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 +==== The Patabotanical Tarot ====
  
-=== The Tarot ===+Notes and sketches for the Patabotanical Tarot Deck, initiated during the [[parn:tarot_tutorial|Tarot and Ethnobotany Tutorial]], based on [[parn/the_story_of_tarot|The Story Of Tarot]] by Paola Orlic.
  
-  * [[http://www.alchemywebsite.com/|The Alchemy Website]] has a whole [[http://www.alchemywebsite.com/tarot/|section devoted to Tarot]] 
-    * includes the [[http://www.alchemywebsite.com/tarot/|Tarot Artwork Project]] and a [[http://www.alchemywebsite.com/tarot/tarot_weblog.html|comprehensive blog on Tarot]] and Tarot artwork. 
-  * [[http://www.sacred-texts.com/|ISTA]] remains the definitive internet reference on all things esoteric, including the Tarot: http://www.sacred-texts.com/tarot/index.htm 
-  * http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/ 
-    * Herbal Tarot deck: http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/cards/herbal/ 
- 
-<blockquote>The Herbal Tarot is another Rider-Waite style deck, except it pictures a different herb that corresponds with each card, such as garlic for the Tower, and a lotus in the Ace of Cups. Some herbal knowledge (or the companion book) would be necessary to read with this deck.</blockquote>  
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-=== decks === 
- 
-  * Visconti-Sforza ([[tarot:VS]]) 
-  * Rider-Waite ([[tarot:RW]]) 
-  * Crowley-Harris/Thoth ([[tarot:TH]]) 
-  * Golden Dawn ([[tarot:GD]])  
-  * various esoteric ([[tarot:ES]]) 
-  * Crowley-Harris/Thoth ([[tarot:TH]]) 
-  * Tarot de Marseille ([[tarot:TM]]) 
-  * Besancon Tarot ([[tarot:BT]]) 
  
 === The cards in detail === === The cards in detail ===
  
-[[tarot:major arcana]]+[[tarot:Major Arcana]]
  
   * 00 - [[tarot:0|The Fool]]   * 00 - [[tarot:0|The Fool]]
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   * 17 - [[tarot:17|The Star]]   * 17 - [[tarot:17|The Star]]
   * 18 - [[tarot:18|The Moon]]   * 18 - [[tarot:18|The Moon]]
-  * 19 - [[tarot:19|The Suns]]+  * 19 - [[tarot:19|The Sun]]
   * 20 - [[tarot:20|Judgement]]   * 20 - [[tarot:20|Judgement]]
   * 21 - [[tarot:21|The World]]   * 21 - [[tarot:21|The World]]
   * [[tarot:0|00]] (also 22/23)   * [[tarot:0|00]] (also 22/23)
  
-[[tarot:minor_arcana]]+[[tarot:Minor Arcana]] 
 + 
 +=== Historical Tarot Decks === 
 + 
 +  * Visconti-Sforza ([[tarot:VS]]) 
 +  * Rider-Waite ([[tarot:RW]]) 
 +  * Crowley-Harris/Thoth ([[tarot:TH]]) 
 +  * Golden Dawn ([[tarot:GD]])  
 +  * various esoteric ([[tarot:ES]]) 
 +  * Tarot de Marseille ([[tarot:TM]]) 
 +  * Besancon Tarot ([[tarot:BT]]) 
 +  * Sola Busca Tarot ([[tarot:SB]]) 
 + 
 +=== Some resources… === 
 + 
 +  * [[http://www.alchemywebsite.com/|The Alchemy Website]] has a whole [[http://www.alchemywebsite.com/tarot/|section devoted to Tarot]] 
 +    * includes the [[http://www.alchemywebsite.com/tarot/|Tarot Artwork Project]] and a [[http://www.alchemywebsite.com/tarot/tarot_weblog.html|comprehensive blog on Tarot]] and Tarot artwork. 
 +  * [[http://www.sacred-texts.com/|ISTA]] remains the definitive internet reference on all things esoteric, including the Tarot: http://www.sacred-texts.com/tarot/index.htm 
 +  * http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/ 
 +    * [[http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/cards/herbal/|Herbal Tarot deck]]: “The Herbal Tarot is another Rider-Waite style deck, except it pictures a different herb that corresponds with each card, such as garlic for the Tower, and a lotus in the Ace of Cups. Some herbal knowledge (or the companion book) would be necessary to read with this deck.” 
 + 
 +=== References === 
 + 
 +  * Antoine Court de Gébelin, 2013. . Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 
 +  * Aretino, P., 1650. Le Carte parlanti. Ginammi. 
 +  * Caldwell, R., n.d. Hercules and the Iconography of the Visconti-Sforza Triumph of Force [WWW Document]. URL http://www.angelfire.com/space/tarot/hercule.html (accessed 4.15.13). 
 +  * Calvino, I., 1977. The Castle of Crossed Destinies. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York. 
 +  * Crowley, A., n.d. The Book of Thoth [WWW Document]. Hermetic Library. URL http://hermetic.com/crowley/book-of-thoth/ (accessed 4.15.13). 
 +  * Crowley, A., Israel Regardie, 1986. 777 and other Qabalistic writings of Aleister Crowley: including Gematria and Sepher sephiroth. S. Weiser, York Beach, Me. 
 +  * DuQuette, L.M., 2003. Understanding Aleister Crowley’s Thoth Tarot. Weiser Books, Boston, MA. 
 +  * Eliot, T.S., 1922. The Waste Land. Horace Liveright. 
 +  * Furst, P.T., 1976. Hallucinogens and culture. Chandler & Sharp, San Francisco. 
 +  * Jung, C.G., 1959. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Pantheon Books, New York. 
 +  * Jung, C.G., 1967. Alchemical studies. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. 
 +  * Jung, C.G., 1968. Psychology and alchemy. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. 
 +  * Jung, C.G., 1970. Mysterium coniunctionis: an inquiry into the separation and synthesis of psychic opposites in alchemy. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. 
 +  * Lévi, É., 1896. Transcendental Magic: Its Doctrine and Ritual. G. Redway. 
 +  * Mandić, M., Madić, V., 1994. Ključevi Arkana. Esotheria. 
 +  * Marteau, P., 1981. Tarot de Marseilles. Arts et Metrets Graphiques, Paris. 
 +  * Mary K. Greer, n.d. Tarocchi | Mary K. Greer’s Tarot Blog [WWW Document]. URL http://marygreer.wordpress.com/tag/tarocchi/ (accessed 4.15.13). 
 +  * Moakley, G., Bembo, B., 1966. The tarot cards painted by Bonifacio Bembo for the Visconti-Sforza family; an iconographic and historical study. New York Public Library, New York. 
 +  * Motherpeace Tarot [WWW Document], n.d. URL http://www.motherpeace.com/ (accessed 4.15.13). 
 +  * Nichols, S., 1980. Jung and Tarot: an archetypal journey. S. Weiser, New York. 
 +  * Parravicino, E. di, 1903. Three Packs of Italian Tarocco Cards. The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs 3. 
 +  * Plečko, D., n.d. Droge–bič novog doba. 
 +  * Singer, S.W., 1816. Researches into the history of playing cards; with illustrations of the origin of printing and engraving on wood. 
 +  * Steele, R., 1900. A notice of the ludus triumphorum and some early Italian card games: with some remarks on the origin of the game of cards. Archaeologia or Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity 57. 
 +  * Tarot History: Links [WWW Document], n.d. Tarotpedia. URL http://www.tarotpedia.com/wiki/Tarot_History:_Links (accessed 4.15.13). 
 +  * Tarotpedia [WWW Document], n.d. Tarotpedia. URL http://www.tarotpedia.com/ (accessed 4.15.13). 
 +  * The Cat People Tarot Deck [WWW Document], n.d. URL http://www.tarot.com/tarot/decks/cat_people (accessed 4.15.13). 
 +  * Waite, A. E., 2005. The Pictorial Key to the Tarot. Dover Publications. 
 +  * Waite, Arthur Edward, 1933. The Holy Grail, Its Legends and Symbolism: An Explanatory Survey of Their Embodiment in Romance Literature and a Critical Study of the Interpretations Placed Thereon. Rider. 
 +  * Wilke, D., Ando, A., n.d. Diane Wilke’s and Arnell Ando’s Storyteller Tarot [WWW Document]. URL http://www.arnellart.com/storyteller-page.htm (accessed 4.15.13a). 
 +  * Wilke, D., Ando, A., n.d. Transformational Tarot: Major Arcana [WWW Document]. URL http://www.arnellart.com/tt-majors.htm (accessed 4.15.13b). 
 +  * Williams, C., 2003. The greater trumps. Regent College Pub., Vancouver. 
 + 
 +see also [[parn:tarot tutorial]] and [[parn/start]] 
  
-see also [[parn]] 
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