Dear instructors,
I have bought a set of the gnostic tarot form your site. And I also have the book 'Mystical Qabalah' by Dion Fortune. In this last one, she associates the minor arcana to the Sephiroth. However, she talks in cups and wands etc. whereas these are not present in your tarot system.
I tried to find the correspondence between the two systems, but did not manage as the titles of the cards seem to be different also.
Is there such a correspondence, and if yes, could you tell me which?
Thanks a lot.
I have bought a set of the gnostic tarot form your site. And I also have the book 'Mystical Qabalah' by Dion Fortune. In this last one, she associates the minor arcana to the Sephiroth. However, she talks in cups and wands etc. whereas these are not present in your tarot system.
I tried to find the correspondence between the two systems, but did not manage as the titles of the cards seem to be different also.
Is there such a correspondence, and if yes, could you tell me which?
Thanks a lot.
I am copying a reply on a similar topic from another instructor, referencing the Zodiacal Course from Practical Astrology.
“When master Samael wrote the Zodiacal Course, he used the same french tarot deck that Eliphas Levi used, since it was the most popular deck amongst occultists at that time.
Later on, Master Samael Aun Weor wrote his Tarot and Kabbalah book based on the original Tarot deck from Metatron-Enoch.”
"If thou canst not make thine own self what thou desireth, how shalt thou be able to fashion another to thine own liking. We are ready to see others made perfect, and yet we do not amend our own shortcomings."
—Thomas à Kempis
I am copying a reply on a similar topic from another instructor, referencing the Zodiacal Course from Practical Astrology.
“When master Samael wrote the Zodiacal Course, he used the same french tarot deck that Eliphas Levi used, since it was the most popular deck amongst occultists at that time.
Later on, Master Samael Aun Weor wrote his Tarot and Kabbalah book based on the original Tarot deck from Metatron-Enoch.”
"If thou canst not make thine own self what thou desireth, how shalt thou be able to fashion another to thine own liking. We are ready to see others made perfect, and yet we do not amend our own shortcomings."
—Thomas à Kempis
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