After 6,7,8 of swords Ancestral Tarot (Chosen set of Sequenced Three)
Here is an example of a set of three haiku based on a chosen set of three Tarots in sequence in a deck.
This could also be done by mixing three Tarots from three different decks, keeping to a sequence. Give it a try!
(Not to replace randoming three from same deck or different decks.)
Cherry trees blushing
Over the blades of the swords
Zen priest's perfect peace
Cherry trees blushing
Over the shadowy temple
A Samurai smiles
Cherry trees blushing
Over the pool's azure-rose
A Lady hides, fearful
Who am I this spring?
Zen priest's roseate no-self or
She who hides her soul?
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Three Tarot Haiku On A chosen Set Of Sequential Three
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Re: Three Tarot Haiku On A chosen Set Of Sequential Three
Rose Tarot: Magician, High Priestess, Empress (out of images to meditations)
Concentrate to Truth
With Wisdom of Shekinah
With Nature's blessing.
(No sequenced system:
Let Combination stir you
To new creation,
Trinity by Thee.)
Concentrate to Truth
With Wisdom of Shekinah
With Nature's blessing.
(No sequenced system:
Let Combination stir you
To new creation,
Trinity by Thee.)
Re: Three Tarot Haiku On A chosen Set Of Sequential Three
Three-Card Haiku from Three Tarot Decks (randomly selected)
Morning star ensouled, (Hermit, Byzantine Tarot)
Verse, painting, music outpour: (King of Cups, Eclectic Tarot)
Light dawns from warplane. (Hierophant, Japaridze)
This seems to be a statement about the Ukraine invasion, simply, on a Ukrainian poster, "Make Art, Not War."
Yet the cards and their order were completely random. I did not ask a question; rather, I invoked the Tarot to provide
insight. Sometimes a set of cards reflects the world, not an individual.
Morning star ensouled, (Hermit, Byzantine Tarot)
Verse, painting, music outpour: (King of Cups, Eclectic Tarot)
Light dawns from warplane. (Hierophant, Japaridze)
This seems to be a statement about the Ukraine invasion, simply, on a Ukrainian poster, "Make Art, Not War."
Yet the cards and their order were completely random. I did not ask a question; rather, I invoked the Tarot to provide
insight. Sometimes a set of cards reflects the world, not an individual.