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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
The Aquarian Qabalah: A Contemporary Initiation Into A Secret Tradition Reviews
The Aquarian Qabalah: A Contemporary Initiation Into A Secret Tradition

In workbook style, this book presents an experiential journey of self-discovery into the Tree of Life which lies at the heart of the Qabalah.
The Aquarian Qabalah: A Contemporary Initiation Into A Secret Tradition
Qabalah, Tarot & the Western Mystery Tradition: The 22 Connecting Paths on the Tree of Life Reviews
Qabalah, Tarot & the Western Mystery Tradition: The 22 Connecting Paths on the Tree of Life

The late spiritualist minister Clifford Bias has given readers a fresh approach to exploring the 22 paths on the Tree of Life by using the Tarot and the symbolism for the journey. This text is rich in self-exploration that leads us out of our limited circles of awareness and shows us how we fit into the greater reality of the cosmos. Previously published as THE WAY BACK. Illustrated .
Qabalah, Tarot & the Western Mystery Tradition: The 22 Connecting Paths on the Tree of Life
The Witches Tarot (Kit)
The Witches Tarot (Kit) (Llewellyn’s Modern Witchcraft)
Created by Ellen Cannon Reed
Illustrated by Martin Cannon
What does the Tarot have to do with the Qabalah? What does either of them have to do with Witchcraft? How can you possibly combine all three into a workable system?
The Witches Tarot is proof that it can be done. This unique Tarot explores the paths and spheres of the Tree of Life, the experiences they represent, and what they mean to Craft people and other Pagans. In the course of this study, you will learn how the symbols of the Tarot deck relate to the paths and to the Craft.
The striking imagery of these cards uses symbols from the Qabalistic Tree of Life, yet is decidedly Pagan in nature. Creator and High Priestess Ellen Cannon Reed has replaced the traditional Tarot Devil with The Horned One, the Hierophant with the High Priest, and the Hermit with The Seeker.
The 320-page companion guide to The Witches Tarot included with this kit contains complete divinatory meanings for the cards, and an indispensable list of correspondences for each of the Qabalistic Paths with associated Tarot card, Hebrew letter, colors, astrological attribution, animal, gem, and suggested meditation.
The Witches Tarot kit also includes a large layout sheet for doing the Four Seasons Spread. It can be used anywhere, adding a special touch to your readings. However you choose to tap the unique powers of The Witches Tarot, it will open you to your deepest, intuitive self.
About the Author
Ellen Cannon Reed, High Priestess of the Isian tradition, was a student and teacher of the Craft and Qabala for fifteen years. She and her husband (and High Priest), Chris, had been active in the Southern California pagan community for the last ten years. When she was not teaching, working with her coven or writing, Ellen enjoyed embroidery, beadwork, and reading. Ellen passed away in 2003.

