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  • Tarot and Kabbalah

    A Book by Samael Aun Weor

    The Path of Initiation in the Sacred Arcana

    Clarify Your Spiritual Life

    Whatever words we use to describe God or the ultimate reality, that reality is the same. Similarly, all religions and mythologies are just different ways of representing how energy and matter function throughout all the dimensions of the universe. Tarot and Kabbalah are precise tools that help us understand that reality.

    Kabbalah is a Hebrew word that refers to the study of the laws of nature, especially those that concern the soul. Although Kabbalah is commonly believed to be exclusively Jewish, study reveals that every religion in the world teaches Kabbalah, each in its own way. Kabbalah is the science of numbers, and reveals the structures of everything that exists. By learning Kabbalah, one also learns the way out of suffering.

    The Tarot is an ancient, sacred method of acquiring information for spiritual insight. Thousands of years ago, the angel Metatron gave Moses the Hebrew letters and the Tarot, which were preserved among the highest secrets of the mystical traditions, and were completely unknown to the public. Over the centuries, the Tarot degenerated. It was re-arranged, misinterpreted, misused, eventually becoming what we popularly refer to as the Tarot: a deck of cards marked by seemingly obscure images and symbols. Yet, in spite of our troubled history, the real Tarot continues to exist, and has never changed, since the real Tarot was not made by humanity, but has always existed in the superior worlds. Now, in this book, you can learn about the eternal Tarot.

    Together, Tarot and Kabbalah empower, energize, and clarify your spiritual life. Instead of wandering in guesses, beliefs, and assumptions, or depending on a religious elite, one can know for oneself, with certainty. This is what divinity wants: for each person to become self-reliant, self-developed, independent, and awakened.

    • Packed with practical exercises, including meditation, astral projection, numerology, and divination
    • Includes detailed explanations of all 78 Tarot cards and how they relate to Kabbalah
    • Unveils the real meanings of the world’s great religions

    “In these studies of Kabbalah, we need to be practical; there are authors who write marvels, but when one looks at them, one realizes that they have not lived what they have written; they did not experience it in themselves, and that is why they are mistaken. I understand that one must write what one has directly experienced by oneself. For my part, I have proceeded in this way.” —Samael Aun Weor

      Details
      • Paperback 7 x 9 inches
      • Fully illustrated
      • 368 pages
      • Glossary and index

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      Francine Scott
      Much to learn.

      I am in the beginning stages of learning how to read the cards.

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      A Constant
      Amazing

      I own many, many decks, but none like this... It doesn't feel like just a "game" with many different interpretations, but the reading was very clear, concise, & full of wisdom. It was very fitting. It was so helpful that I hadn't had to do another reading since... I'm still in the process of cultivating the wisdom I received from the first. This is a definite must have to go along with the deck.

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      Casey Sampson
      Gratitude

      I have no where near completed this text but so far it is a great asset to learn the tarot. I am familiar with Tarot to an extent but this has opened my eyes to the importance and the sacredness of the Tarot. I am currently in the midst of learning about the Kabbalah and how it is apart of life, so I look forward to the insight and new way of life this text will bring my being.

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      Shayna Schulz
      Hard to follow

      The book requires a background in some other occult doctrine. It is very difficult to follow for a newbie. The logic and connections seem disjointed and at times has non sequiturs. Disappointing.

      this is not a book for casual reading, but for meditation, reflection, and deep investigation. As the first page of the book says: 'To reach understanding of this profound book requires intensive study and meditation. The reader should be prepared to comprehend that much of the knowledge presented herein is contrary to the popular or “official” teachings of many religions, traditions, and schools. We should have the courage and sincerity to ask ourselves, “With the knowledge I have learned so far, have I achieved profound realization of my Inner Self? Am I transcending my own karma and suffering?” We should be brave enough to recognize that if we have not achieved these conscious experiences, then we must revolutionize our concepts, ideas, attachments, and practices. We must seek to remove what holds us back, and the gravest limitations we are all bound by are precisely within our own minds and hearts.'

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      L.W.
      Tarot eternal

      Excellent book.