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The
Symbolism of the Tarot:
Philosophy of Occultism in Philosophy
and Numbers
by Peter D Ouspensky
Paperback. 70 pages. B&W
drawings.
Pilgrims Pocket Series.
Weight: 60 g (2.1 oz).
Item No: 81-7769-022-1
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About this
Book and its Author
Is Tarot a doctrine or merely
a method?
Is it a definite system or merely a hypothesis by means of which
any system may be constructed?
The author that the Tarot contains and expresses any doctrine
found in our consciousness. It represents Nature in all the richness
of its infinite possibilities, and there is in it, as in Nature,
not one but all potential meanings.
This book will help you learn of the truths hidden in the mystic
symbol of the Tarot. In the light of this understanding you will
be able to consider your relationships with your most deeply-felt
beliefs and values.
Peter Ouspensky (1878-1947), Russian philosopher and novelist,
was a one-time student of Gurdijeff. His other works include
In Search of the Miraculous and Psychology of Man's
Possible Evolution.
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| Contents |
| Introduction |
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| What is the
Tarot? |
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| The Symbols |
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| Card I |
The Magician |
| Card 0 |
The Fool |
| Card II |
The High Priestess |
| Card XXI |
The World |
| Card III |
The Empress |
| Card XX |
Judgement |
| Card IV |
The Emperor |
| Card XIX |
The Sun |
| Card V |
The Chariot |
| Card XVIII |
The Moon |
| Card VI |
The Lovers |
| Card XVII |
The Star |
| Card VII |
The Hierophant |
| Card XVI |
The Tower |
| Card VIII |
Power |
| Card XV |
The Devil |
| Card IX |
The Hermit |
| Card XIV |
Time (Temperance) |
| Card X |
The Wheel of Chance |
| Card XIII |
Death |
| Card XI |
Justice |
| Card XII |
The Hanged Man |
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