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Jock Brocas will soon be attending book shops around scotland for a book signing. There is no charge for this event and books will be available for purchase and for signing copies. Please note that Jock will not be doing readings on the day but you will be able to make bookings with the author and his wife.
 
June 2008
 
Powers of the sixth sense has now sold rights in India and Russia
 

“A person of true heart will always overcome evil from within be it in the heat of battle on the physical plain or Spiritual Realms, a man may be a warrior in many ways but only a true heart connected will prevail” Jock Brocas

 

 
 
 

The Power of the Sixth Sense

The book has been doing exceptionally well and has now been picked up by a major TV network in the USA. Rights have also been sold in India.

 
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Tarot

 

The Tarot is a deck of cards now commonly used in 'fortune telling', or divination. Divination using cards is called cartomancy. The deck consists of four numbered suits and twenty two picture cards numbered one through twenty-two.

TarotThe cards appeared at roughly the same time as the now-universal 52-card deck, and it is a matter of dispute which came first. The Tarot deck was originally thought to have been invented in france but cartomancy has origins as far back as ancient Egypt.  The first tarot was seen in Italy and has now evolved the world over.

The twenty-two picture cards, now called the Major Arcana (the suited cards are the Minor Arcana), were originally permanent trump cards. That is, in a trick-taking game, any picture card would take a trick over a suit-card. They illustrate universal story themes; the Fool is a young man setting off on a journey with a pack insouciantly slung over his shoulder. He is often depicted not watching where he's going, and about to walk off the edge  of a cliff, while a small dog yaps at his heels in warning. Other cards depict concepts rather than people - the wheel of fortune is fate or karma, and the figure of Judgment is justice in all its forms.

The suits have direct analogies to standard playing cards: swords are spades, cups are hearts, pentacles (coins, discs) are diamonds and wands (staves) are clubs.

The use of the Tarot as a tool for telling fortunes is of fairly recent invention, dating back to the end of the eighteenth century. The most familiar deck is the so-called Rider-Waite deck. The designs were by Arthur Waite, a member of the occult society Order of the Golden Dawn, in collaboration with artist Pamela Colman Smith, so the deck is sometimes called the Waite-Smith deck. It was first published by the Rider Company in 1909.

Hundreds of different Tarot decks now exist. Decks that downplay or remove the Christian symbolism are increasingly popular, and some feminist decks significantly downplay the male dominant roles found in traditional decks. Some decks have discarded the suit system altogether and are structured around different themes - animals in a Native American inspired deck, for example.

Uses for Tarot cards are varied. They can of course be used in a traditional fortune telling layout. But they can also be used as inspiration cards, affirmation tools, or for self-discovery and intuition building.

 

Each Week – we will be bringing you one card and the understanding of each card. We will start with the fool; please join our members area to learn more as the weeks progress.

 

 

 

 

 

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