Barrett's accompanying book to his 78-card tarot deck gives seekers background information on each card, as well as how to use the cards for divination and to develop clairvoyant powers.
Giordano Berti, one of the best contemporary scholars on the history of the tarot, with this book publishes the result of his research on the work of Jean Baptiste Pitois, the famous French occultist who was the first to develop a tie between the Tarot Arcana and Egyptian magic. The expert of esoterism and cartomancy, Tiberio Gonard, takes on in detail, rather, the divinatory meanings and the subtleties of the Egyptian Tarot, here illustrate dby Silvana Alasia.
I wrote this ebook because it’s very difficult to come across reliable information about the original tarot system of ancient Egypt. Most people aren’t even aware of it – they’re only exposed to the christianized Rider-Waite version that departs from natural principles the cards represent. To write this book I researched all the genuine ancient Egyptian tarot sources (provided at the end of the book) and designed cards in a way that would most accurately reflect the principles of nature. Thus, this book has not only information about universal principles that each card stands for, but also original illustrations of those principles. I researched not only ancient Egyptian card symbolism, but also constellations that each card represents, each sign, planet and number as it relates to this system. Also, I included information about how to read the cards, different spread methods, how to make sure the cards show the truth, in-depth explanation of the major arcana, playing cards and minor arcana correspondences, in-depth minor arcana explanation, and much more. I hope that this book will help you see universal principles in each tarot card so that these cards are no longer divorced from the rest of life but are its representations. This is what Egyptian tarot cards are designed to do, and by seeing them this way you will be able to get life lessons from each one of them, whether through making a spread or by simply drawing one card in the morning to start your day.
1951 a study in sacred numbers & symbols. a detailed study of the Tarot. Contents: Acknowledgment; Introduction; Arcanum 0-22 - illustrated & explained; Conclusion; Appendix a - What is Man; Appendix B - Bible Numbers; Appendix C - The Two Numbe.
Now a classic in the field, used by students of the Golden Dawn as well as by those who want to understand Crowley's tarot. This is the definitive study of the Egyptian tarot and is used as a key to all Western mystery disciplines. Color plates of eight cards.
The Journey into Egypt hardcover Guidebook is your road map into the inner workings of Julie Cuccia-Watt's newest tarot deck The Journey into Egypt Tarot. Learn about the cards that tap into precession and real sky astrology. Discover the similarities between ancient Egyptian calendar and modern astrology. This is tarot like you have never seen it before. Take a Journey into Egypt using the exquisitely hand crafted work of a seasoned tarot artist. Read the real life stories behind the suits. Explore concepts of dream archeology and shamanic journey-work for yourself. Expect to be surprised by mysteries that have been hidden in plain sight for thousands of years.
This guidebook pictures each card from the Egyptian Book of the Dead Tarot and their meanings along with a brief history of the origins of playing cards and Tarot.
Reproduction of the 78-card tarot deck in the book "Practical Astrology by Comte C. de Saint-Germain. The symbolism of each card draws from Egyptian mythology and culture.
Bernd A. Mertz made various trips to Egypt after he had begun to specialize in astrology and to work on its important links to modern psychology. He tells us himself why he was so fascinated that he wished to create an 'Egyptian Tarot' for our times. During his extensive reading he discovered that in the Paris of 1781 the occultist Court de Gebelin had attracted great attention in esoteric circles by asking: 'Imagine the surprise which might occur if an Egyptian book were to be discovered today, a book from ancient Egypt which might have been spared from the flames in the burning of the famous libraries and which were to contain the deep and clearest knowledge. Would I not surprise you very much if I were to assert that this book had in fact never been lost at any time past and that it has been in the hands of, so to speak, everyone in most parts of Europe? The most astonishing thing would be if one were assured that no-one ever suspected that it was Egyptian. The fact is: this Egyptian work is the only one to have survived to the present day after all the treasures and all the knowledge of the Egyptian libraries had been lost. It has become so popular that no wise person has ever taken the trouble to think about its origin. No-one has done so apart from me.. It is the Tarot." Bernd A. Mertz decided to issue his own edition of this tarot with his commentary. Michael Lacey and Rick Leaman resolved to provide a new edition to a wider public in the English language with a website offer as a challenge for those interested to take more control over their lives.