Most any tarot deck is good for the Constellations project if you plan to be interactive. A deck that would not do well is an art deck.
**ACTIVITY:** 1. Grab your deck, sort it out, lay it out. If you have tarot friends do this together. 2. Go through the list I have made for you here, exploring the many groups and groupings in the tarot. 3. If you have more than one deck, use them all, laying them together, noticing the similarities and differences. Post anything of interest that you find. Others will find what you have to say of interest and be grateful for the interaction. 4. Take photos and post in a comment anything you would like clarity or discussion on. 5. Lastly, pull out all your FOURS. That is, The Emperor IV, Death XIII, all 4 Minor Arcana number fours. Shuffle them. Lay them in a random row. Make up a short story using the pictures in the cards for prompting. Post your story in the comments to Share with us. Nothing is too silly or weird. Make it fun!
**Tarot Basics**
**Tarot History:**
There are many great websites that talk about its history extensively. Due to the onset of bio-carbon dating the history of the cards is no longer obscure but well documented by many educated scholars. The cards actually came to the west, in short, by way of the Muslim crusades. The soldiers used the cards strictly as a card game for passing the time. Mary K. Greer, today, is revered as one of the top tarot scholars. She wrote a nice blog piece, [What every newbie tarot reader should know about the history and myths of tarot](https://marygreer.wordpress.com/2011/07/19/what-every-newbie-tarot-reader-should-know-about-the-history-and-myths-of-tarot/) on tarot history that I suggest. What I have written here does not exactly jive with her writings but I have been to international tarot conferences, in discussions with not only Greer herself, but also many other scholars discussing the origins. The truth is, they do not yet agree but, it’s coming.
Each item listed below are common elements seen in tarot cards as _symbols_, that is, representing something greater than what could be written on a small piece of card.
While we explore the Constellations and the Court Cards the following symbols will appear in various forms and manners. Many symbols in the tarot have no hardcore association but rely upon your own understanding and meaning, drawing from your personal experience.
• Color • Sacred geometry • Gods/Goddeses • Plants • Flowers • Animals • People • Actions by people and animals • Food • Secret Society Symbols • Clothing and cloths • Modes of transportation • Other (symbols are infinite, limited only by your mind)
**Rider-Waite/Thoth Dilemma:** Aleister Crowley and Edward Arthur Waite both claim the other is a liar.
**Symbolism:**
Truthfully, much will soon make sense. I’m really excited about the up and coming _Mind-Gasm_ I’m about to give you. Prepare to be blown away!
**KEEP** the **Emperor Constellation** cards pulled out. Set them where you can see them and meditate on them. My next post will begin with a tribute to **The Emperor** as we begin our **Journey Through the Constellations**.
Please post any questions you have. No question is dumb. It’s very possible someone else has the same question. It's normal for all this information to be confusing at first.