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An Introduction to the Study of The Tarot

The Deeper Meanings of Tarot Cards for Beginners

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An Introduction to the Study of The Tarot

By: Paul Foster Case
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The perfect book for those interested in the history of tarot, its meanings, and symbology. Paul Foster Case (1884-1954) was a highly respected 20th century American occultist.

''An Introduction to the Study of The Tarot'' was originally published in 1920, and has been a leading introductory guide for all serious students of the Tarot, the Hermetic Qabalah (Tree of Life), and the esoteric wisdom serving as the leading inspiration for modern divination. Now, it is finally available digitally to reveal to modern readers the deeper symbolism of the 78 tarot cards, and the occult meanings they embody.

For an even more detailed breakdown of the cards, and advice on how to read them accurately, please move on to the author's second title: "How to Read The Tarot: A Key to the Wisdom of the Ages".
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