I am so happy to announce the publication of my second Ebook, Haiku & Other Short Poems. It contains 42 pages with original illustrations and poetry with one exception, a haiku by M. Basho. You can find it along with some sample pages here: https://etsy.com/shop/PhilGennusoArts Please let me know if any questions! Thanks so much for your support through the years!
I first started my interest in the ancient Tarot way back in my teenage years. I was immediately fascinated by the myths, the lore, and the imagery. Many artists have taken their shot at creating Tarot cards and that also added to the attraction. The Tarot seemed to be a source of inspiration, contemplation, and action.
Also, at that time, many of us were looking for different ways to look at the world, different from some of the ideas that had been handed down. We did not necessarily want to reject organized religion, but we wanted other perspectives. There were so many things going on, so many questions to be answered. This encouraged exploration into a wide variety of philosophies and traditions.
No one knows exactly when the Tarot began. I surmise its deepest roots are from Egypt and the Near East, like so many other legends. The modern card deck, the fifty-two cards, the four suits, the Minor Arcana, started sometime around the 15th century in places like Italy and France, among other spots. Within time the twenty-two Triumph (Trump) cards began to emerge and were added to the decks. It was a game generally well off folks played for entertainment. Much later on, the 17th and 18th centuries, Tarot began to take on more of a divinatory role and the fifty-two original cards of the Minor Arcana, and the twenty-two cards of the Major Arcana were further developed, enhanced, and given meanings. Those meanings and interpretations are still changing today.
A truly fascinating history, books have been written about it! And of course nowadays you can find alot of information right on the Internet.
My interest here is in the Major Arcana, the twenty-two cards, the Trump cards that have become major players in the Tarot as we know it today. These cards in a way represent archtypes, dreams, legends, myths, that have been around from the beginning of time. From childhood innocence, to falling in love, to the judgement, to the world itself, these cards traverse an entire spectrum of human experience.
My cards are original and follow the general pattern of Tarot history. Like many deck creators nowadays, I add my own observations based on my experiences to each card. Each card will be a unique art work accompanied by a brief write up which may include a short poem. I think you will find it interesting and rewarding, even if you have little knowledge of the Tarot.
In my own experiences, I have found the Tarot to be most valuable, and entertaining, by reflecting where I am, physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually, at any given time. I don’t really use the cards in a divinatory fashion to any great extent, rather I use the cards as mirrors that reflect the state of my being at that moment, on that day. This helps me determine what is going on and what I might need to do. The cards drawn help me understand myself and move forward.
Typically I use a simple three card spread: one card represents the past or where I have been; one card represents the present, or where I am; one card represents the future, or where things might be headed given my current state of mind.
To give you an idea of what will be coming in the weeks ahead I am going to just list the twenty-two cards of the Major Arcana that I will be presenting:
CARD 0 : Innocence/The Fool – CARD I : The Magician/The Mystic
CARD II : The Priestess – CARD III : The Empress – CARD IV : The Emperor
CARD V : Widsom/The Hierophant – CARD VI : The Lovers
CARD VII : The Chariot – CARD VIII : Strengh – CARD IX : The Hermit/The Poet
CARD X : Fortune – CARD XI : Justice – CARD XII : The Hanged Man
CARD XIII : Death – CARD XIV : Temperance
CARD XV : The Devil – CARD XVI : The Tower – CARD XVII : The Star
CARD XVIII : The Moon – CARD XIX : The Sun
CARD XX : Judgement – CARD XXI : The World
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There you have it! All twenty-two glorious cards handed down through the ages to the current generation. As you can see the scope is large and complete, the myths, legends, figures, and archetypes we live with every day.
I will presenting the Major Arcana on my WordPress blog and the entire set with text will be available as either a pdf or an epub (Amazon) ebook available for purchase either directly from me or on one of the sites like Etsy and Amazon.
I look forward to your comments and observations in the weeks ahead!
A photograph (accompanied by a brief writeup) from my new Ebook, Horizons!
This link will take you to the Horizons Home Page, where you can find links to a good sized sample of the book, ways to make a purchase, and other information, including any current promotions. Horizons
Have a sweet, safe week ahead!
Thanks for stopping by and visiting!
The illustration for a short piece of fiction in my new Ebook, Horizons!
This link will take you to the Horizons Home Page, where you can find links to a good sized sample of the book, ways to make a purchase, and other information, including any current promotions. Horizons
Well here it is at last! A few years to actually write and a lifetime to actually make. It has over 170 illustrations and about 144 entries. Poems, Haiku, very short fiction, short prose pieces, photography, original graphic art. And more!
I started this blog in Jan, 2014, while recovering from a bypass heart surgery. I appreciate all the support and comments I have received through the years. The times are different, that is for sure, but I hope my book has captured and retained some of the original spirit of when we all started to create our stories on the Internet, and the world just seemed a bit brighter.
You can find my Ebook here in my Etsy shop. Included in the listing is a link to a nice sized sample copy that you can check out before you decide to purchase: