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1922 Being fragments of a secret tradition under the veil of divination. Illustrates the Greater and Lesser Arcana. Contents: Preface; the Veil & its Symbols; the Doctrine Behind the Veil; the Outer Method of the Oracles; Bibliography.
This volume contains a collection of poems written by the scholarly mystic and creator of the Rider-Waite tarot deck, Arthur Edward Waite.
The Pictorial Key to the Tarot is A. E. Waite's influential guide to divinatory tarot, published in England in 1910 in conjunction with the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. While Waite was an occultist, he was very concerned with the accuracy of the symbols he used for his deck, and he did much research into the traditions, interpretations, and history behind the cards.
First published in 1911 as The Book of Ceremonial Magic, this work explains the rites, mysteries and secret traditions of witchcraft, sorcery, and Infernal Necromancy. It also explores theurgy, the white magic which invokes beneficent spirits.
A study of the Zohar & its connections. Some of the contents: Early Students of Kabalism; Hidden Church of Israel; Majesty of God in Kabalism; doctrine of Cosmology; Myth of Earthly Paradise; Serpent, Son of the Morning & Fall of the Angels; Fall.
This tarot pack contains A.E. Waite's 78-card deck, designed to his instructions by Coleman-Smith, with the traditional Tudor rose pattern that was a feature of the 1910 deck.
"Facsimile edition of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck originally printed from plates that were destroyed during the bombing of London during World War II. The deck and book set comes with the Rider-Waite Tarot deck by Pamela Colman Smith with original Tudor Rose back design, Celtic Cross divinatory chart, and The Key to the Tarot by Arthur Edward Waite"--Amazon