9/11: The Weavers of Memory
The fall of the World Trade Center was a crucial moment in American history, one which I missed because it was at the same time a crucial moment in my personal history -- I simply didn't share my countrymen's experience, watching the thing over and over on their televisions, talking it over and over on their telephones, nursing fantasies of grandiose revenge. My own experience I have written of elsewhere.
We do not often reflect that the attack was a crucial event in Afghan history, one which they remember as they remember much else, weaving it into carpets. Carpets you can see and buy at a weekend flea market in Brooklyn's Park Slope.
Perhaps some sunny Saturday I shall take a subway down there...
We do not often reflect that the attack was a crucial event in Afghan history, one which they remember as they remember much else, weaving it into carpets. Carpets you can see and buy at a weekend flea market in Brooklyn's Park Slope.
Perhaps some sunny Saturday I shall take a subway down there...
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The uncanny thing about the card is the figures falling from the tower. though I know the standard interpretation is that they are saved, but at the cost of their status (headgear).
I know an (uncanonical) Orthodox Archbishop who uses dicactic icons based on the greater Trumps -- the Tower represents Pentecost. (Not the fellow on LJ, who is only a Bishop and fully canonical, though they say he does know an odd thing or two.)
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My bf is a bill collector. Someone sent one of his coworkers an envelope of white powder, which turned out to be a hoax, but it was scary and horrible anyway. (The moron in question sent it in with his BILL however, complete with all his information, so I assume he got arrested.)
Looking back at the Thoth deck I own, I too was very creeped out by the burning people falling from the building. Somehow that is the most horrible thing to me about the whole incident, as I am deathly afraid of both heights and the concept of setting myself on fire.
Pentecost... See, I would personally see the High Priestess card more as pentecost because of the concept of direct contact with spirit, but I'm sure he has some reasons for his choice. I want to create a tarot deck, I see it as a very long term project. I've read cards for over 14 years now.