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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Fortune-telling & divination
The last word on the Tarot of the Golden Dawn and a veritable
encyclopedia which covers every aspect of the cards. This revised
edition of the classic book is a balanced combination of both
historical and new material presented by the Zalewskis, that stands
firmly rooted in Golden Dawn teachings and ritual practice. The
authors stress experimentation with the tarot, which is a mark of a
vibrant magical system and the descriptions of each tarot card are
very reliable and very complete. Of particular interest are the
alchemical associations and the authors' work on the gematria or
numerology of each card. For the first time a complete alchemical
system is given for the whole deck. There is also a good deal of
added astrological information and divinatory meanings and
interpretations.Several excellent suggestions for studying and
meditating on the cards are provided by the authors. Fully
illustrated by Golden Dawn member and professional artist, Skip
Dudchous, this new 2019 edition has been completely re-edited and
re-formatted for ease of reading and contains are a host of
interesting new innovations in this book. It will be an invaluable
resource for anyone interested in the Tarot of the Golden Dawn.
Embrace the magic of tarot and perfectly match the cards with mixed
drinks in this beautifully illustrated bar book. "Don't take advice
from tequila, that's the tarot's job." Tarot & Tequila is a
positive and spiritually uplifting guide that includes both basic
and humorous tequila-inspired meanings of all 78 tarot cards that
both beginners and experienced tarot card readers will relate to.
Featuring 40 cocktail recipes-one for each Major Arcana card plus
bonus Minor Arcana drinks, too-based on the attributes of the cards
themselves, as well as a mystical pairing that explains why
professional tarot card reader David Ross chose to pair each card
to their respective drink, this magical mixology book can be used
as both a guide and a recipe book. Try drinks like: -The High
Priestess, an elixir of tequila, lemon juice, thyme, and seltzer
-The Chariot, a tequila version of a Moscow Mule, with lemon, beet,
and apple juices -The Four of Wands, a positive concoction of rum,
homemade fennel liqueur, and more Perfect for fans of drinking,
bartending, and tarot alike, this beautifully illustrated book
makes both a perfect gift and a must-have addition to any home bar.
Leap into a fantastical world of floating mermaids and dancing fairies with the "Shadowscapes Tarot".
Since its highly anticipated debut a year ago, this exquisitely wrought deck continues to delight tarot enthusiasts with its ephemeral blend of Asian, Celtic, and fantasy watercolour artwork. Perfect as a gift or as the crowning gem of your collection, this Rider-Waite-based tarot deck calls upon fairy tales, myths, and folklore from cultures around the world.
It also includes a helpful, pocket-sized 64-page booklet that gives conveniently concise interpretations of the cards' symbolic meanings.
Be inspired by the loving presence and guiding voice of the Goddess Kuan Yin in this unique pocket oracle!
These exquisitely illustrated cards, featuring heart-opening messages of guidance from the Feminine Divine will nourish you daily on your spiritual path, leading you to a place of inner peace and beauty.
This book is a guide to using numerology for practical and
spiritual guidance. It’s attractive to look at with many diagrams
showing how the different numbers relate to each other and where
they fit on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Beautiful Hebrew letters
are used throughout and, once you have worked out your own number,
there is a wealth of information on the different nuances of
meaning associated with it. Just reading each entry is a profound
experience. The basic text for the 22 seed-numbers plus the
quotations in this book reflect the numerological outlook and
philosophy of the Essenes, the mystical cult in the Holy Land, to
which belonged Christ and John the Baptist. Its traces are seen in
the Old and New Testaments and in the so-called Gnostic Gospels.
The purpose of The Sacred Numbers of Initiation is to inspire you
and give you an idea of the spiritual qualities and potentials you
are carrying with you in this incarnation. When you are aware of
them, you can evolve and manifest them. Simply put, the words
attached to the numbers inspire you to “walk the talk”.
George Combe (1788 1858) rose from humble origins to tour widely in
Europe and the United States, lecturing on phrenology, the popular
Victorian belief that character traits were determined by the
configuration of the skull. He founded Britain's first
Phrenological Society in 1820 in Edinburgh, and was considered the
foremost phrenologist of the nineteenth century. These volumes,
first published in 1841, contain Combe's account of a phrenological
lecture tour he undertook in the United States between 1838 and
1840. In the form of a journal, Combe describes the social and
political institutions of the United States, and provides vivid
descriptions of American society and customs. He also provides
accounts of phrenological practice and the lectures he presented.
These volumes provide a wealth of information on nineteenth-century
society in America, and invaluable details concerning the practice
of phrenology. Volume 1 covers his stay in New York and New
England.
George Combe (1788 1858) rose from humble origins to tour widely in
Europe and the United States, lecturing on phrenology, the popular
Victorian belief that character traits were determined by the
configuration of the skull. He founded Britain's first
Phrenological Society in 1820 in Edinburgh, and was considered the
foremost phrenologist of the nineteenth century. These volumes,
first published in 1841, contain Combe's account of a phrenological
lecture tour he undertook in the United States between 1838 and
1840. In the form of a journal, Combe describes the social and
political institutions of the United States, and provides vivid
descriptions of American society and customs. He also provides
accounts of phrenological practice and the lectures he presented.
These volumes provide a wealth of information on nineteenth-century
society in America, and invaluable details concerning the practice
of phrenology. Volume 2 covers his stay in Philadelphia and Maine.
George Combe (1788 1858) rose from humble origins to tour widely in
Europe and the United States, lecturing on phrenology, the popular
Victorian belief that character traits were determined by the
configuration of the skull. He founded Britain's first
Phrenological Society in 1820 in Edinburgh, and was considered the
foremost phrenologist of the nineteenth century. These volumes,
first published in 1841, contain Combe's account of a phrenological
lecture tour he undertook in the United States between 1838 and
1840. In the form of a journal, Combe describes the social and
political institutions of the United States, and provides vivid
descriptions of American society and customs. He also provides
accounts of phrenological practice and the lectures he presented.
These volumes provide a wealth of information on nineteenth-century
society in America, and invaluable details concerning the practice
of phrenology. Volume 3 concludes his account, and discusses
'American civilization'.
A complete guide to understanding and using your numbers of
destiny.
Shows you how to work with the basic psychological and archetypal
symbolism so you can really understand the synchronicity of the
major arcana. Riley recommends working with the Crowley Thoth Tarot
deck, the Motherpeace Round Tarot, the Barbara Walker Tarot, or the
Yeager Tarot.
This lovely, full-color guide to tarot provides everything you need
to know to read tarot-whether it's a traditional reading, or a
reading for self-reflection or self-discovery. Not long ago,
getting your cards read would have conjured images of a mystic
shrouded in scarves with a crystal ball, waving her hands over a
spread of cards. Today, a tarot reading is as common as going to
yoga or texting a friend. It's the new way to seek guidance-whether
that's relationship advice or what outfit to wear today. With the
help of this beautifully illustrated guide, you'll be able to
harness this skill to read your own future in tarot cards. Filled
with custom card images and easy-to-understand descriptions of each
card and many different reading layouts, The Only Tarot Book You'll
Ever Need will help you to master the tarot, whether your aim is to
perform traditional readings, consult the cards as part of a daily
self-care ritual, use them for interactive self-reflection, or rely
on them as a tool for thinking through particular challenges or
questions.
Book Three of the Law of One builds on the information presented in
Books One and Two, continuing the exploration of the nature and
balancing of the energy centers or chakras, sexual energy
transfers, healing, reincarnation, meditation, and Wanderers. The
nature of psychic prophecy is explored in Book Three, as are the
nature and ramifications of what are usually called psychic
attacks. A good deal of information is given on the principles of
ritual magic in general and white magic in particular, and a
beginning is made in the study of the archetypical mind, which is
the mind of the Logos and serves as a kind of blueprint for our
evolutionary process and which serves as the foundation concept for
each of our individual minds.
In the early part of the 20th century, a chemical engineer named
Rene Warcollier devised and conducted a series of experiments in
telepathic communication. The participants sought to transmit
drawings, at varying distances and using only the power of the
mind, to subjects who would record their impressions on paper. In
this text, Warcollier describes these experiments in precise
detail, including many of the transmitted drawings and recorded
impressions. His research revealed surprising parallels between the
principles of extrasensory communication and those of modern
psychology.
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