The Book of Thoth: A Short Essay on the Tarot of the Egyptians
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Mystery
Format
Kindle
Pages
406
Language
English
Published
Dec 25, 2016
Description
Aleister Crowley’s exploration of the Tarot delves deep into Egyptian symbolism, unveiling the mysteries behind the cards. With his unique perspective, Crowley invites readers to unravel the enigmatic connections between the ancient art of divination and modern interpretations.
Rich with insights, the essay not only serves as a guide for those initiated into the Golden Dawn but also welcomes newcomers curious about the Tarot's depth. It's a journey that transcends mere card reading, encouraging personal reflection and spiritual growth.
Cleverly weaving together history and mysticism, this work stands as a cornerstone for anyone seeking to enhance their understanding of the Tarot's intricate layers. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just starting out, Crowley’s wisdom offers a captivating lens through which to view this timeless craft.
Rich with insights, the essay not only serves as a guide for those initiated into the Golden Dawn but also welcomes newcomers curious about the Tarot's depth. It's a journey that transcends mere card reading, encouraging personal reflection and spiritual growth.
Cleverly weaving together history and mysticism, this work stands as a cornerstone for anyone seeking to enhance their understanding of the Tarot's intricate layers. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just starting out, Crowley’s wisdom offers a captivating lens through which to view this timeless craft.
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