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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [An essay on the history ]
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[x]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [and reading of Tarot ]
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[ ]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [Cards. ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Dizzed: 07/94 # of Words:1,040 School: co-ed public State: NY
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>Chop Here>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Lesson on Tarot Cards
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Today during this learning experience, you will learn how to tell
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your fortune with Tarot cards, what the Tarot cards mean and are, and the
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history of the Tarot.
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The History of the Tarot
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The Tarot cards are basically an old Egyptian "book" which
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survived and was passed on until today. The "book" or Tarot deck,
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comprises of 78 cards, in five suits. 4 suits are called the Minor Arcana,
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and one suit, comprising of 22 cards, is called the Major Arcana.
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The suits in the Minor Arcana each have 14 cards, and the Major
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Arcana has 22 cards, numbered one to twenty-one. The last card is
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unnumbered. The unnumbered card ironically is the Fool. The 22 Major
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Arcana are said to represent the principles of society, agriculture,
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virtues, the wise, foolish, etc.
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The different suits in the Minor Arcana are said to represent the
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four classes in which the Egyptian society was divided: Kings and nobility
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the sword, agriculture by the club, priesthood by the cup and commerce,
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symbolised by the coin. The cards have a definite relation to the number
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seven, because twice seven is the number of cards in each suit in the Minor
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Arcana, and three times seven is the number of numbered cards in the Major
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Arcana.
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The Qabalah, is an ancient Jewish mystical system which expresses
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the ten different concepts of creation called the sefiroth. A mystic, as
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he gains experience, imagines himself going from sefiroth to sefiroth, and
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the number of paths connecting the sefiroth is 22.
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Another person seized the idea that each of the 22 Major Arcana
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was related to a letter in the Hebrew alphabet. The Hebrew alphabet has 22
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letters. He succeeded in making this into a Tarot deck, also incorporating
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the 22 paths of the sefiroth.
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Today's Tarot deck has not only changed in physical design, but
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by how the cards are interpreted. The cards most used for divination are
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the Major Arcana. These cards 22 cards are:
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I Magician Man in search of knowledge, the answer
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he seeks.
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II Woman Pope Intuition, inspiration, the
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subconscious memory, lack of foresight
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III Empress Human understanding, femininity,
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sensuality, beauty, happiness
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IV Emperor Masculinity, independence, creativity,
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action
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V Pope Advice, justice, healing
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VI Lovers Choice, decision
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VII Chariot Achievement, success, danger of defeat
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VIII Justice Caution in taking advice, control of
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one's fate
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IX Hermit Time, wisdom, withdrawal
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X Wheel of Fortune Change, prudence, the eternal rebirth
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XI Fortitude Strength of purpose, coming danger
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XII Hanged Man Adaptability, desire to learn, violent
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change and sacrifice
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XIII Death Change by transformation, rebirth
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XIV Temperance Moderation, mercy, modification
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XV Devil The adversary, caution
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XVI The Tower Punishment, pride, divine inspiration
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XVII The Stars New beginning, pleasure, salvation
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XVIII The Moon Uncertainty, changeability
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XIX The Sun Splendour, health, wealth, affection,
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treachery
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XX Judgement Punishment or reward, final
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achievement
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XXI The World Fulfilment, completion on a material
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level
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The Fool Fate, luck, the end.
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That is the first part of the Tarot deck. It also consists of 56
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other cards, which are 4 suits of 14 cards. What is their importance you
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might say? They have great importance in obtaining a very definite answer
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to your question. Some very short definitions of these cards are:
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Cups, Chalices, Hearts:
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Ace The home and distinct happiness
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Two Success by careful thought
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Three Impulsive decision threaten good ones
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Four Marriage delayed, bachelor or spinster
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Five Inability to make a decision
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Six Imposed upon by untrustworthy people
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Seven Broken promises by friends
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Eight Parties or celebrations
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Nine Dreams and desires will come true
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Ten Good news, happiness in family
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Valet, Knave, or Jack A close (or long lost) friend
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Knight A stranger, seducer, get before vanishes
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Queen Faithful loving woman, gentle & pleasing
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King An honest man, but hasty in decisions,
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not to be relied upon for advice
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Rods, Batons, Clubs:
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Ace Peace of mind, professional success
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Two Opposition from friends or associates
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Three Long engagement, and then a fast wedding
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Four Failure of project, due to friends
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Five Marriage with a wealthy woman
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Six Profitable business in partnership
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Seven Good fortune, beware of opposite sex
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Eight Someone will use money not his own
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Nine Disputes with friends, bad quarrels
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Ten Unexpected good fortune with bad loss
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Valet, Knave, or Jack A sincere but impatient friend
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Knight Support from an unfamiliar source
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Queen A nice woman, inclined to be
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temperamental
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King An honest man, generous and faithful
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Swords, Spades:
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Ace Misfortune, bad news, tidings of death
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Two Change, removal, loss of home, division
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Three Journey, bad things in love or marriage
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Four Sickness, minor misfortunes delay project
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Five Success in business, harmony in partners
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Six Use perseverance to make your plans work
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Seven Quarrels with friends, bad things
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Eight Be cautious, friends might turn be rivals
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Nine All kinds of unhappiness in all things
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Ten Grief, imprisonment, negation of all good
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Valet, Knave, or Jack A lazy person, hinderance in all work
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Knight Romantic chivalry, brave and enterprising
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Queen Treachery, betrayal, malice, widow
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King Man whom ambition over-rides everything
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Coins, Pentacles, Diamonds:
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Ace Important message, or a valuable gift
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Two A great love affair, opposed by friends
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Three Quarrels, domestic disagreements
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Four Unhappiness from bad friends, betrayal
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Five Unexpected news; may be business success
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Six Early marriage; early end. Bad for a 2nd
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Seven Lies, rumours, unlucky gambler, criticism
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Eight Marriage late in life, a journey, or both
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Nine Taste for adventure, travel, changes
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Ten Money as objective, maybe not result
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Valet, Knave, or Jack Selfish or jealous relative, bad news
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Knight Patient man, and inventor or discoverer
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Queen A woman who interferes in other's affairs
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King Vengeful man, dangerous when crossed.
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These are some short meanings to all of the Minor Arcana cards.
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Now everyone who wants their fortune told write your name on a piece of
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paper, and put it into this hat or box or whatever. This will determine who
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will have their fortune told first and who will have their major fortune
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told.
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(Tell everyone's fortune by The Horseshoe Spread, and then tell
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one person's fortune by the Royal Spread.)
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The Horseshoe Spread
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In this type of Tarot reading, the Major Arcana cards may be only
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used or the full deck may be used. (For class, use only Major Arcana.)
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The Horseshoe Spread is probably the fastest and easiest way to
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obtain an answer to a specific question. The question cannot be a "yes" or
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"no" question. Example: If I choose the first door over the second door,
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what will happen?
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The Layout of the Cards
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What the positions of the cards mean
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Card One Refers to past influences
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Card Two Indicates present circumstances
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Card Three Reveals the future in general terms
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Card Four Indicates the recommended course of action
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Card Five Reveals the attitudes of those surrounding the question
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Card Six Indicates obstacles that may stand in the way
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Card Seven Suggests the probable final outcome
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