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Simbolismo e iconografía del tarot
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El Tarot tradicional es lo que los antiguos denominaban un Mutus Liber, es decir un libro mudo, un libro sin palabras. De ahí la importancia de conocer los símbolos que lo conforman. Ignorante de a qué se refieren los motivos que el discreto autor del Tarot ha retomado de la Tradición y los maestros naiperos han copiado y perpetuado, el hombre actual considera a estos naipes como un mero soporte adivinatorio. Sin embargo, el Tarot vehicula un mensaje tradicional. Se trata de la misma enseñanza transmitida de edad en edad, inalterada en el fondo, aunque muchas veces adulterada por ignorancia de los copistas en la forma. Esta enseñanza, por su naturaleza misma, no puede ser expresada por medio de las palabras ya que no habla a la inteligencia discursiva sino directamente al alma.
The traditional Tarot is what the ancients called a Mutus Liber, that is, a silent book, a book without words. Hence the importance of knowing the symbols that make it up. Ignorant of what the motifs refer to, which the discreet author of the Tarot has taken from the Tradition and the master cardmakers have copied and perpetuated, modern man considers these cards as a mere divinatory support. However, the Tarot conveys a traditional message. It is the same teaching handed down from age to age, unchanged in substance, but often adulterated in form through the ignorance of the copyists. This teaching, by its very nature, cannot be expressed in words because it does not speak to the discursive intelligence but directly to the soul.
The traditional Tarot is what the ancients called a Mutus Liber, that is, a silent book, a book without words. Hence the importance of knowing the symbols that make it up. Ignorant of what the motifs refer to, which the discreet author of the Tarot has taken from the Tradition and the master cardmakers have copied and perpetuated, modern man considers these cards as a mere divinatory support. However, the Tarot conveys a traditional message. It is the same teaching handed down from age to age, unchanged in substance, but often adulterated in form through the ignorance of the copyists. This teaching, by its very nature, cannot be expressed in words because it does not speak to the discursive intelligence but directly to the soul.