Status
Available
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Collection
Publication
Weiser Books (1971), Edition: 3rd, 124 pages
Description
Frater Achad a.k.a. Charles Stansfeld Jones goes into the meaning of the tarot cards very thoroughly in this gem of a book. If you are a student in the correspondences between the tarot trumps and the "paths" on the Tree of Life (Cabbala), this is an essential and educational reading. The author's ideas start in the material world and lead in the direction of Kether, rather than the other way around. The Author's attitude is very humble in making suggestions only, and he goes out of his way to praise some of those in the world of established commercial magick who disagreed with his ideas.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
124 p.
ISBN
0877280029 / 9780877280026
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NWC
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