Description
Brotherhood of Light Egyptian Tarot explores the relationships between the Tarot, kabala, astrology and ancient numerology. Integral to this system is the correspondence of the 12 zodiacal signs and 36 decanb constellations with the Major and Minor Arcana. This deck also integrates the symbolism of colors and geometric shapes. The back of the cards, inspired by the traditional “carpet pages” found in illuminated ancient manuscripts, features two mirrored images with core diamond shapes.
The original black and white version of this deck published in 1936 by the Church of Light with card designs by Gloria Beresford. In 2003 Vicki Brewer redrew the original black and white images, and in 2009 she redesigned the cards as full-color Egyptian Tarot cards. Accompanying the Tarot deck is a 48-page instruction booklet, excerpted from The Sacred Tarot, which provides brief descriptions and interpretations for each of the 78 cards; 22 Major Arcana, 40 Minor Arcana, and 16 Court Cards. Also included are instructions for reading the Tarot cards using two popular spreads.
These exquisite full-color tarot cards are a system of symbolical pictograph through which initiates conveyed spiritual ideas derived from a still more ancient past. As astrology is the Golden Key and the tarot is the Silver Key, Brotherhood of Light Egyptian Tarot is the only deck that correctly indicates the astrological correspondence on each card and the numerological symbolism associated with the Roman, Hebrew, and Egyptian alphabets.
A more detailed exposition and instructions for use in divination and spiritual science can be found in the companion book The Sacred Tarot by C. C. Zain.
Product Details:
ISBN: #9781572816565.
Publisher: Church of Light, Published: March 2010.
Boxed 78 cards, and a 78-page booklet.
Size: 4.9 x 1.2 x 2,9, Weight: 0.80 Lbs.
Author
Elbert Benjamine (Benjamin P. Williams nee)
(1882 – 1951)
C. C. Zain is the pen name used by Elbert Benjamine, the noted astrologer, naturalist and occultist. He was one of the most prolific astrological writers of the 20th century. In addition to the twenty-three volumes of the Brotherhood of Light series published under the penname C. C. Zain, Benjamine also wrote over fifty books and hundreds of magazine articles. A scholar who mastered every physical science of his time, Benjamine brought the same vigor exploring the metaphysical sciences. Like the writings of Bailey, Blavatsky, Steiner, and Heindl, the works of C. C. Zain have impacted the lives of thousands of students of Western Occultism.
Until his death in 1951, he devoted his life’s energy and personal resources to writing the lessons. And establishing The Church of Light as a vehicle for disseminating The Brotherhood of Light teachings.
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