I appreciate the richness.of the tarot. Perhaps some Masons would enjoy a session for their Lodge. I am knowledgeable about a different tool for divination, Viking Runestones. It isn't as beautiful as Tarot cards but it has a rich history from at least the 700s. Some historians state it has archeological roots from before the Iron age.
I've not used Runes for divination, but I have read a good bit about them, and started making a set for myself about a year ago. You've reminded me that I need to finish that project!
I appreciate the richness.of the tarot. Perhaps some Masons would enjoy a session for their Lodge. I am knowledgeable about a different tool for divination, Viking Runestones. It isn't as beautiful as Tarot cards but it has a rich history from at least the 700s. Some historians state it has archeological roots from before the Iron age.
I've not used Runes for divination, but I have read a good bit about them, and started making a set for myself about a year ago. You've reminded me that I need to finish that project!
She’s probably exactly right, and that observation also applies to Freemasonry, Anthroposophy, and other pursuits.
Jay
I agree, her observation certainly applies to Freemasonry. I've witnessed some of that within our Craft myself.