:

     It seems we are here in this earthly form to learn, and a lot of what happens in our society is built on the accumulation of knowledge from past civilizations and lifecycle lessons gathered over the centuries. Archetypes based on what has been learned and taught pertaining to a person’s development seem to be incapsulated in the art of certain Tarot decks, most likely inspired by art and literature from the past. It all begins with The Fool.

    But beware, Fools despise wisdom and instruction(Proverbs 1:7).  


 

That ancient biblical statement tells us that fools and folly have been around for a long time.  What we learn from working with Tarot cards provides an incentive to discover who we are, where we belong and where we are going. Contemporary opinion assumes Tarot cards represent a symbolic synthesis in pictorial form of some important models of behavior and show us prototypes for learning experiences in daily living and interactions. Someone once asked me what my inspiration was for making a Tarot deck (aka: Tarot of Cosmic Consciousness). “How did you arrive at these particular designs and configurations”? The impetus of beginning to research Tarot was to discover how and why older Tarot decks were illustrated with specific early European figures in art and forms in the Major Arcana such as The Tower, The Devil, Strength and Justice, Chariot, and so on. Of course, this investigation resulted in reading about and examining the art and symbols of a lot of previous decks especially in relation to Renaissance art. Great literature and art from a distant past seem to have influenced most early forms of Tarot. This, in turn, has informed my own Tarot art.

  

B.O.T.A.

 
Through a period of osmosis and inspiration, I began making sketches based on this study in order to understand the connection of Tarot to Renaissance Art, Astrology, Qabalah, Sacred Geometry and Neo-Platonic thought; as have several other researchers pondered on the subject of Tarot. We know some Renaissance artists were inspired by ancient Greek and Roman mythology – for example, Sandro Botticelli’s painting “Birth of Venus” (1486) in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. The Grecian Goddess of Love floats ashore on a half shell after being born of sea foam as told in the stories of the ancient Greek pantheon of gods. Around the same time, Biblical stories were illustrated in frescos on the walls of European Cathedrals by great artists such Giotto (1305) who painted the acts of Jesus, as in “The Marriage at Cana,”in the Arena Chapel of Padua, which illustrated Jesus’ miracle of turning the water into wine. On the bottom level of the Chapel, Giotto also painted the Seven Virtues and Seven Vices - decrees of behavior promoted by the Church, some of which have obviously inspired the art in the Tarot Major Arcana. These were Folly (Fool), Fortitude (Strength), Temperance and Justice, and so on.  Whether biblical stories represent the “Voice of God” or not, many biblical narratives have been applied to Tarot. And it is fairly obvious that early Tarot decks reflected certain styles of Renaissance art based on 14th, 15thand 16thcentury paintings and sculptures. Most Minor Arcana Tarot figures in early decks are Kings, Queens, Emperors, Empresses, and Lords based on the monarchy and aristocracy, which prevailed in Europe for many centuries. Craftsmen and peasants of Medieval times are sometimes included in the Minor Arcana, especially in the “Waite” deck. Today, in America’s democratic society, we don’t fully understand the overwhelming domination and control of a lot of the world by the European ruling class of monarchies since the time of Roman Emperors. Kings (sometimes Queens) and Dukes controlled nearly everything and everyone for many centuries, although any remaining monarchies left standing after WWI and WWII have minimal powers and some have been abolished altogether (aka: Russian Empire, Tsar of Russia). Tarot of Cosmic Consciousness has removed the human figures and illustrates only the signs and symbols affiliated with the meaning of each card. Kings and Queens still have a similar connotation, but now, they mainly refer to reaching the height of ones’ own personal powers. There are no familiar faces. The Emperor and Empress in Tarot of Cosmic Consciousness are beyond ordinary interpretation and are more in keeping with the cosmic primordial action of the Feminine Principle and Masculine Principle involved with the creation of the Universe.Most designers of early Tarot decks used a complex combination of symbols, geometric
T.O.C.C. King of Cups

configurations and human figures woven together for the purpose of providing a sequential path to living a better life, so to speak. Numbers, letters, and specific words take Tarot back in time when these “tools” of human expression were considered sacred. Most of it had to deal with the celebration of nature – seasonal crops, planting and harvest when people expressed gratitude and appreciation for nature’s abundance and their survivability. Early cultures showed respect for a creator or a life force and giver of life larger than themselves such as God or an Earth Mother Goddess. In the “Celtic Wisdom Tarot” by Caitlin Matthews (Destiny Books,1999), her modern-day cards have retrieved and portrayed some of the ancient beliefs and ways of early life in the British Isles. She brings back a reverence for nature; something we have lost sight of as we bop along not noticing living nature, oblivious to bird song; while ear bobs blare music in our ears. That’s why Tarot is important to some people who are now trying to get in touch with nature and the sacred again while they discover more about themselves. My goal has been to investigate and pursue a sacred cosmic path to wisdom beginning with The Fool who can be both the first card and the last card. The cards in between represent sequential stations of experience on the journey of life we are on - where we meet the challenges of daily life and conquer our fears in knowing ourselves better.

Celtic Tarot

For some Tarot readers and practitioners, there is an element of seeing one’s future, but today, it is used more as a tool of self-discovery. Yet, some like to consult the Tarot as an “oracle”—a way to discern knowledge of future events —Fortune Telling— akin to the “Oracle of Delphi” in the ancient Grecian past. Certain Tarot researchers and readers have concluded that these 78 pictorial cards provide an incentive for those seeking more information about themselves and living this life, as my teacher, Gail Fairfield discusses in her book, “Choice Centered Tarot” (Samuel Weiser, 1997). 
She says:“Thus, the Tarot presents itself to us as a kind of phenomenon, an unexplained message in the form of images of obscure origin, that somehow have the power to challenge and stimulate our deepest intuitions, awakening echoes in long-buried strata of the psyche.”


Tarot of Cosmic Consciousness

            In “Tarot of Cosmic Consciousness,” achieving cosmic consciousness implies that we recognize our connection to the Cosmos—The Universe card. We are on our own unique path to our Higher Selves and spiritual cosmic consciousness. This is not only about our connection to the earth but concerns methods of raising our consciousness to an awareness of all facets of the living energy source of everything. It seems that when we acknowledge our eternal place and oneness with the Universe, we find “Nirvana.” I would like to think that we are meant to be here on earth to work on our human frailties while raising our consciousness to the “Cosmic Plane.” The human monkey mind is impermanent, so say the Buddhists. Yet, the Cosmic Mind must be as eternal as the Universe. On that level, Mind’s Self-expression or Self-manifestation of an omnipotent creative Principle provides the original model or prototype for all life. I am fascinated by Nature’s aliveness and complex organization of organic structures and the generative processes of egg, sperm, seed, cells, and exponential growth of living beings, plants and animals. What prompts intricate cellular growth, multiplication and expansion of roots, tree, limbs, leaves, and fruit over and over again? What is Life? These questions I explore in my art and Tarot cards. Achieving cosmic consciousness means that we are recognizing our connection to the Cosmos (The Universe card) and the oneness of all living things.

The Universe T.O.C.C.

 

Major Arcana

     The following is a brief synopsis of each card in regard to my research into ancient history, Biblical references, great literature; in Renaissance Art, artists Giotto, Bosch, and Bruegel as they are written about in a time line according to the index of subjects and dates in the blog. Things to be considered can be found on these dates:

 

0.    The Fool 0: Who is the ass-man hidden in the New Testament Apocrypha in “The Gospel of the Birth of Mary”? We see him portrayed over and over as The Fool.

10/17/2009 The Fool and Nothing

1/10/2010 The Fool and Giotto’s Folly

2/15/2015 Celebrating The Fool

5/25/2020 The Fool Again -Good, Bad and Dangerous

 

1.    The Magician I: We see magicians being outsmarted by Moses in Genesis. Biblical Soothsayers and magicians, secret societies.

3/    3/13/2010 Magician as Shaman

4//   4/4/2010 Magician and Moses

10   10/9/2016 Magic and Magician in Tarot

 

2.    High Priestess II: Attending the Egyptian Goddess Isis; Pythia in Grecian Oracles

5/24/2010 The High Priestess Back in Time

12/10/2016 Revisiting The high Priestess

 

3.    The Empress III: In England’s past, a great megalithic figure concealed on the landscape

6/13/2010 Going Back Even Farther in Time

1/21/2017 Another Look

 

4.     The Emperor IV: We have heard plenty about Roman and later European Emperors and Empires, Hapsburg empire, Napoleon Empire

7/19/2010 The Emperor and Numeral 4

2/16/2017 Emperors Good, Bad and Scary

 

5.    The Hierophant V: Ancient Eleusinian priest conducting rituals honoring Ceres, agricultural goddess.

8/16/2010 Golden Rectangle, Nature’s Mysteries

6/1/2017 Interpretation Today

10/26/2020 The Hierophant Now, Natures Processes

 

6.    The Lovers VI: In literature, who hasn’t heard of Anthony and Cleopatra, Solomon and Sheba; Romeo and Juliet in Shakespeare

9/12/2010 Merging or Separating

6/18/2017 Choices We Make, Tarot Garden in Italy

 

7.    The Chariot VII: Early form of the Jeep pulled by horses in Egyptian, ancient Middle east wars, Roman wars.

10/10/2010 Chariots of Fire, UFO’s, Merkabah

7/27/2017 The Chariot, Wars, Heroes

 

8.    Strength VIII: Strong men such as Grecian Hercules and Biblical Sampson

11/15/2010 The Chakras

9/17/2017 More on strength, Gender Issues 

 

9.    The Hermit IX: Monastic orders, Buddha, Zen practitioners, Hindu mystics

11/17/2011 Path to Enlightenment

1/14/2018 The Hermit versus Monsters

 

10.  The Wheel of Fortune X: The ups and downs and cycles of living, gambling game

2/27/2011 Destiny and Fate

1/14/2018 Your destiny

 

11.  The Hanged Man XI: This is what happened to Medieval thieves and con artists

5/15/2011 Time Out

 

12.  Justice XII: Injustice resolved in Early Egyptian and Roman laws, courts today

3/27/2011 Truth vs Lies

2/10/2018 Justice/Injustice

 

13.  Death XIII: Plagues, disease, death and destruction in world wars, atomic bomb

6/62011 The End … or is it?

6/7/2018 More Perspectives

 

14.  Temperance XIV: Alchemy, beginning of chemistry in Europe, moderation in everything

7/17/2011 Alchemy of Mixing, Blending

7/28/2018 Then and Now

5/28/2021 Moderation vs Extremes

 

15.  The Devil XV: Christian belief in evil supernatural being

10/24/2011 Good vs Evil

10/26/2018 Halloween Watch 

 

16.  The Tower XVI: Fall from grace, Tower of Babel, ancient Nimrod

12/15/2011 Wake Up!

1/12/2018 Path to Heaven or Destruction

 

17.   The Star XVII: Cosmic energy flowing from the Universe, the Force, God, divine Mind

1/29/2012 Look to the Stars

7/20/2019 The Source

 

18.  Moon XVIII: Feminine mysteries, emotional waxing and waning 

3/26/2012 Tides of Change

7/20/2019 Another View, Chaco Canyon, Stonehenge

 

19.  Sun IX: Life Force, enlightenment, Egyptian Sun-God

4/23/12 Light, Hope, New Day

12/14/2019 Light in Art, Age of Enlightenment

 

20.  Judgement XX: Morality, reality check, passing Heavenly gates

5/19/2012 Remembering A Life

2/13/2020 Judgement Day, Truth and Lies

 

21.  The Universe/World XXI: Attaining Cosmic Consciousness

9/23/2012 Paradise and Utopia

4/19/2020 Universe in Tarot, The Outer, the Inner

 

Minor Arcana

40 Numbered Cards and 16 Court Cards


Tarot of Cosmic ConsciousnessBarbara Bruch, BlogSpot articles on Minor Arcana

     Can we think of the Tarot Minor Arcana cards as corresponding to ordinary playing cards? Yes and no. In place of the four suits of numbered playing cards — clubs, diamonds, hearts and spades, Tarot consists of four suits of wands, swords, cups and coins (pentacles). Viewed through the lens of numerology, there is an ancient sacred meaning behind each numbered card. Some older Tarot decks such as the Waite deck, have specific pictures of people in action signifying the meaning behind the number. The original intent of the numbers in Tarot goes beyond the ability to just calculate mathematically. In ancient times, numbers were considered sacred symbols of the sequential processes of the laws of creation. Through sacred geometry, nature’s processes of growth and maturity could be revealed while one is contemplating and drawing geometric forms.

 

1.    Tarot Minor Arcana 1/26/2013 Bean Sprout, Numbers and Minor Arcana

 

2.    One 4/20/2013 One Only

 

3.    Two 6/2/2013 The Other

 

4.    Three 6/16/2014 Three Little Pigs

 

5.    Four 8/27/2014 Mysteries and Sense of Order

 

6.    Five 11/16/2014 Challenges of Life

 

7.    Six Yet to be done?

 

8.    Seven 6/13/2015 Seven Virtues and Seven Vices

 

9.    Eight 9/6/2015 Magician and the Lemniscate

 

10.  Nine 10/18/2015 On the Nines

 

11.  Ten 10/26/2015 Moving On

 

 

Tarot Court Cards

1.    The Minor Arcana and Court Cards 4/20/13

 

2.    Kings/Queens 12/3/2015

 

3.    Knights/ Princesses 1/27/2016 Knights and War

 

4.    Sacred Geometry 3/17/2016 What is Meant by Sacred Geometry

 

5.    Sacred Geometry 4/25/2016 Part II Will to Power

 

6.    Fortune Telling 5/29/2016 And something More

 

7.    Tarot of Cosmic Consciousness Cards 8/20/2016 How it Was Created

 

References:

A Pictorial History of Western Art

Erwin O. Christensen, Mentor Books, 1964


Apocryphal New Testament

Ludgate Hill, 1820


Complete Guide to the Uffizi

Bonechi, 1989


Greek Mythology

Paul Hamlyn, Drury House, 1963


Minchiate Tarot

Brian Williams, Llewellyn, 2002


Secrets of the Tarot

Barbara Walker, HarperCollins, 1984


World of Giotto

Time-Life Books, 1967


2,000 Years of Christian Art

Eric Newton/ William Neil, HarperCollins, 1966