The Loom: Weaving Meaning with the Esoteric Language of Tarot
Presented by Rocco Jarman
The talk/presentation explores a reading format called the Loom and an interpretive framework which allows the suits and Major Arcana to be read as windows through which we can access the expressions of deeper esoteric structures drawn from archetypal psychology, etymology, numerology, sacred geometry, alchemy, Kabbalah, Hermetics, Mythology and Hellenistic Astrology.
Each of these systems can be engaged as living symbolic grammars that unlock timeless coherence already embedded in the cards, revealing layers of meaning that both predate and vastly eclipse contemporary guidebooks and online interpretations.
The talk is ideal for readers who already work confidently with tarot and are interested in deepening their relationship with the cards through closer contact with the esoteric traditions and mystery school logia that informed their original construction.
Bio of Presenter:
Rocco Jarman is a writer, teacher, and independent researcher working at the intersection of tarot, Hermetics, archetypal psychology, and symbolic systems. His work focuses on recovering the deep structural and esoteric coherence underlying symbolic traditions, with particular attention to how these systems function as living grammars informing our enquiries of oracular systems and our own subconscious. He is the creator of the Loom, an interpretive framework for reading tarot that treats the suits and Major Arcana as windows into archetypal, numerical, geometric, and cosmological structures drawn from Western mystery traditions. His teaching is oriented toward experienced practitioners interested in depth, lineage, and disciplined engagement with symbolic intelligence.
Socials: https://hermeticareiterated.substack.com
Email: rocco.jarman@gmail.com
