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'''Tarot''' cards have a centuries-long history in use for fortune-telling and other forms of divination. A deck consists of twenty-two '''Major Arcana''' (numbered 0 through 21, each with a distinctive name and image) and fourteen cards (King, Queen, Knight, Page, and 1 through 10) of each of the four suits ''wands'', ''cups'', ''swords'', and ''pentacles''. Similar symbology is found in pagan religions.<p> | '''Tarot''' cards have a centuries-long history in use for fortune-telling and other forms of divination. A deck consists of twenty-two '''Major Arcana''' (numbered 0 through 21, each with a distinctive name and image) and fourteen cards (King, Queen, Knight, Page, and 1 through 10) of each of the four suits ''wands'', ''cups'', ''swords'', and ''pentacles''. Similar symbology is found in pagan religions.<p> | ||
− | The best-known of the many competing designs of tarot decks is that devised by [[Arthur Edward Waite]], commonly called the ''Rider-Waite'' deck after its official publisher (the illustrations were done by Pamela Colman Smith). | + | The best-known of the many competing designs of tarot decks is that devised by [[Arthur Edward Waite]], commonly called the ''Rider-Waite'' deck after its official publisher (the illustrations were done by Pamela Colman Smith). Waite, who also wrote the accompanying ''Pictorial Key to the Tarot'', was a bitter rival of [[Aleister Crowley]], who is considered an important figure in [[Bree's religion]]. |
In the "swimming drop" from [[Cassieiswatching]] a tarot card was found. Following the find there was a "denounciation" on the Cassieiswatching YouTube page for the video. If the card was switched the used of a tarot card may point to a Lonelygirl15 fan (because of the Crowley connection), but it could also have beem random coincidence. | In the "swimming drop" from [[Cassieiswatching]] a tarot card was found. Following the find there was a "denounciation" on the Cassieiswatching YouTube page for the video. If the card was switched the used of a tarot card may point to a Lonelygirl15 fan (because of the Crowley connection), but it could also have beem random coincidence. | ||
[[Category:Speculation about religion]] | [[Category:Speculation about religion]] |
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The best-known of the many competing designs of tarot decks is that devised by Arthur Edward Waite, commonly called the Rider-Waite deck after its official publisher (the illustrations were done by Pamela Colman Smith). Waite, who also wrote the accompanying Pictorial Key to the Tarot, was a bitter rival of Aleister Crowley, who is considered an important figure in Bree's religion. In the "swimming drop" from Cassieiswatching a tarot card was found. Following the find there was a "denounciation" on the Cassieiswatching YouTube page for the video. If the card was switched the used of a tarot card may point to a Lonelygirl15 fan (because of the Crowley connection), but it could also have beem random coincidence.