Arcana
You are welcome to this space as many times as necessary. We thank you for sharing your time with us. Next, we share with you how this space works.- What is said in this podcast corresponds to information supported by bibliography which will be cited in each episode.- The intention is to provide information that is useful while keeping respect for any cosmogony and any beliefs. This is a guide rather than a manual on the Tarot and its mysteries.- The responsibility for the use of the information belongs to the person who listen and recommend this...
Arcana: The Charriots of Fire

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Arcana: The Favorite Number of God

Arcana: The Love of the Universe

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Arcana: The Mirror of the Self

Arcana: The Number of the Brujos

Arcana: The Owner of the Empire

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Arcana: The number of all ways

The number 4 is related to the Emperor card in tarot. It is also related to the square. There are four cardinal points, four winds, four pillars of the universe, four phases of the moon, four seasons, four elements, four humors, four rivers in paradise, four arms of the cross, four evangelists, and so on.The number 4 is an even number and can be formed by adding the numbers 2 and 2. Additionally, it is the first number that can be expressed as the sum of two equal numbers. In geometry, it represents the number of sides of a square. It is...
S02E02 - Arcana: The Empress of Nigreido

The EmpressPart of the information in this episode was obtained through consulting Dr. Jean Chevalier's book and other sources. Remember to leave the swords at the counter before entering the language genius's house.This is Arcana.The Empress card is one of the most iconic cards in the Tarot. It represents feminine energy, creativity, abundance, and fertility. This card shows a woman sitting on a throne surrounded by nature and an atmosphere of tranquility and stability.In the Tarot deck, the Empress card symbolizes sovereign intelligence that confers power, the driving force that propels all living things, and the...
S02-E01 - Arcana: The Mistery Behind Triads

he number 3 is one of the most interesting and magical numbers in mathematics. It comes right after the number 2 and is an odd number that is used to represent the quantity of three objects or units. It is the first number that is used to form odd numbers after the number 1. In the Major Arcana of the Tarot, it represents the card of The Empress.In arithmetic, it is used to form odd and even numbers through addition or multiplication. It is also used in geometry, where it is the minimum number of points needed to determine a plane...
The Virgin of the Celenites: The High Priestess

Furthermore, The High Priestess is also associated with the energy of Neptune, the planet of dreams and imagination. This association reinforces the idea that The High Priestess invites us to explore our inner world and connect with our imagination and creativity.
While there is no direct connection between the Priestess card of the Marseille Tarot and the zodiac, an indirect association can be made through astrology. In astrology, the Priestess is associated with lunar energy and intuition, which in turn is related to the sign of Cancer. Cancer is a zodiac sign that is ruled by the...
Who has magic, doesn't need tricks

The Tarot Marseille's Magician card is one of the most significant cards in tarot. It represents the power of manifestation, creativity, and the ability to transform energy.
In the card, we see a man standing behind a table, holding a wand in his right hand and pointing upwards with his left hand. The Magician is surrounded by magical symbols: a snake coiled around his waist, a lemniscate floating above his head, and four elements represented by the four suits of tarot cards.
The Magician also reminds us that we should use our creativity and skills...
Arcana: May the Fool be with you

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The Fool card in the Marseille Tarot is one of the most intriguing and fascinating in the deck. In it, we see a seemingly wandering character, carrying a bag hanging from their shoulder, heading towards the edge of a cliff. The image is striking and mysterious and has been the subject of diverse interpretations throughout history.
In any case, the Fool card of the Marseille Tarot is a powerful and evocative image that invites reflection and contemplation. It reminds us that in our lives, we must always be willing...
Arcana: The Arcanes

Welcome to Arcana
To continue, there are some things we think you should know and we'd like to tell you about.
If you've made it this far with us, we believe it's not by chance. In response to your interest, we share with you the protocol for accessing the Library of the Language Genius.
In the next episodes, The Time Godmother will indicate how to obtain the key to enter.
Meanwhile, it's important that we have a general agreement on two topics: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana.
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Arcana: May the Duality be with you

The number 2 is one of the essential numbers in mathematics and everyday life. It is the first even number. This number has a fascinating history dating back to ancient times. The Babylonians and Egyptians already knew the concept of even numbers and used the number 2 for measuring and counting. The ancient Greeks also considered the number 2 as a fundamental number and included it in their numerical system.
The number 2 is the first prime number after the number 1. Prime numbers are those that are only divisible by themselves and by 1. The number 2 is the only even number that...
Arcana: The Representation of Nothing. The History of CERO.

The Babylonians started placing the "two wedges" sign in places where we would write a zero in our system, which was read as several. Zero is an abstract concept that does not represent a specific quantity, but denotes the absence of value. The invention of zero is attributed to the ancient Hindus, who used it in the 5th century AD to denote an empty space between two numbers. Through Arab influence, zero was introduced to Europe in the 12th century and became an integral part of the Arabic numbering system.
There are sources that mention the Indian...
Arcana: The Unity Representative

The number 1 has been one of the most important numbers in the history of mathematics and science. Its origins date back thousands of years and it has been considered a sacred number in many cultures and esoteric traditions.
In ancient cultures, the number 1 was used to represent unity or singularity. For many, it symbolizes divinity in all its splendor. In ancient Greece, it was considered the first natural number and was used as a basis for constructing all other numbers.
Philosophers like Pythagoras believed that 1 was the principle of all things and that everything else...
Arcana: The System of Numbers We Use.

The Arabic numeral system, also known as the decimal numeral system, is one of the most widely used numeral systems around the world today. As the text mentions, this system originated in India around the 5th century AD. and became known as "Hindu numerals". However, it wasn't until it spread throughout the Arab world that it became the numbering system we use today.
One of the main characteristics of Arabic numerals is that they use ten digits, from 0 to 9, and are based on place value. This means that the value of each digit depends on its position...
Arcana: The House of Tarot.

Welcome to Arcana.
Tarot is one of the oldest card games known to man. It is one of the doors to the symbolic world.
It is an important element for the education of esotericism. The origin of this game is as mysterious as its illustrations.
Some versions say that it is a game from China. Others, from the depths of India, from Egypt itself, there is a deck known as the Egyptian tarot.
There are speculations that mention it as a work of Hermes Trimegistro. Among his clients there are bohemians...
Arcana - Welcome to Arcana. The Tarot's House.

Welcome to Arcana
You are welcome to this space as many times as necessary. We thank you for sharing your time with us. Next, we share with you how this space works.
- What is said in this podcast corresponds to information supported by bibliography which will be cited in each episode.
- The intention is to provide information that is useful while keeping respect for any cosmogony and any beliefs. This is a guide rather than a manual on the Tarot and its mysteries.
- The responsibility for the use...