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Magical Ritual of the Sanctum Regnum Reviews

Magical Ritual of the Sanctum Regnum


This translation of a previously unpublished work by the late Alphonse Louis Constant, or, as he preferred to call himself, Eliphaz Levi, is from the original manuscript which is in the handwriting of Levi himself. Along with Levi’s explanation of the Tarot Trumps “the editor has given a short description of each Tarot Trump at the end of each chapter, and also a few notes on the mystical meanings assigned to the Tarots by Levi in his other works.” This rare book is a must for students of the Tarot and Kabalah. A mystical insight into the TAROT.
Magical Ritual of the Sanctum Regnum

Medieval Scapini Tarot

Medieval Scapini Tarot


Intricate and elegant of design, the Medieval Scapini Tarot seeks to capture the artistic wonder of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Cut the deck and lay a spread and discover the hidden meanings found in the symbolism, style, and settings of the Major and Minor Arcana, all beautifully rendered by Luigi Scapini to bring your divination to life.
Medieval Scapini Tarot

  • ISBN13: 9780880790314
  • Condition: New
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The Dream Deck: 50 Cards to Interpret and Inspire Your Dreams

The Dream Deck: 50 Cards to Interpret and Inspire Your Dreams


Explore your dream life with these beautifully illustrated cards, designed to help you decode the mysteries of the sleeping mind. With simple instructions on how to interpret the symbols and influence the nature of your dreams-plus evocative artwork that captures the surreal quality of night visions-The Dream Deck will inspire delight and discovery, night after night.
The Dream Deck: 50 Cards to Interpret and Inspire Your Dreams

Don Quixote and the Brilliant Name of Fire: Qabalah, Tarot and Shakespeare in the Greatest Novel

Don Quixote and the Brilliant Name of Fire: Qabalah, Tarot and Shakespeare in the Greatest Novel


Don Quixote and the Brilliant Name of Fire reveals for the first time the true extent of the esoteric dimension of the classic Spanish work. References to cards of the Tarot deck, a means of progression on the inner journey, have long been noted in it; but Don Quixote and the Brilliant Name of Fire will show their full extent, as well as demonstrating spectacular visual representations of Hebrew letters of the Qabalah, and the strict allegory of psychic transformation-in the way of the Shakespeare plays-in which these symbols have their place. The close kinship of Don Quixote and the Shakespeare First Folio becomes plain, and their origin in a common author, neither Will Shakespeare nor Cervantes. www.thegreatpesher.com
Don Quixote and the Brilliant Name of Fire: Qabalah, Tarot and Shakespeare in the Greatest Novel

Way of Tarot

Way of Tarot


Setting out creative exercises that deepen your understanding of the Tarot, this in-depth guide explains the different meanings of each card, how to do a reading for yourself and other people and how to use the Tarot as a tool for personal development.
Way of Tarot

The Game of Tarot: From Ferrara to Salt Lake City

The Game of Tarot: From Ferrara to Salt Lake City


Sir Michael Dummett, a well-known British philosopher, is the foremost scholar in the field of Tarot history, with numerous books and articles to his credit. He is a founding member of the International Playing Card Society, in whose journal “The Playing Card” he regularly publishes opinions, research, and reviews of current literature on the subject. His encyclopedic, groundbreaking, and painstakingly documented “The Game of Tarot: From Ferrara to Salt Lake City,” established the invention of Tarot in 15th-century Italy and laid the foundation for all subsequent research on the game of Tarot, including exhaustive accounts of the rules of all hitherto known forms of the game. An important result of Dummett’s analysis of the historical evi
The Game of Tarot: From Ferrara to Salt Lake City