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The Major Arcana of the Tarot (Mystic Pathways Series 2 of 3)

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Download links and information about The Major Arcana of the Tarot (Mystic Pathways Series 2 of 3) by Japetus. This album was released in 1985 and it belongs to Chill Out, New Age genres. It contains 45 tracks with total duration of 01:19:11 minutes.

Artist: Japetus
Release date: 1985
Genre: Chill Out, New Age
Tracks: 45
Duration: 01:19:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The World 1:51
2. Judgement 1:48
3. The Sun 1:47
4. The Moon 1:31
5. The Star 1:32
6. The Tower 1:41
7. The Devil 1:40
8. Death 1:30
9. Temperance 1:33
10. The Hanged Man 1:28
11. Justice 1:49
12. Wheel of Fortune 1:36
13. The Hermit 1:37
14. Strength 1:37
15. The Chariot 1:44
16. The Lovers 1:34
17. Heirophant 1:41
18. The Emperor 1:50
19. The Empress 1:49
20. The High Priestess 1:43
21. The Magician 1:37
22. The Fool 2:03
23. Tarot Visualisation Introduction 0:46
24. The World Visualisation 1:53
25. Judgement Visualisation 2:00
26. The Sun Visualisation 2:04
27. The Moon Visualisation 1:40
28. The Star Visualisation 1:50
29. The Tower Visualisation 2:00
30. The Devil Visualisation 1:53
31. Death Visualisation 1:43
32. Temperance Visualisation 1:48
33. The Hanged Man Visualisation 1:45
34. Justice Visualisation 2:01
35. Wheel of Fortune Visualisation 1:44
36. The Hermit Visualisation 1:53
37. Strength Visualisation 1:49
38. The Chariot Visualisation 1:54
39. The Lovers Visualisation 1:43
40. The Heirophant Visualisation 1:57
41. The Emperor Visualisation 1:59
42. The Empress Visualisation 2:00
43. The High Priestess Visualisation 1:56
44. The Magician Visualisation 1:47
45. The Fool Visualisation 2:05

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The Major Arcana of the Tarot is the second album in the prolific Australian new age composer Japetus' Mystic Pathways Series. Meant to be a guide through the 22 cards in the Major Arcana, which are often believed to be an allegory of the journey of the soul, Japetus offers his listeners two approaches in understanding the symbology of the Tarot. On the first disc, Japetus provides what he calls a "guided visualization," introducing each of the cards in the set, explaining their elemental value, and then describing a scene that illustrates the card over a generally calm, synthesized background. Japetus has a smooth, serene voice that fits well with the soothing instrumentation, and his use of the first-person plural is decidedly comforting, reassuring us that we can take this voyage together. For listeners who feel more equipped to take the trip alone, or wish to simply enjoy the soothing music, the second disc contains only the instrumentation from the first. It's 22 short songs, whose brevity can actually be a bit distracting, simply because the tracks often end right as tranquility is setting in. However, Japetus has been using synthesizers for over 20 years now, and he is very capable of producing descriptive soundscapes to both guide and inspire his listeners, and The Major Arcana of the Tarot accomplishes this.