A Tarot Divination Method


A TAROT DIVINATION METHOD

1) The reader chooses a “significator” to represent the person being read, usually this is a Court
Card, unless a situation is being divined, where one could use a Trump or a Small Card. The
significator is taken from the deck, creating a vortex about which the remaining cards turn.

2) Either the Querent or the reader shuffles the deck three times, depending on the nature of the
question and the predilections of the reader, thinking of the question while shuffling.

3) The Querent cuts the deck and the cards are laid out as in the diagram on the next page.

4) The cards are read in order, proceeding from 2 to 11, according to the knowledge and
wisdom of the reader.

Note: the descriptions and attributes of the cards are meant to be guides for the reader and the Querent. As much as possible, the cards need to be seen as “intuitive lenses” to focus on the Querent, his or her situation and the question or questions being asked.

Frater Diamondhawk

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THE ORIGIN OF THE TAROT

The origin of this pack of cards is very obscure. Some authorities seek to put it back as far as the ancient Egyptian Mysteries; others try to bring it forward as late as the fifteenth or even the sixteenth century. But the Tarot certainly existed, in what may be called the classical form, as early as the fourteenth century; for packs of that date are extant, and the form has not varied in any notable respect since that time.

THE THEORY OF THE CORRESPONDENCES OF THE TAROT

Unimportant to the present purpose are tradition and authority. Einstein’s Theory of Relativity does not rest on the fact that, when his theory was put to the test, it was confirmed. The only theory of ultimate interest about the Tarot is that it is an admirable symbolic picture of the Universe, based on the data of the Qabalah.

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