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Arthur Edward Waite

The Pictorial Key To The Tarot

The Pictorial Key to the Tarot is A. E. Waite's influential guide to divinatory tarot, published in England in 1910 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 traditions, interpretations, and history behind the cards.
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  • katiadolzhenkohas quoted6 years ago
    Dogme el Rituel de la Haute Magie. Par Eliphas Levi, 2 vols., demy 8vo, Paris, 1854.
    This is the first publication of Alphonse Louis Constant on occult philosophy, and it is also his magnum opus.
  • katiadolzhenkohas quoted6 years ago
    The Significator.
    1. That covers him
    2. What crosses him.
    3. What crowns him.
    4. What is beneath him.
    5. What is behind him.
    6. What is before him.
    7. Himself.
    8. His house.
    9. His hopes or fears.
    10. What will come.
  • katiadolzhenkohas quoted6 years ago
    The conventional explanations say that the Fool signifies the flesh, the sensitive life, and by a peculiar satire its subsidiary name was at one time the alchemist, as depicting folly at the most insensate stage.

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