PART III
The Outer
Method of the Oracles
§ 1
Distinction between the Greater and Lesser Arcana
IN respect of their usual presentation, the bridge between the Greater
and Lesser Arcana is supplied by the court cards--King, Queen, Knight and
Squire or Page; but their utter distinction from the Trumps Major is shewn
by their conventional character. Let the reader compare them with symbols
like the Fool, the High Priestess, the Hierophant, or--almost without
exception--with any in the previous sequence, and he will discern my
meaning. There is no especial idea connected on the surface with the
ordinary court cards; they are a bridge of conventions, which form a
transition to the simple pretexts of the counters and denaries of the
numbers following. We seem to have passed away utterly from the region of
higher meanings illustrated by living pictures. There in was a period,
however, when the numbered cards were also pictures, but such devices were
sporadic inventions of particular artists and were either conventional
designs of the typical or allegorical kind, distinct from what is
understood by symbolism, or they were illustrations--shall we say?--of
manners, customs and periods. They were, in a word, adornments, and as
such they did nothing to raise the significance of the Lesser Arcana to
the plane of the Trumps Major; moreover, such variations are exceedingly
few. This notwithstanding, there are vague rumours concerning a higher
meaning in the minor cards, but nothing has so far transpired, even within
the sphere of prudence which belongs to the most occult circles; these, it
is true, have certain variants in respect of divinatory values, but I have
not heard that in practice they offer better results. Efforts like those
of Papus in The Tarot ol the Bohemians are strenuous and deserving
after their own kind; be, in particular, recognizes the elements of the
Divine Immanence in the Trumps Major, and he seeks to follow them through
the long series of the lesser cards, as if these represented filtrations
of the World of Grace through the World of Fortune; but he only produces
-an arbitrary scheme of division which he can carry no further, and he has
recourse, of necessity, in the end to a common scheme of divination as the
substitute for a title to existence on the part of the Lesser Arcana. Now,
I am practically in the same position; but I shall make no attempt here to
save the situation by drawing on the mystical properties of numbers, as he
and others have attempted, I shall recognize at once that the Trumps Major
belong to the divine dealings of philosophy, but all that follows to
fortune-telling, since it has never yet been translated into another
language; the course thus adopted will render to divination, and at need
even to gambling, the things that belong to this particular world of
skill, and it will set apart for their proper business those matters that
are of another order. In this free introduction to the subject in hand, it
is only necessary to add that the difference between the fifty-six Lesser
Arcana and ordinary playing-cards is not only essentially slight, because
the substitution of Cups for Hearts, and so forth, constitutes an
accidental variation, but because the presence of a Knight in each of the
four suits was characteristic at one time of many ordinary packs, when
this personage usually replaced the Queen. In the rectified Tarot which
illustrates the present handbook, all numbered cards of the Lesser Arcana--the
Aces only excepted--are furnished with figures or pictures to
illustrate-but without exhausting--the divinatory meanings attached
thereto.
Some who are gifted with reflective and discerning faculties in more
than the ordinary sense--I am not speaking of clairvoyance may observe
that in many of the Lesser Arcana there are vague intimations conveyed by
the designs which seem to exceed the stated divinatory values. It is
desirable to avoid misconception by specifying definitely that, except in
rare instances--and then only by accident--the variations are not to be
regarded as suggestions of higher and extradivinatory symbolism. I have
said that these Lesser Arcana have not been translated into a language
which transcends that of fortune telling. I should not indeed be disposed
to regard them as belonging in their existing forms to another realm than
this; but the field of divinatory possibilities is inexhaustible, by the
hypothesis of the art, and the combined systems of cartomancy have
indicated only the bare heads of significance attaching to the emblems in
use. When the pictures in the present case go beyond the conventional
meanings they should be taken as hints of possible developments along the
same lines; and this is one of the reasons why the pictorial devices here
attached to the four denaries will prove a great help to intuition. The
mere numerical powers and bare words of the meanings are insufficient by
themselves; but the pictures are like doors which open into unexpected
chambers, or like a turn in the open road with a wide prospect beyond. |