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Tiny Tarot Key Chain
Arthur Edward Waite
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"Includes 78-card Tiny Universal Waite(R) Tarot Deck and
Instructions Now you can take tarot with you wherever you go. The
world's smallest complete tarot deck is available on a key chain,
packaged in an attractive, durable carrying case.
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Tarot Vintage (Cards)
Arthur Edward Waite, Pamela Colman Smith, Sasha Graham
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Tarot Original 1909 Deck (Cards)
Arthur Edward Waite, Pamela Colman Smith, Sasha Graham
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R640
R507
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Now available as the world's smallest tarot deck, this pack of
universal Waite tarot uses the drawings of Patricia Colman Smith,
recoloured by Mary Hanson-Roberts.
A complete history of alchemy revealing the subject as much more
than the attempts in early science of turning base metals into gold
or silver, this book goes about intimating the mystical experience
underlying hermetic symbolism. It outlines some of the secret inner
meanings to alchemy - symbolism, metaphysics, and spirituality.
This book contains a universe of information and is worthwhile
reading for anyone wanting to know more on this engaging subject.
Originally published in 1926.
A complete history of alchemy revealing the subject as much more
than the attempts in early science of turning base metals into gold
or silver, this book goes about intimating the mystical experience
underlying hermetic symbolism. It outlines some of the 'secret'
inner meanings to alchemy - symbolism, metaphysics, and
spirituality. This book contains a universe of information and is
worthwhile reading for anyone wanting to know more on this engaging
subject. Originally published in 1926.
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Tarot Original 1909 Mini (Cards)
Arthur Edward Waite, Pamela Colman Smith, Sasha Graham
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R429
R338
Discovery Miles 3 380
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This early work by Arthur Edward Waite was originally published in
1911 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory
biography. 'The Pictorial Key to the Tarot' is a classic work that
details the significance of the various cards in the tarot deck and
how to read them. Arthur Edward Waite was born on the 2nd of
October, 1857 in America. Waite was a scholarly mystic who wrote
extensively on occult and esoteric matters, and was the co-creator
of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck. As his biographer, R.A. Gilbert
described him, "Waite's name has survived because he was the first
to attempt a systematic study of the history of western occultism -
viewed as a spiritual tradition rather than as aspects of
proto-science or as the pathology of religion."
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Tarot Original 1909 Kit (Cards)
Arthur Edward Waite, Pamela Colman Smith, Sasha Graham
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R988
R790
Discovery Miles 7 900
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2012 Reprint of 1955 Edition. Exact facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Eliphas
Levi, born Alphonse Louis Constant, was a French occult author and
ceremonial magician. Levi's version of magic became a great
success, especially after his death. That Spiritualism was popular
on both sides of the Atlantic from the 1850s contributed to this
success. His magical teachings were free from obvious fanaticisms;
he had nothing to sell, and did not pretend to be the initiate of
some ancient or fictitious secret society. He incorporated the
Tarot cards into his magical system, and as a result the Tarot has
been an important part of the paraphernalia of Western magicians.
He had a deep impact on the magic of the Hermetic Order of the
Golden Dawn and later on the ex-Golden Dawn member Aleister
Crowley. He was also the first to declare that a pentagram or
five-pointed star with one point down and two points up represents
evil, while a pentagram with one point up and two points down
represents good. It was largely through the occultists inspired by
him that Levi is remembered as one of the key founders of the 20th
century revival of magic.
2012 Reprint of 1959 Edition. Exact facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software.
Illustrated. "The Pictorial Key to the Tarot" is Waite's
influential guide to Tarot symbolism, first published in England in
1910. While Waite was an occultist, he was very much 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. The book is divided into three parts. Part I is a short
overview of the traditional symbols associated with each card,
followed by a history of the Tarot. Part II contains 78 black and
white plates of the Rider-Waite-Smith Deck and a discussion of the
unique symbols chosen for each card. Part III concerns matters of
divination with the cards, including a description of the famous
Celtic Cross Tarot layout, which the book helped to popularize.
This editions contains additional material, including a chapter on
Waite's subsequent thoughts on the Tarot and a new introduction by
Gertrude Moakley.
2011 Reprint of 1911 Edition. Arthur Edward Waite (1857-1942) was a
scholarly mystic who wrote extensively on occult and esoteric
matters, and was the co-creator of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck. As
his biographer, R.A. Gilbert described him, "Waite's name has
survived because he was the first to attempt a systematic study of
the history of western occultism - viewed as a spiritual tradition
rather than as aspects of proto-science or as the pathology of
religion." "The Book of Ceremonial Magic" is the second edition of
a work which in its first edition was titled, more provocatively,
"The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts." It is an attempt to
synthesize the procedures of all of the famous Grimoires. It draws
on the "Key of Solomon," the "Grimorium Verum," the apocryphal
Fourth Book of Cornelius Agrippa, and many others, including the
famous "Black Pullet," or "Poulet Noir." The result is an
unparalleled look at the details of ceremonial magic.
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