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This is Video 14 in an educational series on the tarot cards. Closed captioning is provided for all videos in this series. A written transcript is also provided as a free pdf download: wp.me/p32or0-7W7
Course description page: wp.me/p32or0-4n4
Please forgive the mispronunciation of the sephiroth. For a Hebrew pronunciation reference, see The Correct Hebrew Pronunciation of the 10 Sefirot by Hebrew for Masons, youtu.be/d_824rf98a4
Decks Pictured: Tarot de Nicolas Conver (Marseilles 1760, France) derivative based on public domain images of the Conver deck; Scans of the “Pam A” Rider Tarot Deck (1910), the original Rider-Waite-Smith; Thoth Tarot Deck (or “The Book of Thoth”) by Aleister Crowley (U.S. Games Systems, Premier Edition, 2005; first published by Ordo Templi Orientis, 1969); The Grand Belline Tarot (1881); Lions Gateway Tarot by Jessica Leigh Henry; Morgan Greer Tarot; Mystical Tarot (Lo Scarabeo); Way of the Panda Tarot by Kim Tsan (FablesDen); Robin Wood Tarot; Rosetta Tarot by M. M. Meleen
Books Referenced for the Card Meanings: The Tarot (1888) by MacGregor Mathers; The Tarot of the Bohemians (1892) by Papus; Reading and Understanding the Marseille Tarot (Lo Scarabeo, 2018) by Anna Maria Morsucci & Antonella Aloi; The Pictorial Key to the Tarot (1911) by A. E. Waite; Tarot of the Magicians (1927) by Oswald Wirth; The Tarot: A Key to the Wisdom of the Ages (1947) by Paul Foster Case; Mastering the Tarot (Penguin Group, 1971) by Eden Gray; Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom, Third Edition (Weiser Books, 2019) by Rachel Pollack; Tarot for Yourself, 35th Anniversary Edition (Weiser Books, 2019) by Mary K. Greer; Essential Tarot Writings (2020) edited by Donald Tyson.
Books Referenced for the Qabalah and the Kabbalah: Keter: The Crown of God in Early Jewish Mysticism (Princeton University Press, 2014) by Arthur Green; Qabalah Paths of Light: The Occult Qabalah Reclaimed (2018) by Gary M. Jaron; The Golden Dawn: The Original Account of the Teachings, Rites, and Ceremonies of the Hermetic Order (1937; Llewellyn, 2016) by Israel Regardie, John Michael Greer (Ed.); The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart of Jewish Mysticism (2009) by Daniel C. Matt; Kabbalah: The Mystic Quest in Judaism (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006) by David S. Ariel; The Kabbalistic Tradition: An Anthology of Jewish Mysticism (Penguin Books, 2008) by Alan Unterman (Ed.); Kabbalat Shabbat: The Grand Unification (2016) by Debra Band, Raymond P. Scheindlin (trans.), et al.; The Mystical Qabalah (1935) by Dione Fortune
BENEBELL WEN
Website. benebellwen.com
This is Video 14 in an educational series on the tarot cards. Closed captioning is provided for all videos in this series. A written transcript is also provided as a free pdf download: wp.me/p32or0-7W7
Course description page: wp.me/p32or0-4n4
Please forgive the mispronunciation of the sephiroth. For a Hebrew pronunciation reference, see The Correct Hebrew Pronunciation of the 10 Sefirot by Hebrew for Masons, youtu.be/d_824rf98a4
Decks Pictured: Tarot de Nicolas Conver (Marseilles 1760, France) derivative based on public domain images of the Conver deck; Scans of the “Pam A” Rider Tarot Deck (1910), the original Rider-Waite-Smith; Thoth Tarot Deck (or “The Book of Thoth”) by Aleister Crowley (U.S. Games Systems, Premier Edition, 2005; first published by Ordo Templi Orientis, 1969); The Grand Belline Tarot (1881); Lions Gateway Tarot by Jessica Leigh Henry; Morgan Greer Tarot; Mystical Tarot (Lo Scarabeo); Way of the Panda Tarot by Kim Tsan (FablesDen); Robin Wood Tarot; Rosetta Tarot by M. M. Meleen
Books Referenced for the Card Meanings: The Tarot (1888) by MacGregor Mathers; The Tarot of the Bohemians (1892) by Papus; Reading and Understanding the Marseille Tarot (Lo Scarabeo, 2018) by Anna Maria Morsucci & Antonella Aloi; The Pictorial Key to the Tarot (1911) by A. E. Waite; Tarot of the Magicians (1927) by Oswald Wirth; The Tarot: A Key to the Wisdom of the Ages (1947) by Paul Foster Case; Mastering the Tarot (Penguin Group, 1971) by Eden Gray; Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom, Third Edition (Weiser Books, 2019) by Rachel Pollack; Tarot for Yourself, 35th Anniversary Edition (Weiser Books, 2019) by Mary K. Greer; Essential Tarot Writings (2020) edited by Donald Tyson.
Books Referenced for the Qabalah and the Kabbalah: Keter: The Crown of God in Early Jewish Mysticism (Princeton University Press, 2014) by Arthur Green; Qabalah Paths of Light: The Occult Qabalah Reclaimed (2018) by Gary M. Jaron; The Golden Dawn: The Original Account of the Teachings, Rites, and Ceremonies of the Hermetic Order (1937; Llewellyn, 2016) by Israel Regardie, John Michael Greer (Ed.); The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart of Jewish Mysticism (2009) by Daniel C. Matt; Kabbalah: The Mystic Quest in Judaism (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006) by David S. Ariel; The Kabbalistic Tradition: An Anthology of Jewish Mysticism (Penguin Books, 2008) by Alan Unterman (Ed.); Kabbalat Shabbat: The Grand Unification (2016) by Debra Band, Raymond P. Scheindlin (trans.), et al.; The Mystical Qabalah (1935) by Dione Fortune
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