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Tarot Card 19 - Le Soleil (The Sun)

Tarot Card 19 - Le Soleil (The Sun)


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Tarot Card 19 - Le Soleil (The Sun)

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Adam Fortune Marseille Marseilles Rays Soleil Tarot Telling Paranormal


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Le Soleil," or The Sun tarot card, is a captivating and historical image that has intrigued people for centuries. This particular print, from Mary Evans Picture Library, showcases the Marseille style of tarot cards, which dates back to the late 17th century. The card features a radiant sun with its golden rays extending outwards, illuminating the entire scene. In the foreground, a man and a woman, Adam and Eve, are depicted in a garden, gazing up at the sun with a sense of awe and wonder. The sun's face is depicted as a benevolent and powerful being, with a crown of rays encircling its head. The card is believed to represent enlightenment, success, and happiness. The couple in the garden symbolizes harmony and unity, highlighting the positive aspects of the sun's energy. The Marseille tarot cards have a rich history, with their origins dating back to the 16th century in Italy. They were later adapted and popularized in France, particularly in the city of Marseille. The cards were often used for divination and fortune-telling, and their symbolism and imagery continue to fascinate people today. The paranormal and mystical aspects of tarot cards have long been a subject of intrigue and debate. While some view tarot as a form of entertainment or a tool for self-reflection, others believe that it has the power to reveal hidden truths and insights. Regardless of one's beliefs, the beauty and symbolism of tarot cards, including this stunning print of Le Soleil, continue to captivate and inspire. This particular print, from Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a glimpse into the historical and cultural significance of tarot cards, and serves as a reminder of the enduring power of art and symbolism to transport us to another time and place.

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