
Tarot of the Sephiroth
Bridges tarot and Qabalah teachings for seekers exploring mystical correspondence and deeper knowledge.
creator unknown · 2001
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The main aim of this deck is to introduce people to the connections between the Tarot and Qabalah. I have been delighted with the manner this deck achieves this for the beginner. This is not to say that Tarot of the Sephiroth is a deck for beginners alone. The deck stands in its own right as a refreshingly different deck in terms of art and ideology and many experienced Tarot readers will find it a worthwhile addition to their collections. The structure of the deck itself is traditional, with 22 major arcana, 16 courts and 40 pips. The deck uses striking imagery and colour and the art work is unique and contemporary. In fact, it reminds me very much of sophisticated comic book art, incisive and witty in its own right. The images were originally drawn in pen and ink, scanned into a computer, with colour being added later, They were intentionally given a two dimensional effect, aimed at replicating the style of Egyptian hieroglyphic art in a contemporary milieu. The major arcana are outstanding, with very strong and powerful representations of archetypal figures. The images include the use of vibrant colour to set the mood and varied symbolism to convey meaning. Some of the tradition
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