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Death and Resurrection As Muse: Stirring Your Creativity in Times of Crisis with Tarot’s Forgotten Iconography, Symbolism and Storytelling Power at Morbid Anatomy, Beginning November 3


Why isn’t the Death card the last card of the tarot deck? Does the devil card announces damnation or celebrate irreverence? Is the Magician a creator, a shaman, a con-artist, or all of the above? In this month-long class, we’ll unpack each card of the major arcana one by one. Each card evokes powerful archetypes whose meanings have shifted over the centuries, adapting to new symbolic needs. By examining this incredibly rich, eternally evolving repository of icons, we will learn to reignite our imagination, reinvent who we are, and stimulate the creator within us.

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December 1

The Stalactites of Reason: The Suit of Swords of the Tarot, Winter Solstice and the Warm Embrace of Death at Morbid Anatomy, beginning December 1