Going anywhere with this at all? Your just asserting statements about what values you insist the cards mean, but doing this in and of itself is meaningless, as it’s just random statements of Mes & Architypes independent of situational context, the underlying teleological function of Tarot and it’s Heurmeunetics.
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Your hinting your trying to tie the tarot and Gnostic symbology down, rather sloppy and incomplete, to the brain. You really should put more effort into it. Tarot is hardly a complete psychological representation of the mind, and produces absurdities at times due to statistic variations inherent in card shuffling and dealing… when laid out, it’s largely coincidental if it matches up to a state of experience a person CAN HAVE, and hardly what they will have. It requires a clever reader to look at the random mix and fill in the missing spots to make it relate.
You recall the Family Guy episode of South Park, in how the Manatees selected the jokes? Ttarot is like that, but less complete. Tarot as a system is only about 500 years old, from Italy. It us a very limited generator of mental states, and some of those patterns don’t match up in sequence with identifiable behavior. A call to Anachronism in uttering Gnostic and hiblical phrases isn’t going to change this, no matter how much you like the Theliema religion. You would be better off developing your own system from scratch, like molecular chemistry has for describing and creating hypothetical molecules on the autonomic scale, or astronomy has for describing the elements of hypothetical and unobservable black holes.
Don’t you recall Nietzsche mocking Kant for daydreing, looking up at the night sky, seeing infinite potential. Nietzsche looked inside impossible to see inside celestial objects and saw dark bodies.
You Nietzschean idealists half ass yourselves and forget to be the skeptic of your own presumptions at times. At times? No… all the time. Should of read up on Jerome
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This is the best translation of his autobiography out there, Nietzsche took much of his thought, including the whole if Ecce Homo, from thus book. If your going to waste your time on Nietzsche and Astrology, your more or less required to read Jerome Cardan… he is the most important influence on your school… was a very good astrologer, philosopher, and Renaissance doctor. He us the one who abandoned astrology and started the study of statistics, as we have inherited it today. I’m not kidding, Nietzsche heavily copied Ecce Homo from this work.
If your going to dick around with this stuff, read Jerome Cardan. An INTJ like Nietzsche, trying to overcome his illness through medicine and philosophy.