Curious Christian

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Iconography in the Tarot

Consider these images for the moment…what do you think they represent? The card in the top left hand corner…is it an icon representing Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead?

Yes…and it’s also a tarot card.

The Magician card to be precise.

What?? Yes I’m serious. This is the Golden Tarot of the Tsar, a tarot card deck inspired by Russian Orthodox iconography.

6 responses to “Iconography in the Tarot”

  1. Steve Hayes Avatar

    Very interesting.
    I’ve put a link to this at:
    http://community.livejournal.com/coinherence/

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  2. sally Avatar

    What a wonderful Deck- I’ve just come in from talking and training folk to use Tarot in Fairs and Exhibitions to find I may “need” to add another deck to my collection …

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  3. Sarcastic Lutheran Avatar

    Beautiful. Thank you. I have many “pagan tattoos”…especially for a devout Lutheran. One of them is a tarot card, the aeon from Crowley’s deck. Why? Because I love the image of God being both emminant and transcendant, male, female and neither. Images for God are everywhere, sometimes even in “Christian” art!

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  4. Marilyn Avatar

    I’ll have to check this deck out. It’s stunning.

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  5. Curious Christian Avatar

    Yes, I love Christian iconography and it really works with the Golden Tarot of the Tsar

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  6. Tarot Clarity Avatar

    Tarot is steeped in Christian and neo-Platonist symbolism. And Christ is suggested in more than one card.

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