Best of
Tarot

1995

Osho Zen Tarot


Osho - 1995
    This Osho Zen Tarot focuses instead on gaining an understanding of the here and now. It is a system based on the wisdom of Zen, a wisdom that says events in the outer world simply reflect in the outer world simply reflect our own thoughts and feelings, even though we ourselves might be unclear about what those thoughts and feelings are. So it helps us to turn our attention away from outside events so we can find a new clarity of understanding in our innermost hearts. The conditions and states of mind portrayed by the contemporary images on the cards are all shown as being essentially transitional and transformative. The text in the accompanying book helps to interpret and understand the images in the simple, straightforward and down to earth language of Zen.

Thoth Tarot Deck Large


Aleister Crowley - 1995
    The magnificent Crowley Thoth Tarot Deck contains the kabbalistic and astrological attributions described in Aleister Crowley's "The Book of Thoth.

Vertigo Tarot Deck Set


Rachel Pollack - 1995
    Includes a black, velvet-like drawstring bag to hold the cards.

Tarot of Ceremonial Magick: A Pictorial Synthesis of Three Great Pillars of Magick


Lon Milo DuQuette - 1995
    The concept is a breakthrough for occultists of all paths. Each card is illustrated with a list of the Zodiacal, Enochian, Ceremonial, Goetic, Tattvic and Elemental components. DuQuette explains how the cards relate to each other and makes immediately accessible the more difficult conceptual connections the Crowley made so easily. Through DuQuette's wit and decades of practical knowledge of magical practice, students of the arcane arts can gain a whole new level of udnertsnading of how and why magick works.

A Keeper of Words


Anna-Marie Ferguson - 1995
    Perhaps you have in mind the beautiful lords and ladies of the round table. Or maybe you think of the Quest for the Holy Grail. Perhaps you think of the early Celtic legends about him. Whatever you associate with the stories that surround this legendary king, you are sure to agree that these myths have fascinated Westerners for up to 1500 years.The Tarot has been popular for only half that time, but it, too, has caught the fascination of people in the West. Now you can see how easily these two spiritual paths can be combined thanks to Anna-Marie Ferguson's A Keeper of Words. Although designed to accompany and enhance her Legend Tarot deck (available separately), this book is also a great way to get to the core of both the Arthurian myths and legends and the Tarot. The book is based upon Ferguson's amazing seventy-eight watercolor Legend illustrations (all are reproduced here in black-and-white). Each of the Tarot cards is associated with an event or person in the Arthurian legends. By combining the two you will have a new perspective on the Tarot and a deeper understanding of the mythic symbolism of the tales of King Arthur.For example, the book associates the Major Arcana card the Hierophant with Taliesin. The image shows Taliesin introducing children to his lady, the harp. You will learn that Taliesin encourages questions from all and fosters their creative, artistic talents. Thus, the meaning of the card is A person with experience he or she is willing to share. An authority. A kind and generous mentor who nurtures spiritual awareness. Reversed it means Rigid thinking with no room for growth.The description and symbolism for this and all seventy-eight images, as well as the meanings of the images in a Tarot reading, go into far more detail. In this way your readings become deeper, more intuitive and multilayered.For anyone interested in the Tarot (especially the Legend Tarot), or King Arthur, this book is a must.

Motherpeace Tarot Guidebook


Karen Vogel - 1995
    An indispensable guidebook for anyone interested in earth-based culture or women's spirituality.128 pp., bandw illus., pb.

Rohrig Tarot


Carl W. Röhrig - 1995
    Each card is beautifully illustrated by world-renowned artist Carl-W. Rohrig. The set includes full instructions for use. The book depicts all 78 cards in full color. It gives a detailed description of each card and suggests some spreads for the use of the cards.

Cutting the Ties That Bind Workbook


Phyllis Krystal - 1995
    When we learn to connect with the "High C" or the Real Self, we are able to let go of the past and allow ourselves a new and brighter future. Lettin go of old habits can be fun! This workbook has been used by therapists, groups, and people who are working with the techniques outlined by Phyllis Krystal in workshops she has given all over the world. Readers who have not experienced these workshops may have read her books: "Cutting the Ties that Bind, Cutting More Ties that Bind," and "Taming Our Monkey Mind," which speaks to insight, detachment and gaining identity.

The Rabbi's Tarot: Spiritual Secrets of the Tarot


Daphne Moore - 1995
    By understanding the physical and nonphysical universe and the psychological and psychic make-up of those within it, we can be transformed and make our dreams come true. A fascinating Tarot study.