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Course
Catalog for Tarot College:
The Tarot:
This class will give you a general overview of tarot.
How to Read
Tarot: The
process of learning to do readings, whether for yourself or for others, can seem
complicated. It doesn't need to be. Learning to read the Tarot can be enjoyable
if you are patient, and do it one step at a time.
The Tarot
Reversal: Dispelling the negativity of reading
reversed cards.
The
Hecate Tarot:
At the end of the Class you will receive the right to use the
first open license tarot deck by Rev. Don Lewis
The class will use video, and text.
Wish List of Courses:
These are courses that we would like to have up on the
site. Our own writers are unfortunately too busy with other duties to do
much writing at present. If you have an idea for a course or are
interested in writing one form the list below, follow this link for
guidelines
http://www.tarotcollege.com/teach.asp
questions can be directed to
windy@tarotcollege.com
Art 100: Tarot in Art: This examines
Tarot as an art form from the deck, to paintings, to posters, and other artistic
forms.
Art 101: Creating Your Own Deck: Major
Arcana 1: In This Course We examines and create the first 11 cards of the
Tarot Deck, from the Fool to the Wheel of Fortune.
Art 102: Creating Your Own Deck: Major
Arcana 2: In This Course We examines and create the second 11 cards of the
Tarot Deck, from the Judgement to the World.
Art 201: Creating Your Own Deck: Minor
Arcana – Swords: In this course we create cards for the Suit of Swords.
Art 202: Creating Your Own Deck: Minor
Arcana – Cups: In this course we create cards for the Suit of Cups.
Art 203: Creating Your Own Deck: Minor
Arcana – Wands: In this course we create cards for the Suit of Wands.
Art 204: Creating Your Own Deck: Minor
Arcana – Coins: In this course we create cards for the Suit of Coins.
Art 301: Creating Your Own Deck:
Production – In this we examine how to create a coherent vision and
produce the physical or virtual deck, from one of kind to mass creations.
Comparative Tarot 100 – Symbolism of
Tarot: Examining Traditional and Modern Symbolism for Historical Decks;
Comparative Tarot 101 – Tarot &
Numerology: Using Numerology to Augement Tarot Interpretations
Comparative Tarot 103 – Tarot &
Astrology: Using Astrology to augment Tarot Interpretations
Comparative Tarot 201 – Tarot &
Paganism: Examining real and Imagined connections between Tarot and Ancient
Paganism and as well as modern Paganism. Examine use for reading the cards.
Comparative Tarot 202 – Tarot &
Christianity: Examining real and Imagined connections between Tarot and
Early Christianity and as well as modern Chrisitanity. Examine use for reading
the cards.
Comparative Tarot 301 – Tarot & the
Caballa: A detailed look at the Caballa, Twenty Paths, and it’s many
faceted connections between the divinatory system of Tarot and the Cabala Mystic
system.
Comparative Tarot 302 – Tarot & The
Golden Dawn: A look at Golden Dawn Magic Systems and how they involved the
Tarot.
Divination System 100 - Introduction
of the Divinatory Arts: This is a broad range look at many different types
of systems used to divine the future and answer questions of the present.
Divination System 101 – Reading
with Playing Cards: The Playing Cards may have descended from the Tarot but
the offer a intriguing way to do readings on the spot, and other aspects of
reading.
Divination System 102 – Basic Runes: A
examination of the Basic style and ideas of runes, and how they evolved into a
system of divination.
Divination System 103 – Basic I Ching: Study
of the I Ching and the 64 Hexagrams.
History 099 – Brief History of Cards:
A look at the origins and variations of cards, both for games and for
divination.
History 100 – History of Tarot:
Examination of Historical and Mythological aspects of Tarot in history.
History 101 – History of the
Waite-Smith Deck: A look at the most famous Tarot Deck which is also known
as the Rider Deck and how it has affected the 20th century Tarot
reading.
Literature 101 -Tarot In Fiction:
This will examine and discuss the Tarot in Fiction include Frank Herbert’s
Dune and Piers Anthony’s Tarot Series.
Literature 201 - Dune: A Study in
Prophecy Fiction: This Class covers the formation of the powerful forces of
Dune to Dune Emperor Science Fiction Novels by Frank Herbert.
Literature 202 - Dune: Who are the Bene
Gesserit: This will look at the ideas behind the Bene Gesserit, and what are
these witches. It is a look at possible forms of prophetic and religious
societies. This is from the Dune Series of books by Frank Herbert.
Spreads 100 - Basic Tarot Spreads:
A look at the simple 1 card, 3 card, 5 card, and Celtic Cross Pattern
readings.
Spreads 101 - Intermediate Spreads:
Look at Box readings, Timelines, Circle and Astrological Spreads.
Spreads 102 - Advanced Spreads: Whole
Deck spreads, unformatted readings and Past Life and Karma Readings.
Spreads 201 -Developing Your Own Spreads:
In this course we examine all spreads in order to have you find the best forms
for you to serve the reading best.
Spreads 301 - Destiny’s Design Spreads
1: Creating Multi person readings and developing reading styles that can
entertain larger crowds.
Spreads 302 - Destiny’s Design Spreads
2: Creating Multi Deck style readings in order to create a reading for
individuals to large crowds that offer rich complex symbolism for the reader to
Interpret.
Tarot 099 - Tarot Keyword System:
This course teaches you how to read Tarot in five minutes or less by using a
keyword system for each card. This course examines the Keyword Tarot System and
allows for simple readings.
Tarot 100 –Review of the Tarot Deck:
A basic examination of the Tarot Deck and it’s various components. This class
focuses on physical structures and elements that make up the deck and the
variations of.
Tarot 201- Collecting and Identifying Tarot Decks: A examination of the
thousands of Tarot decks and how to identify
Tarot 203 – Examining Taroc and other
Tarot Games: Playing games with Tarot cards such as Taroc, it;’s origins,
History, and Implications for Divinatory Tarot.
Tarot 401 – Tarot in Multiple
Languages: Examines the Tarot and it’s names in parts with a focus on
different cultures and languages. We examine the Tarot with Spanish, French,
German, Latin and other languages and how the symbology can be interpreted
linguistically.
Writing 099: Writing a Tarot Journal:
Basic and simple steps to creating a record of impressions and ideas about Tarot
and other Divinatory Systems.
Writing 100: Writing Interpretations:
A look at how to write interpretations for clients, and how to begin writing a
book of personal interpretation.
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