Resource for those New to and Seasoned in the Marseilles
Posted: 19 Aug 2018, 14:34
by BreathingSince72
Good morning friends. I came across this series of videos at YouTube which serve as a guide for reading the Marseilles. He has a couple of videos on the playlist prior to the actual intro video so, if you want to dive in, just jump to the video with the word “intro” at the end.
Re: Resource for those New to and Seasoned in the Marseilles
Posted: 29 Aug 2018, 16:17
by Flaxen
Just adding to this. For those of you with Amazon Prime membership, you can still watch Enrique Enriquez’s documentary Tarology. It’s a fabulous look at reading the TdM in a visual way.
Re: Resource for those New to and Seasoned in the Marseilles
Posted: 29 Aug 2018, 18:06
by ParsifalsWheel
Flaxen wrote: ↑29 Aug 2018, 16:17
Just adding to this. For those of you with Amazon Prime membership, you can still watch Enrique Enriquez’s documentary Tarology. It’s a fabulous look at reading the TdM in a visual way.
Thanks! I'll be watching it tonight and will critique it on my blog tomorrow. It might entice me to buy his rather, umm, "unique" book.
Re: Resource for those New to and Seasoned in the Marseilles
Posted: 30 Aug 2018, 09:14
by ParsifalsWheel
I did watch this video and, although my past exposure to his ideas had me prepared to be dismissive, I wound up admiring him. Here is my preliminary critique, which I will expand after I watch it a second time.
Re: Resource for those New to and Seasoned in the Marseilles
Posted: 02 Sep 2018, 15:32
by Tag Jorrit
ParsifalsWheel wrote: ↑30 Aug 2018, 09:14
I did watch this video and, although my past exposure to his ideas had me prepared to be dismissive, I wound up admiring him. Here is my preliminary critique, which I will expand after I watch it a second time.
This video has been around since 2013. It must be something in the stars. I just got around to watching it last week with no expectations or preconceptions. I had seen his name around but that's all.
I was enraptured. He's an artist and a poet who radiates a palpable, peaceful intensity. His reading of the cards was lyrical. I plan to watch it again, and probably again
Re: Resource for those New to and Seasoned in the Marseilles
Posted: 02 Sep 2018, 19:04
by Flaxen
Tag Jorrit wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 15:32
I was enraptured. He's an artist and a poet who radiates a palpable, peaceful intensity. His reading of the cards was lyrical. I plan to watch it again, and probably again
Yes, I agree. His approach to Tarot is different to mine but I so enjoyed watching him. The poetic nature of his reading was beautiful and I can see why people would
flock to him.
Re: Resource for those New to and Seasoned in the Marseilles
Posted: 03 Sep 2018, 21:14
by BreathingSince72
Tag Jorrit wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 15:32
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I did watch this video and, although my past exposure to his ideas had me prepared to be dismissive, I wound up admiring him. Here is my preliminary critique, which I will expand after I watch it a second time.
This video has been around since 2013. It must be something in the stars. I just got around to watching it last week with no expectations or preconceptions. I had seen his name around but that's all.
I was enraptured. He's an artist and a poet who radiates a palpable, peaceful intensity. His reading of the cards was lyrical. I plan to watch it again, and probably again
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Flaxen wrote: ↑29 Aug 2018, 16:17
Just adding to this. For those of you with Amazon Prime membership, you can still watch Enrique Enriquez’s documentary Tarology. It’s a fabulous look at reading the TdM in a visual way.
I watched this video for the first time a couple of months ago and I, too, was enraptured. I enjoyed everything about the way Enrique presented tarot, life, really. There are areas in which I felt that he and I connect the dots in a similar fashion. I am eager to purchase his books. I know of four: Tarology, Linguistick, Ent Erex it, and Exi Ten Ter...I may have loosed up the last two titles. The way he looks at Tarot is so intriguing.
Re: Resource for those New to and Seasoned in the Marseilles
Posted: 17 Sep 2019, 22:46
by Amoroso
BreathingSince72 wrote: ↑19 Aug 2018, 14:34
Good morning friends. I came across this series of videos at YouTube which serve as a guide for reading the Marseilles. He has a couple of videos on the playlist prior to the actual intro video so, if you want to dive in, just jump to the video with the word “intro” at the end.
It's instructive. Too bad he stopped at the Fours. That was two years ago, so I guess it shan't be continued.
Flaxen wrote: ↑29 Aug 2018, 16:17
Just adding to this. For those of you with Amazon Prime membership, you can still watch Enrique Enriquez’s documentary Tarology. It’s a fabulous look at reading the TdM in a visual way.
One can watch the Tarology documentary for free here: