The Sacred Tarot By C.C. Zain
The Sacred Tarot By C.C. Zain
Publishing: 1966 by The Church Of Light; reprint
Condition: Very Good- / spine has tiny holes in it (refer to pictures) / spine is a little shaken
Tarot cards have been misused and misinterpreted for thousands of years. The general population think they’re for telling the future and “evil,” spiritual people think every card they pull has this “divine” meaning for them to interpret that is oddly accurate, and Occultists believe they represent archetypes that are ingrained into the collective human subconscious in a way that allows us to understand them and use them for an ultimate good. Well all three are true and there is a science behind it that only Adepts can see. Many are misled, understand how to correctly use the Sacred Tarot through one of the better but lesser-known Occultists of the 20th century.
The Sacred Tarot By C.C. Zain
Publishing: 1966 by The Church Of Light; reprint
Condition: Very Good- / spine has tiny holes in it (refer to pictures) / spine is a little shaken
Tarot cards have been misused and misinterpreted for thousands of years. The general population think they’re for telling the future and “evil,” spiritual people think every card they pull has this “divine” meaning for them to interpret that is oddly accurate, and Occultists believe they represent archetypes that are ingrained into the collective human subconscious in a way that allows us to understand them and use them for an ultimate good. Well all three are true and there is a science behind it that only Adepts can see. Many are misled, understand how to correctly use the Sacred Tarot through one of the better but lesser-known Occultists of the 20th century.
The Sacred Tarot By C.C. Zain
Publishing: 1966 by The Church Of Light; reprint
Condition: Very Good- / spine has tiny holes in it (refer to pictures) / spine is a little shaken
Tarot cards have been misused and misinterpreted for thousands of years. The general population think they’re for telling the future and “evil,” spiritual people think every card they pull has this “divine” meaning for them to interpret that is oddly accurate, and Occultists believe they represent archetypes that are ingrained into the collective human subconscious in a way that allows us to understand them and use them for an ultimate good. Well all three are true and there is a science behind it that only Adepts can see. Many are misled, understand how to correctly use the Sacred Tarot through one of the better but lesser-known Occultists of the 20th century.