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amythyst-raine's picture
Jan.21.2011
This unassuming deck of cards, adorned with archetypal images that span the ages, has been the subject of much controversy, mystery, and intrigue over the centuries. They are rumored to have originated in Egypt over 5000 years ago, used in the mid 15th century to play card games, and finally...
jane-rades's picture
Jun.16.2010
Illustrations of the Tarot deck with accompanying meanings.
janet-boyer's picture
Aug.02.2008
Using her BIT (Back in Time) Method of working with the Tarot, Janet Boyer helps readers gain insight and understanding of the present-and ultimately their futures-by exploring their past. Gone are arcane and hard-to-understand explanations of Tarot symbols. Boyer offers an intuitive approach that...
lon-milo-duquette's picture
Jun.06.2008
The Tarot of Ceremonial Magick is a Tarot deck created by DuQuette first published by U.S. Games Systems and now published by Thelesis Aura. In this groundbreaking book, DuQuette explains the symbology of the cards. On each card is shown the Zodiacal, Enochian, Ceremonial, Goetic, Tattvic, and...
dovid-krafchow's picture
Apr.22.2008
Kabbalistic Tarot combines two traditions, Torah and Tarot, making the secret knowledge of the Jewish People accesible through the method of the cards known for their ancient root. Though this book has been shunned by the Jewish community and by the Tarot community, still it maintains it unique...
a-w-hill's picture
Apr.12.2008
Sleuth, scholar, shaman: A W. Hill’s hero Stephan Raszer is no ordinary private eye, which explains why crime fiction master Ian Rankin has dubbed him “a James Bond for the spiritually uncertain 21st century.” And why the Los Angeles Times pronounced Raszer’s darkness-in-daylight world one filled...