History Analysis And Secret Tradition Of The Tarot Esoteric Classics
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History, Analysis and Secret Tradition of the Tarot: Esoteric Classics by Manly P. Hall,Arthur Edward Waite,J. W. Brodie-Innes Pdf
In addition to an informative piece by Manly P. Hall, this is the first time since their original publication that the two inter-related tarot essays by A E Waite and Brodie-Innes have been reprinted together. Included here are: The Tarot Cards, The Tarot and Secret Tradition and An Analysis of the Tarot Cards.
The History of the Occult Tarot by Ronald Decker,Michael Dummett Pdf
An essential volume for the libraries of all serious students of the Tarot. When the Tarot was invented in Italy during the early fifteenth century, it was simply a pack of cards used for playing games. Esoteric interpretations of the pack date from late eighteenth century France, and were confined to that country for a hundred years. But today the cards are used throughout the world and not only for fortune telling - for true believers they are the key to secret knowledge and the meaning of life. A History of the Occult Tarot is the classic work on the history of the Tarot deck and its use in occult circles. Starting with the late nineteenth century, the Decker and Dummett examine how the Tarot became the favoured divination tool of occultists, a bridge to the spirit world, and a map of the unconscious. From Theosophical to Aleister Crowley to the Order of the Golden Dawn and P.D. Ouspensky, this compelling survey of the Tarot's history describes the many fascinating decks imagined over time as well as the secret histories of mystics.
Alchemy in the Nineteenth Century: Esoteric Classics by Helena P. Blavatsky Pdf
Helena P. Blavatsky was a prolific writer and scholar who spearheaded the modern Theosophic movement. Here she gives an historical examination of the history and study of alchemy, but specifically as it was related to the esotericists of the 19th century. And, as always she includes her philosophical comments on the matter.
Crystal Vision Through Crystal Gazing: Esoteric Classics by Frater Achad Pdf
Occult author Frater Achad dissects the ancient art of crystal gazing, for the act of scrying or otherworldly viewing. Crystal gazing can help the seer come into contact and communicate with Intelligences of a Higher Order. He discusses the history of crystal gazing, how to get started and what the seer can expect as well as difficulties and how to overcome them. He also discusses using this skill in ceremonial rituals.
The Machinery of the Mind: Esoteric Classics by Dion Fortune Pdf
This is one of Dion Fortune's first works, when she was still writing under her birth name of Violet Firth. Here she is examining spiritual and metaphysical subject matter through a psychological lens. She looks into the consciousness, dreams, hypnosis, symbolization and much more.
Arcane Formulas or Mental Alchemy: Esoteric Classics by William Walker Atkinson Pdf
Prolific author, William Walker Atkinson follows up on his previous tome, Arcane Lessons, by offering a number of practical and mystical exercises for the occult student to use, in order to explore and conquer the limitations of their own conscious mind and put the power in their own hands.
The Rosicrucian Chemical Marriage: Esoteric Classics by Christian Rosenkreuz Pdf
The Chemical Marriage appeared anonymously, in Germany, in 1616. It's one of three primary documents which announced and helped define who the secret society of Rosicrucians were. Presented here is a translated, condensed and modernized version of the original, which used heavily veiled language and is difficult to understand at times. The story is told with alchemical symbolism and deals with mystical initiation, and it has been the subject of serious occult study for centuries since its first appearance.
Dreams and Their Interpretation: Esoteric Classics by Astra Cielo Pdf
Astra Cielo explores dream interpretation and asks the questions if dreams foretell the future and how they should be interpreted. Included is a lengthy, pre-Jungian dictionary of typical dream symbols.
That the Tarot originated in ancient Egypt as a divinatory tool is a romantic misconception. Ron Decker’s meticulous scholarship will surprise practitioners and academics alike, revealing the Tarot’s true evolution and meanings as its inventor(s) understood it. The Tarot consists of the Minor Arcana, four suits of cards similar to our modern deck, and the Major Arcana, twenty-two allegorical or “trump” cards. Decker says the four-suit deck was invented in Asia Minor before AD 1000; Italian courtiers added the trumps in the 1400s. But Tarot was first used as a game. Tarot divination was only created in the 1700s by a Parisian fortuneteller who based the trump images on Hermeticism, which merges Greco-Egyptian alchemy, astrology, numerology, magic, and mysticism. Today, the suit-cards are often traced to the ancient Jewish Cabala. But, says Decker, they, too, acquired their meanings only in the 1700s, and he cites a lost numerical system based on Cabala at that time Decker’s interpretation integrates three whole systems-astrological, arithmological, mystagogical (concerning initiation rites into the Mysteries). His depth of knowledge makes the book a must-have for serious students of Tarot and esotericism
Fortune-Telling with Dice: Esoteric Classics by Astra Cielo Pdf
This book describes an older system of divination, which uses two standard, six-sided dice. The querent asks a question and rolls the pair of dice. There are charts of 20 answers for each of the 21 possible dice combinations. Much of the content focuses on more traditional gypsy-style queries, such as love and destiny.
Fortune-Telling by Playing Cards: Esoteric Classics by Astra Cielo Pdf
Astra Cielo explores several different, much older, worldly methods of using regular playing cards for divination. Included are the Italian method, the French system, the English system, the Gypsy method and the Creole method, as well as a series of card oracles.
The enigmatic and richly illustrative tarot deck reveals a host of strange and iconic mages, such as The Tower, The Wheel of Fortune, The Hanged Man and The Fool: over which loom the terrifying figures of Death and The Devil. The 21 numbered playing cards of tarot have always exerted strong fascination, way beyond their original purpose, and the multiple resonances of the deck are ubiquitous. From T S Eliot and his 'wicked pack of cards' in "The Waste Land" to the psychic divination of Solitaire in Ian Fleming's "Live and Let Die"; and from the satanic novels of Dennis Wheatley to the deck's adoption by New Age practitioners, the cards have in modern times become inseparably connected to the occult. They are now viewed as arguably the foremost medium of prophesying and foretelling. Yet, as the author shows, originally the tarot were used as recreational playing cards by the Italian nobility in the Renaissance. It was only much later, in the 18th and 19th centuries, that the deck became associated with esotericism before evolving finally into a diagnostic tool for mind, body and spirit. This is the first book to explore the remarkably varied ways in which tarot has influenced culture. Tracing the changing patterns of the deck's use, from game to mysterious oracular device, Helen Farley examines tarot's emergence in 15th century Milan and discusses its later associations with astrology, kabbalah and the Age of Aquarius.
The Pictorial Key to the Tarot by Arthur Edward Waite Pdf
The Pictorial Key to the Tarot Arthur Edward Waite - The Pictorial Key to the Tarot is A. E. Waite's guide to divinatory tarot, published in conjunction with the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. Waite was very concerned with the accuracy of the symbols he used for his deck, and he did much research into the traditions, interpretations, and history behind the cards.Two different versions of the book were published. The first, published in 1909, was called The Key to the Tarot.The second, published in 1910, added illustrations of the tarot cards by Pamela Colman Smith and was called The Pictorial Key to the Tarot.