On some TdM's I recall, the flowers may become more "mature" at the top. Sorry I didn't think of this earlier. Still, that publishing symbol is the ticket.
Okay, I am starting to see tiny differences, although I still have to confirm within myself if I am seeing them, or simply seeing what I want to see. The orange stem coming out of the light blue leafy(?) thing which comes out of the green stem, in part of the Ace of Coins seems a little richer in shade. And, if you wish, I can be even more vague.lol This Tarot definately merits not forgetting my glasses when I study these cards. Thank you, Paul and Phine with your patience with me.
Well, I wondered if you would do a spread following the Camoin Rules, and then we could help with the analysis. I think in another post (or this one) I directed you to those rules of layout. It is best to ask a question simply; no compound questions, which can obscure. You would start a new thread...
Yeah, I'm game. I'll do it soon. I think I'll have to give my Camoin deck a mild purification first. I couldn't find it for a few days. I finally found it on the floor, under a drawers situated on wheels. I blame my cat for knocking it off. He gets into everything. It was obviously between him and the window he wanted to look out of. So, it was disregarded. I'll have to find a special place for my tarots.
I find Rübe to be so humorless in this picture. Obviously, he is examining the creature on Le Mat with incredulity and asking himself, "WHAT is THAT creature? Surely not a CAT ?!"
hi to all Excuse my horrible English I give this kitten of the Bernardin Tarot(1840), or the bug that is. I know that the dog represents the star Sirius and that we are reading the Camoin Tarot. Limit it to a dog seems to limit me to the Tarot. In the case of Phine may well represent the blue cat. In any case it is a condition that a pet with us.