
This exciting book of occult detection tells all that can be told about the ancient and mysterious set of playing cards known as the Tarot. The Tarot's complex and beautiful designs are an enigma that has never been completely resolved. Who made them, and what do they illustrate? Though no one knows for certain, Alfred Douglas takes the reader on a thrilling--and sometimes harrowing--search for the Tarot's secrets. Uncovering clues in many traditions, myths, and religions, he investigates the cards' historical, mystical, and psychological significance, including their relation to Jungian theory. He also shows how to read them both upright and reversed, and he discusses the means by which they may be used as an aid in meditation. Enhance by David Sheridan's original drawings and by photographs of many rare and curious Tarot cards, this is the most authoritative and enjoyable of all Tarot books.Front-cover Tarot cards from original designs by David SheridanCover design by Jeannette Cissman
This book investigates the historical origins, symbolic meanings, and practical applications of the Tarot deck. Alfred Douglas, an author focused on occult studies, synthesizes historical research, mythological traditions, and psychological frameworks to explore the enigma of the cards. He presents the Tarot not merely as a tool for divination, but as a complex system for meditation and self-reflection, incorporating Jungian theory to explain the cards' archetypal resonance.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the accessible yet thorough nature of the prose, which balances historical inquiry with practical application. Experts often cite this work as a foundational text for those interested in the intersection of Tarot, mythology, and analytical psychology.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1973-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140037373
ISBN-13:
9780140037371
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