From: markk@cypress.West.Sun.COM (Mark Kampe) Newsgroups: alt.magick Subject: Re: Tarot Study Group, Ideas? Date: 5 Jul 1994 18:38:09 GMT In article 773427987@bgsuvax, ljohnso@bgsu.edu (lewis johnson) writes: > I am the facilitator for a Tarot study group. At first the idea > seemed like a good one, but now I am in a slight panic. Anyone have > any suggestions on initial steps to get such a group going? [...] You might consider having people discuss life-experiences that (for them) characterize a particular card, or particular cards that (for them) characterize major aspects of their lives. This is good stuff because: (a) it is personal and opens people to one another, helping to create a group (b) it is a way to steer around the pit of dry intellectual discussions of textbook symbolism. (c) people are likely to find value in the sharing and exploration. (e) it is a sure thing that people will gain some new perspectives and insights (e) it makes the group (rather than you :-) do the work