3 ส.ค. 2568 (UTC)
> เส้นที่เคลื่อน: 6 (上九)
> เปลี่ยนเป็น: 16 (Yu)Enthusiasm
Golden age arcade 1980 - rows of classic cabinets (Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Donkey Kong) glowing with phosphor green CRT screens in darkened arcade
1978-1985: The golden age of arcade video games. Not the technology itself—the collective enthusiasm it aroused. Thunder above Earth: arousing movement meeting receptive devotion. Space Invaders (1978) started it. Pac-Man (1980) made it universal. By 1981, arcade revenues hit $8 billion—more than pop music and movies combined. The games were movement—new possibilities, novel challenges, arousing experiences. The players were earth—receptive, devoted, universal adoption. Walk into any mall in 1982 and follow the sound: rows of CRT screens glowing phosphor green and amber in darkened rooms, crowds of players feeding quarters, collective enthusiasm manifest. The law of movement along the line of least resistance. The games aligned with something fundamental: the joy of challenge, the satisfaction of mastery, the social energy of shared experience. Not imposed from above—adopted because it was obviously right. Each cabinet was thunder: shocking, arousing, demanding response. Each player was earth: receptive to the movement, devoted to the practice, part of the collective response. The timeout arcade photo captures this perfectly: darkened room, glowing screens, crowd gathered in devotion. Movement meeting willing response. Enthusiasm in its purest form.
> สิ่งประดิษฐ์ดิจิทัล: Aleister Crowley & Lady Frieda Harris - The Thoth Tarot (1938)
In 1938, Aleister Crowley commissioned Lady Frieda Harris to paint a new Tarot deck incorporating his Thel emic philosophy and advanced occult knowledge. What emerged over five years was the Thoth Tarot: 78 cards synthesizing Egyptian symbolism, Qabalistic correspondences, astrological associations, and Art Deco modernism. Crowley renamed key trumps—Judgment becomes The Aeon, Strength becomes Lust, Justice becomes Adjustment—each change reflecting deeper esoteric understanding. Harris painted each card multiple times until the sacred geometry aligned perfectly. Fire beneath heaven: clarity and illumination (fire) supporting creative advancement (heaven). This wasn't preservation of Tarot tradition—it was bold reinterpretation that honored source material while pushing divination forward. Hexagram 35 (Progress/Advancement) describes the superior man advancing through his own clarity. The Thoth deck advanced Tarot by making visible what earlier decks only hinted at: the complete integration of Western ceremonial magic, Eastern mysticism, and psychological insight into visual form.
> ไตรแกรมบน:Fire
> ไตรแกรมล่าง:Earth
>Fire rising above earth—the sun climbing over the horizon, illuminating the landscape. Light emerging from receptive foundation.
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