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Weird Studies

Episode 122: Spirals and Crooked Lines: On the Star Card in the Tarot

Weird Studies

Phil Ford and J. F. Martel

Society & Culture, Arts, Philosophy

4.8688 Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2022

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

The Star is one of the most iconic of the major trumps of the traditional tarot deck. It is also one of the most ambiguous. A woman is shown emptying two urns of water onto the parched ground. She is flanked by nascent plant life. Shining above her are those nocturnal luminaries whose "eternal silence" so frightened the philosopher Blaise Pascal at the dawn of modernity. Are the stars pointing the way to a brighter future, or are they stars of ill omen, warning us of what lies ahead? And what does that little bird in the background signify? In this episode, Phil and JF try to get to the bottom of the starry heavens, only to find out that starry heavens have no bottom. Click here to purchase tickets to the Weird Studies beer launch at Illuminated Brew Works in Chicago on May 23. Buy the Weird Studies soundtrack Support us on Patreon Find us on Discord Get the new T-shirt design from Cotton Bureau! Get your Weird Studies merchandise (t-shirts, coffee mugs, etc.) Visit the Weird Studies Bookshop REFERENCES Our Known Friend (Valentin Tomberg), Meditations on the Tarot Alejandro Jodorowsky, The Way of the Tarot Pink Floyd, “Astronomy Domine” Aleister Crowley, The Book of Thoth Aleister Crowley, The Book of the Law Heimarmene, Greek goddess of fate Weird Studies, Episode 121 on Mandy Ursula K. Le Guin, A Wizard of Earthsea Samuel Delaney, Dahlgren J R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings Juan Eduardo Cirlot, A Dictionary of Symbols Weird Studies, Episode 103 on the Tower Weird Studies, [Episode 114 on the Wheel of Fortune] Joni Mitchell, “Ladies of the Canyon” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Spectrevision Radio

0:02.0

Welcome to Weird Studies, an arts and philosophy podcast with hosts Phil Ford and J.F. Martel.

0:20.0

For more episodes or to support the podcast,

0:23.3

go to weirdstudies.com. Hi, welcome to Weird Studies. This is Phil.

0:52.7

If you've listened to the show for a while, you know that J.F. and I are making our way

0:57.0

slowly through the 22 major Arcana of the Tarot.

1:01.3

So far we have released episodes on The Fool, The Empress, the Moon, the Tower, and

1:06.3

the Wheel of Fortune. This week we add Arcanum 17, the Star. There is no particular logic to our choice

1:14.0

of this card. It just felt right, which is the same reason we chose to do those other cards when

1:19.4

we did them. There are some drawbacks to this approach, not least that we're putting off all the

1:24.7

boring cards to later, so get ready for a whole lot of justice, temperance, and strength content in 2027, or whenever

1:32.2

it is we finish up this series.

1:34.6

Just kidding.

1:35.8

No offense, Major Arcana of the taro.

1:38.9

I love you all equally.

1:40.9

I suppose if you're not interested in the tarot, you might be greeting the appearance of each new episode in the series with a pained sigh.

1:48.8

Sorry about that.

1:50.3

We have an eclectic listenership, and not everyone is here for the occult content.

1:55.1

But even if you think this kind of stuff isn't for you, I encourage you to give this episode a try.

2:00.5

We get into philosophical matters

2:02.3

that are familiar to regular listeners, while also breaking some new ground. For one thing,

2:08.3

we return to the abyss, that is, the notion of a vast metaphysical gulf that lies between

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