Ashamedly, I’m sort of hippie-curious.
Comment on Daily Discussion Thread: 🍪🍪🍪 Saturday, August 31, 2024
tombruzzo@aussie.zone 1 year ago
If anyone wants a spiritually market, just hit up the St Andrews market any Saturday. People are selling rocks, hippie clothes and all that stuff.
My dumb ass wanted cheap fruit and vegetables
Gibsonhasafluffybutt@aussie.zone 1 year ago
tombruzzo@aussie.zone 1 year ago
I posted about it partially for you. You can make a morning trip up to St Andrews instead of editing for one of the big markets.
And between St Andrews and Hurstbridge you’d be able to get into the hippie scene pretty quickly and decide if it’s for you
Gibsonhasafluffybutt@aussie.zone 1 year ago
Thank you mate. I’ve put it into my calendar. Worst case, I come away smelling like patchoulli and nag champa
dumblederp@aussie.zone 1 year ago
I like the idea but rarely the people.
Gibsonhasafluffybutt@aussie.zone 1 year ago
I was engaged once upon a time, to a hippie girl. We were together for 6 years. I’ve always loved the free spirited type of person.
StudChud@aussie.zone 1 year ago
That’s where those types go to make money lol! My mum used to do tarot card readings at Caribbean Markets near Rowville she’d make heaps of cash from old ladies 😂
Duenan@aussie.zone 1 year ago
I wonder if tarot card tastings are be done over the internet?
StudChud@aussie.zone 1 year ago
Idk about tastings, but yes, there are those who do readings over zoom and such. Scammers gotta be scamming haha
I can do them, but I dont believe in them really. Not in the way that those psychics would think. I think it’s just a neat way to get the answers you already know.
Also, funnily enough, Tarot cards originated in Italy, and it was just a card game. No divination or anything, just a fun card game. Then in the 1800s, French Occultists (think Alistair Crowley) made up the idea that tarot cards were used in Egypt since ancient times to tell the future. And because there was no real way for the common man to fact check that, that lie propagated out until today. Tarot readings isn’t really a thing in Europe, where tarot games were played, but it’s popular in Western countries because of those Occultists travelling to America and touring their silly occult “artifacts” and shit.
It’s so funny to me. Tarot games (tarrocci, iirc, in Italian, the name of the original game and prolly where the word “tarot” comes from) have nothing to do with divination at all. They were more akin to the card games Thirteen, Poker, and such.
TheWitchofThornbury@aussie.zone 1 year ago
Crowley was an abusive dickhead that used occultism as a power trip. And not French but English, unfortunately, and early 1900s not 1800s. He was active in the 1920s and 30s before he met a well deserved fate. Maybe you’re thinking of the 18th century libertine movement, which also experimented with denying the power of organised christian religion, and did not quibble at doing transgressive behaviour. Eg the Marquis de Sade, and truth to tell, Voltaire.
On tarot cards, try reading up on Madame Blavatsky and how her shtick connected with the Theosophical movement so popular in the 1920s and 30s. The consonance with today’s CBT is sooo compelling. ‘Every day in every way I am getting better and better’ as a daily mantra. And this is where the whole power of positive thinking got started too. I’ve played tarrocco and enjoyed it - having the extra cards lends a whole new dimension to strategy. I’d call it as closer to classic whist or contract bridge - its not similar to poker at all as it’s trick based.
The actual cards in the current format have been around since late medieval times - mostly used for card playing. Using cards for divination (and a whole lot of other things too such as the flight of birds and entrails of sacrificial animals) has been popular since the roman empire, and possibly since humanity was invented. As a species we really do want to believe that we can get a cheat code on the future.
Gibsonhasafluffybutt@aussie.zone 1 year ago
The Egyptian ones are fascinating. I used to have a book about it somewhere.
Duenan@aussie.zone 1 year ago
Gah. How did that come out as tastings!
Duenan@aussie.zone 1 year ago
Oh ok. I wasn’t aware of the origins of it.
I always thought of them as a divination tool and I guess I find tarot mildly fascinating.
With that said I do take them with a grain of salt.
I just went hunting for a set of tarot cards I got awhile ago and thank goodness I found them.
Thought I might have lost them. Nothing special, just a set of X/1999 ones I took a fancy to a long time ago.
tombruzzo@aussie.zone 1 year ago
I think if both parties believe in what they’re doing then it’s not a scam. You could see it as your mum was working as an entertainer and the old women were getting their money’s worth