Il Museo

Il Museo è collocato in un suggestivo palazzo storico del 1600, completamente restaurato, posto tra Bologna e Pistoia, immerso nel verde. Questa struttura, oltre ad una ricca collezione permanente, offre una serie di eventi culturali e mostre che saranno organizzate all’interno del Museo, ma anche in altre sedi.
Ogni visita sarà una vera sorpresa, anche perché è personalizzata. Infatti Morena ed Ernesto Vi accompagneranno all’interno di questa foresta di simboli, tutta da scoprire… e per questo motivo ricordate che occorre la prenotazione.
VI ASPETTIAMO!

The Museum is set in an enchanting historical building of 1600, completely restored, situated between Bologna and Pistoia, among the woods.
This building, apart from being a rich permanent collection, offers a series of cultural events and exhibitions which will be organized not only inside the Museum, but also in the other centres.
Each visit will be a real surprise, also because it is personalized. In fact, Morena and Ernesto will accompany you inside this forest of symbols, all to discover….and for this reason please remember that reservation is needed.
Looking forward to seeing you!!!!!

mercoledì 1 luglio 2015

Chris Paradis

CHRIS PARADIS
LA TORRE

LITERATAROT
XVI The Tower
Don Quixote de la Mancha

Traditional meanings for this card are: Liberation; a rude awakening; a reality check; disillusionment, an explosive transformation... Emancipation from the Self or Divorce from Self-Deception.
The literary work I chose to represent this card is "'the ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha" by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
Don Quixote is the story of a country gentleman Alonso Quixano who creates a newly inspired self in his golden years. As he is inspired by books of Chivalry & Romance, Alonso is convinced he is a knight errant and he sets forth to seek adventure and romance in 16th century Spain. One of the most memorable moments in the novel is Quixote tilting at windmills that he believes to be giants flailing their arms. After many farcical adventures and relatives burning his collection of chivalric books, Alonso Quixano comes to his senses and renounces his madness before the book concludes. Within the story Alonso experiences the Tower archetype as he invents/becomes Don Quixote and again when reason conquers his personae leading it to dissolve. It should also be noted that the novel itself also created a Tower of sorts in the world of literature as it is considered by many to be the progenitor of the modern novel form. Cervantes was captured by Barbary pirates and imprisoned for five years - after a difficult release - he created the novel we know today. The theme of Escapism shines through in the story of Don Quixote...Living in the world of chivalry and knights errant rather than the banal existence of an aging landowner. Don Quixote truly became a new creature that reinvented and glorified the very genre it was mocking - may the books of chivalry live on with the words of my true ~ Don Quixote...

Notes on the card: The lightning struck tower (Spanish - la torre) in this card is the mind of Don Quixote. The word Razon (reason) is written upon the bolt of lightning as it strikes our Quixotic protagonist. The windmill behind Quixote's head is ablaze and appears to be part of his head – as the wheels and cogs of fantasy come to a halt and wither away. The book he holds is also his body as he has literally become the stories of chivalry clothing himself with the Don Quixote personae. We see at a glimpse the beginning and end of the story with the last passage of the book which speaks of the books of Chivalry collapsing as Don Quixote dies, and that they lived on for a moment because of his madness. In a reading, this card represents a rude awakening to see yourself as you truly are and not merely as you wish to be seen. It is a time to move forward with new ideas and to let go of the delusions of your past. The true escape artist understands disintegration and integration as the Phoenix is reborn from the ashes. Vale~(farewell).

Bio (CV)

Chris Paradis lives in sunny Orlando, Florida where he works at a bookstore and dabbles in the esoteric arts from time to time. He has a degree in Graphic Design from the university of Central Arkansas and loves the art of portrait photography/painting. Chris plans to attend graduate school in the Art Therapy field of study in the near future, and he is working on various artistic endeavors, some involving the creation of tarot decks. Website