The Tarot Of The Magi By Carlyle Pushong

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The Tarot Of The Magi By Carlyle Pushong

Publishing: 1969 by the Regency Press; Second Edition

Condition: Very Good

The Tarot of the Magi clearly indicates the esoteric and exoteric shades of meaning which lie hidden in each of the twenty-two of life's paths in the Major Arcana of the Tarot. Aside from the divinatory aspects of the Tarot embodying both the Major and Minor Arcana, much Arcane knowledge is skillfully interwoven, knowledge which is in essence the key to the operative know-how of White Magic. The author believes that the tarot "should stand or fall on its own merit" and seeks to examine it from this perspective. While he admits that there is a relationship between tarot and Kabbalah, he argues that if anything there is a stronger correlation with Sankara's Vedanta, and in light of this has added an Appendix on Sankara's doctrine of Maya.


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The Tarot Of The Magi By Carlyle Pushong

Publishing: 1969 by the Regency Press; Second Edition

Condition: Very Good

The Tarot of the Magi clearly indicates the esoteric and exoteric shades of meaning which lie hidden in each of the twenty-two of life's paths in the Major Arcana of the Tarot. Aside from the divinatory aspects of the Tarot embodying both the Major and Minor Arcana, much Arcane knowledge is skillfully interwoven, knowledge which is in essence the key to the operative know-how of White Magic. The author believes that the tarot "should stand or fall on its own merit" and seeks to examine it from this perspective. While he admits that there is a relationship between tarot and Kabbalah, he argues that if anything there is a stronger correlation with Sankara's Vedanta, and in light of this has added an Appendix on Sankara's doctrine of Maya.


The Tarot Of The Magi By Carlyle Pushong

Publishing: 1969 by the Regency Press; Second Edition

Condition: Very Good

The Tarot of the Magi clearly indicates the esoteric and exoteric shades of meaning which lie hidden in each of the twenty-two of life's paths in the Major Arcana of the Tarot. Aside from the divinatory aspects of the Tarot embodying both the Major and Minor Arcana, much Arcane knowledge is skillfully interwoven, knowledge which is in essence the key to the operative know-how of White Magic. The author believes that the tarot "should stand or fall on its own merit" and seeks to examine it from this perspective. While he admits that there is a relationship between tarot and Kabbalah, he argues that if anything there is a stronger correlation with Sankara's Vedanta, and in light of this has added an Appendix on Sankara's doctrine of Maya.