"The Tarot is a book, disguised as a pack of cards." The ultimate guide to tarot card meanings (and how to read them), this comprehensive follow-up to the author's classic An Introduction to the Study of The Tarot & occult classic has finally been revised & refined for digital formats. It covers the 22 major arcana & all 4 sets of suits (including court cards) in elucidating, esoteric detail. All serious students & users of card reading or the Kabbalah will want to add Paul Foster Case's How to Read The Tarot to their library immediately.
BONUS: this updated version of the 20th century classic includes images of the Rider-Waite Smith pack, in addition to the lesser-known B.O.T.A. (Builders of the Adytum) version.
"This is why language fails whenever one attempts to use it to represent experiences which go beyond the range of physical sensation. This is why mystics and seers are forced to resort to symbolic uses of language. It is not that they are trying to hide anything. Nobody could be more eager to express himself than a wise man who has had first- hand knowledge of the inner and higher planes of experience. This is especially apparent in the writings of the alchemists, who had discovered a Great Secret they wished to share with their fellowmen. Yet none of them succeeded in saying what he saw. To most readers, the alchemists seem to be doing their best to conceal what they know. The truth of the matter is that
ordinary speech will not serve to convey this kind of experience from one mind to another." (Paul F. Case)
Buy Now and discover how deep the mysteries of the Tarot go...
BONUS: this updated version of the 20th century classic includes images of the Rider-Waite Smith pack, in addition to the lesser-known B.O.T.A. (Builders of the Adytum) version.
"This is why language fails whenever one attempts to use it to represent experiences which go beyond the range of physical sensation. This is why mystics and seers are forced to resort to symbolic uses of language. It is not that they are trying to hide anything. Nobody could be more eager to express himself than a wise man who has had first- hand knowledge of the inner and higher planes of experience. This is especially apparent in the writings of the alchemists, who had discovered a Great Secret they wished to share with their fellowmen. Yet none of them succeeded in saying what he saw. To most readers, the alchemists seem to be doing their best to conceal what they know. The truth of the matter is that
ordinary speech will not serve to convey this kind of experience from one mind to another." (Paul F. Case)
Buy Now and discover how deep the mysteries of the Tarot go...