Excuse me about the origin of tarot cards

Updated on culture 2024-03-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Extended Materials. Historical Origins:

    Tarot cards, an ancient divination tool, have always been a mysterious legend, and many experts in the occult have tried to find a clue.

    1. Ancient Egyptian doctrine.

    In the 18th century, the French occultist Court de Geblin proposed that the word tarot is taken from the Egyptian words tar (dao) and ro (king), which contain the meaning of "royal road". Therefore, "tarot" itself refers to the correct decision-making power that a king should have, which is also the origin of this method of divination. Originally, "tarot" was not used for divination in the form of cards, but originated from the Book of Chatter in ancient Egypt.

    The Egyptian god of the moon, the god of culture and education, is a mystical book dedicated to conveying the will of the gods, according to which the pharaohs made various decisions.

    When the Egyptian dynasty was wiped out, in order to prevent the aliens from getting their hands on this book, they drew it into a card and handed it over to the Divine Oak Officials. It was later introduced to Europe by Alexander, and in the Middle Ages the modern tarot card was formed. However, in the same century, in 1799, the discovery of the rosettastone led to the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs, which immediately overturned the "royal way" theory.

    2. Gypsy doctrine.

    Scholars who study tarot cards believe that tarot cards were most likely brought to Europe by gypsies from Asia or Africa, who made a living from divination, and tarot cards were one of their methods of divination.

    3. Ancient Roman doctrine.

    It is said that from ancient Rome, in the 19th century, the French occultist Levi proposed that TAROT originated from the "T", "A", "R", "O" four-letter arrangement cycle, the inspiration of the four-letter circular arrangement ** lies in "rota", which means "wheel" in Latin, when rota is placed in a circle, so that it can be read from the beginning of T, so rota can also become taro.

    In addition, the four words taro can be arranged in a circular manner, which can be formed: taro rota (wheel) tora (law) orat (oral) ator (the goddess of Hathor is quietly rushing, and the Egyptian name is Isis). Some people with a rich imagination can read it as "Goddess Hathor dictates the law of the Tarot wheel."

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Tarot cards, transliterated from the word "tarot", are known as "nature's mysteries", and it is an ancient divination tool in the West.

    Popular in Europe since the Middle Ages, its origins have remained a mystery. There are a total of 78 tarot cards, including 22 cards for the big Arcana card and 56 cards for the small Arcana, which can be used separately for divination, or 78 cards can be mixed together for divination.

    It is worth mentioning that tarot cards do not refer to a fixed type of card, in fact, there are many types of tarot cards, at least thousands, but most of them are actually based on the world's three major tarot systems.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tarot cards are cards used for divination and testing.

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