Tarot And Divination Books (24)
The Zodiac and the Tarot by Aleister CrowleyTHE UNIVERSE is one, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent. Its substance is homogenous and this substance cannot be said to possess the qualities of Being, Consciousness, and Bliss for these are rather the shadows of it, which are apprehended by the highly illuminated mind when it comes near...
>>Download<< An Introduction To The Study Of The Tarot by Paul Foster CaseFor six centuries Tarot cards have been used in Europe, ostensibly for games and fortune telling, but really to preserve the essentials of a secret doctrine. They form a symbolic alphabet of the ancient wisdom, and to their influence upon the minds of a few enlightened thinkers we may trace the...
>>Download<< Thoth Tarot Deck by Aleister CrowleyIt's really important to understand that this book is one of a large movement centred around using the Tarot from a counselling/Jungian point of view, rather than as a magical/divination tool. The card definitions in the books are unrelentingly positive and based entirely on the querant's...
>>Download<< The Pictorial Key To The Tarot by Arthur Edward Waite"The Pictorial Key to the Tarot" is A. E. Waite's influential guide to Tarot symbolism, published in England in conjunction with the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. While Waite was an occultist, he was very concerned with the accuracy of the symbols he used for his deck, and he did much research into the...
>>Download<< The World Of Tarot by Aleister CrowleyFor centuries, people have turned to picture cards for answers, enlightenment and entertainment. The Tarot has inspired artists, mystics, philosophers, religious and ordinary people to create systems of belief and meanings tailored to. Some believe that a deck of Tarot cards holds mystical ability...
>>Download<< The First Book of Luciferian Tarot by Michael FordTHE LUCIFERIAN TAROT is the first professionally published tarot deck of the Left Hand Path. After being an initiate of the Luciferian Path for many years, in developing the path I was also an avid tarot card reader. This stems from my own interest in Art as being a tool of initiation. Austin Osman...
>>Download<< Divination Spreads by AnonymousHere are a few Tarot or Rune spreads. I will keep is simple and brief. Make up your own spreads. Those are the ones which will work best for you. These are a few of my favorites. Remember, when spreading the cards, shuffle thinking of the question. use your energy to focus the cards on what you...
>>Download<< The Tarot Descriptions by Eliphas LeviBy the time of his death in 1875, Eliphas Levi was recognized in both Europe and America as the greatest occultist of the 19th century. In life, his work was the inspiration for Albert Pike's Morals and Dogma, the most influential American Masonic book of its day, and in death, it proved to be a...
>>Download<< Arcane Schools by John YarkerThis book provides a background necessary to understand elements of the Golden Dawn and O.T.O. initiations, particularly in matters like the inclusion of the Samothraian deities in the former and the details of the lower and middledegrees for the latter. The Western Occult Revival is documented in...
>>Download<< The Tarot of the Bohemians (in English) by PapusPapus, born Gerard Encausse [July 13, 1865 - October 25, 1916], (Papus was a pseudonym he took for his esoteric and occult [hidden wisdom] writings) was considered an expert on occult and esoteric subjects during the late 1800s and early 1900s. He was, and is, very often quoted in Tarot writings,...
>>Download<< The Sinister Tarot by Christos BeestOrder of Nine Angles "Septenary Tree of Wyrd". Sphere of Jupiter. The Sinister Tarot By Christos Beest.The text and the pictures of the Sinister Tarot are from Christos Beest (Richard Mould) the founder of the Order of the Nine Angles, and is according to the author's own writings "public domain"...
>>Download<< Book T (The Tarot) by AnonymousComprising Manuscripts N, O, P, Q, R, and an Unlettered Theoricus Adeptus Minor Instruction. A Description of the Cards of the Tarot with their Attributions, including a Method of Divination by their Use.
>>Download<< The Tarot by Samuel Liddell MacGregor MathersThe Tarot by S.L. MacGregor Mathers is a short essay on the Tarot, by a prominent occultist of the 19th CenturyThe term "Tarot", or "Tarocchi", is applied to a pack of 78 cards, consisting of four suits of 14 cards each (there being one more court card than in the ordinary packs--the Cavalier,...
>>Download<< Your Love Life And The Tarot Cards by Swetha LodhaTarot is the threshold to the world of mysticism.. It acts as the reflector of all our emotions, sentiments, dreams, feelings, thoughts and desires. The set of 21 trump cards along with a special card 'The Fool' are believed to be one of the most powerful tools of divination since the ancient ages....
>>Download<< The Symbolism Of The Tarot by Pyotr Demianovich OuspenskiiBorn in 1878, Pyotr Demianovich Ouspenskii in Moscow, Russia, Ouspensky was to become one of the most influential philosophers of his day. Somewhere along the way, he developed an interest in the Tarot, as have many philosophers down through the centuries, and wrote this book of Tarot Meditations....
>>Download<< The Continental Tarots by Christine Payne TowlerIn the essay titled "The Major Arcana" I emphasize that "something happened" to the Tarot in the late 1600s, when a new trend emerged in the images of the Major Arcana. I point to the Marseilles family of decks and the Etteilla Tarots to illustrate my point. The images shown by Antoine Court de...
>>Download<< Les Arts Divinatoires (1895,in French) by PapusPapus, born Gerard Encausse [July 13, 1865 - October 25, 1916], (Papus was a pseudonym he took for his esoteric and occult [hidden wisdom] writings) was considered an expert on occult and esoteric subjects during the late 1800s and early 1900s. He was, and is, very often quoted in Tarot writings,...
>>Download<< El Tarot de los Bohemios (in Spanish) by PapusPapus, born Gerard Encausse [July 13, 1865 - October 25, 1916], (Papus was a pseudonym he took for his esoteric and occult [hidden wisdom] writings) was considered an expert on occult and esoteric subjects during the late 1800s and early 1900s. He was, and is, very often quoted in Tarot writings,...
>>Download<< The Qabalistic Tarot by Robert WangThe purpose of this book is to demonstrate the relationship between the Qabalah, a time-honored mystical system, and the Tarot. To do so is to pointedly disagree with some very great Jewish scholars, who state that no such relationship exists. What I have attempted to do in this work is to...
>>Review Only<< Karmic Tarot by William Lammey This is a book for anyone who wants to understand and read the Tarot, whether just beginning or continuing a life-long love affair with the cards. For reasons that you will soon see, I titled this book Karmic Tarot and named the spread around which it revolves the"Karmic Spread." Everything...
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