ELEMENTS OF SYSTEMS APPROACH MAPS TARO
INTRODUCTION

In this chapter we have just highlighted some of the features CELL SYSTEMS APPROACH Maps taro. Total same about their knowledge reader, as co-author of the works, can draw from literature, for example, which is available online in various languages! ..
Well, from where they emerged as Tarot cards?
By the single answer to this question neither scientists nor the researchers have not yet been reached. There are many hypotheses about this - some confirmed by the actual historical facts, but not very many others, on the contrary - many, but not too real, sometimes contradictory stories. One of them was launched in the XVIII century version that Taro has Egyptian roots, and that Ta-Ro - this supposedly scrambled Egyptian "Book of Thoth." At the core of her is the fact that Taro in the XV century to use and disseminate Gypsies, who brought it to Europe. Many scholars hold the view that the origin of the Gypsies - Egyptian. This proves the word "Gypsy" (Gypsy), close to his English pronunciation to the word Egyptian - "Egyptian". However, such a beautiful version does not hold water because the system is reading Egyptian hieroglyphs were invented later - in the XIX century.
Researchers still have not found any traces of Taro in drevneegipetskoy culture. In addition, Roma appeared in Europe only in the XV century and according to the above documentary sources, Taro at that time in Europe have long existed. However, like truth, it is adapted Gypsy Tarot for fortune-telling.
So if look carefully and should consider themselves as Tarot cards, you may notice that there are images and elements of Christianity ( "Papa" - lasso V, "Papessa" lasso-P, on the map "peace" - lasso XXI depicts characters Four Evangelists). In addition, the map image is widely used allegorical figure, alhimicheskoy characteristic of Renaissance literature. Thus, in appearance, spirit and concept of Taro most close to the European Middle Ages.
The oldest maps (then still playing, Senior lasso them were used as trumps), come down to us, the most reminiscent of Tarot cards - this is a deck Visconti-Sforza, painted in 1428 a famous painter Bonifacio Bembo. It was timed to coincide with the wedding of two Italian aristocrats - Bianchi Maria Visconti to Francesco Sforza. It was neither the names of characters or ordinal numbers of maps - all of which appeared later. It was painted on sheets of parchment - that allowed it to go through the century and live up to our days.
Another surge of occultism there at the turn of XIX-XX centuries. It is linked with the names of famous personalities who have made a significant contribution to tarologiyu as Dr. Papyus (real name - Gerard Enkoss), wrote a treatise "Predskazatelnoe Taro", Valery Shmakov, known to its difficulty Great Arkan Taro. " This revolution in Taro fired Arthur Edward Ueyt, wrote in 1908 book "The key to Taro," Together with the artist Pamelloy Kolmen-Smith, they invented and drew his own Tarot deck, more accessible and understandable for beginners.



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