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 | | From: | xiwangmu | | Subject: | Yijing and Tarot | | Date: | Sun, 02 Jan 2005 21:55:09 GMT |
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 | strangekin : # ...in no way do I think that Tarot is limited as a system more # than I Ching.
how might we compare them?
in doing so, a set of characteristics may fall into place for very old Oracles, or those of particular categories, and this might be used to taxonomize and understand their relations.
for example....
=================================================================================== ORACLE Yijing Tarot =========================================================================== char: instance --------------------------------------------------------------------------- angel: Fu Xi's Book Hermes-Thoth's Book planet: Mercury-oriented) (8x8) Mercury (alphanumeric) change: book accretions deck revisions numer.: 64 hexagrams 78 cards orien.: member set structural integrity factor: binary 2^6 septenary (7x11;7x3) + seasonal (14x4; 56) symbol: sparse geometric complex thematic mania: Chou dynasty Egypt [particular period(s)/fantasy?] expon.: Shao Yong Etteilla, Levi, Papus, Wirth, Crowley diagr.: geometric, relational geometric, relational instr.: included in 10 Wings written by the Magus, intuited from Thoth ===================================================================================
where char -- characteristic within the Oracle numer -- numerological members orien -- orientation as presented expon -- exponent(s) diagr -- diagrams instructing with members instr -- instructions for use of the Oracle
these could be compared and contrasted with other Oracles and those of similar composition and purpose in an understanding of general oracular and magical tools. extra points for completeness and succinctness. those adjudged worthy might be fitted into role-playing game supplements. :>
# I use it for divination and in pathworking and meditation....
I'm beginning Pathworking with them as I compose the cards, tuning in meditatively to what I understand Mercury-Hermes-Thoth to be, focussing on cards during study and passive reception, constructing a Book of Thoth.
your usage is familiar to me otherwise, and I've found *both* Yijing and Tarot valuable for meditation and divination. where the employment for magical effect is concerned, being more familiar with Tarot I was more keen to employ it for magical pursuits. typically I use Yijing as an augury for creating magical tools, since helping to make oracular methods with least tools possible (just Yijing! bibliomantic:2+8=>64).
mu ============= Change Oracle ------------- http://www.luckymojo.com/avidyana/huntun/i.changeoracle.html
in which this method may be found:
=============================================================== HEXAGRAM LINE GENERATOR (using seed randomly found in BOOK) =============================================================== TABLE 10 | TABLE 11 LOWER TRIGRAM | LOWER TRIGRAM (3Yin or 1Yin) | (1Yang or 3Yang) | -------------------------------|------------------------------ UPPER LINE GENERATED | UPPER LINE GENERATED TRIGRAM # | TRIGRAM # | 0 ____ ____X* | 0-4 ____________ 1-7 ____ ____ | 5-7 ____________0* | | (* -- 'X' and '0' denote moving LINES) ===============================================================
50050102 aa-viii om alt.magick followup set
to get the hexagram for line-generation, flip through Yijing! select 6 hexagrams using Yijing (or the Yi of your choosing!) and put them through this operator immediately above.
think it too predictable (good way to become familiar with certain hexagrams elsewise, by position in text)?
turn the book upside down pick a page number place object whilst flipping choose a Wing page number
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