A class for the Tarot Court
Is it a coincidence that the Myers-Briggs personality assessment has 16 personality profiles (and tarot has 16 court cards?)
I don’t think so!
Court cards are usually the last types of cards a tarot reader will master.
The confusion often lies in whether the court card is depicting a person (but whom?) a mental state, or an action.
With so many ways the court cards can communicate-of course it is confusing!
With my live-online course, Tarot Royalty, you will gain a unique, in depth understanding of human personalities both in spreads and in real life!
Once you master the Tarot Courts, a tarot reading will open up in a way previously locked. You will get a sense of who the tarot is talking about, learn more about yourself in the process, and celebrate the depth of communication that only the Tarot Royalty can provide.
I don’t think so!
Court cards are usually the last types of cards a tarot reader will master.
The confusion often lies in whether the court card is depicting a person (but whom?) a mental state, or an action.
With so many ways the court cards can communicate-of course it is confusing!
With my live-online course, Tarot Royalty, you will gain a unique, in depth understanding of human personalities both in spreads and in real life!
Once you master the Tarot Courts, a tarot reading will open up in a way previously locked. You will get a sense of who the tarot is talking about, learn more about yourself in the process, and celebrate the depth of communication that only the Tarot Royalty can provide.
By the End of Class You Will Be Able To:
- Know how to tell the difference between person, mental state and action when a court card appears.
- Understand how a Court card’s message changes when it appears reversed
- Be confident with the subtle complexities that exist between Page, Knight, Queen, and King
- Connect the dots by learning the correspondences between each of the royal family
- Weave the narratives of the court cards with people you know in life while gaining a better understanding of the dynamics between you
- Become a better tarot reader!
- Be DELIGHTED when a court card appears (rather than anxious!)
Jenna's course, Tarot Royalty, was just the rejuvenating perspective on the court cards that I need after twenty years of reading. It's always helpful to go back to the basics and Jenna's approach to the course, combining lecture, group discussion, and collaborative readings, is perfect for beginners and longtime readers alike.
She makes the courts accessible by reminding us that they're people we know, and not just enigmatic ideas of personalities. This practical, down-to-earth approach, combined with her inviting teaching style, meant I started seeing improvement in my own readings in and out of class immediately. -- Nick Jonczak |
Class One: Introduction to the Royal Family, Personality Patterns and the Pages Who comprise of the Royal Court in Tarot, what is unique to each type and what are their strengths? Who they are when they are reversed and who are YOU in the Tarot court both at your best and your shadow court card.
Class Two: Knights We go through our wonderful, lusty Knights. Also, you will be given a bunch of take home work to help you synthesize everything you are learning in class. |
Class Three: Queens We cover our lovely Queens and go deeper into how these court cards interact and influence once another. Also, an activity that introduces the way to read a reversed court card.
Class Four: Kings We finish up our introduction with our Kings, discuss how tarot art can influence how you see a court (bias) and give you even more take home practice to prepare you for the next and final class.
Class Five: How to Read the Courts: Does the court card depict a person, an action, or a psychological state? What does it mean to conduct layered readings? We will spend the rest of this class going over examples so you can see how I read with the courts and I will finish off with a bunch of questions you can try on your own.
Class Four: Kings We finish up our introduction with our Kings, discuss how tarot art can influence how you see a court (bias) and give you even more take home practice to prepare you for the next and final class.
Class Five: How to Read the Courts: Does the court card depict a person, an action, or a psychological state? What does it mean to conduct layered readings? We will spend the rest of this class going over examples so you can see how I read with the courts and I will finish off with a bunch of questions you can try on your own.
A Little More About This Course
“Jenna’s Tarot Royalty class teaches you to connect with the court cards as individual personalities by applying the 16 different Myers-Briggs personality profiles to the Court Cards in a way that makes them come alive. Her laid-back style and enthusiastic personality make it easy to ask questions and feel at ease. Jenna makes it easy to understand when the court card relates to a person, mental state, or action. If you have ever struggled with Court Cards, I highly recommend taking this class and looking at them from a different perspective.” -- Catiara
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How Does It Work?
This self study course consists of videos, email, and handouts.
Every week you will be inboxed the week's lesson and assignment.
What's great about this course is that while you get a course every week, you can take your time, no rush!
Contribution:
$35
Every week you will be inboxed the week's lesson and assignment.
What's great about this course is that while you get a course every week, you can take your time, no rush!
Contribution:
$35