9 of Cups

Traditional Divinatory Tarot, Nine of Cups

Traditional Divinatory Tarot, Nine of CupsFortune-telling interpretation:
Upright: victory, success, achievement, advantage, gain. Pomp, triumph, trophy, pre-eminence, superiority. Spectacle or show, trappings, equipment, paraphernalia or outfit.
Reversed: sincerity, truth, reality, loyalty, good faith, frankness, ingenuousness, candour, open-heartedness, openness, simplicity. Freedom, science, liberties, familiarity, boldness or audacity, ease, debauchery.

Divination:
Nine of Cups – Jupiter in the second decan of Pisces.
Upright: The Nine of Cups feel obligated to help those less fortunate than themselves. They are empathic, sensitive, devoted, compassionate and caring. They may follow religious or mystical practices, and they are drawn to fantasy and the occult. They may volunteer for humanitarian organisations and they are good at social work, counselling and ministry work. On the other hand, they have trouble with consistency and sometimes they may find it difficult to discern between reality and fantasy. Also, they become easily addicted.
Reversed: over-sensitive, dreamy, escapist and unreliable.

TRADITIONAL DIVINATORY TAROT – Study and Learning Deck
78 + cover and bulk card deck, 330gsm superior quality smooth card stock.
The cards feature upright and reversed meaning, astrological, numerological and kabbalistic attributions.
8-sided, accordion, printed mini-booklet with 5 card spreads and further instructions.
PLUS, 24 pages A5 digital booklet, Cartomancy Class One PDF for FREE included!

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Traditional Divinatory Tarot

10 of Cups

Traditional Divinatory Tarot, Ten of Cups

Traditional Divinatory Tarot, Ten of Cups Fortune-telling interpretation:
Upright: town, city, homeland, country, market town, village, place, site, abode, house, residence. Citizen, townspeople, town dweller.
Reversed: wrath, indignation, agitation, irritation, fit of anger, anger, violence.

Divination:
Ten of Cups – Mars in the third decan of Pisces.
Upright: It is the card of the middle of the road. The Ten of Cups are looking for peaceful resolutions and accept emotional compromises. They prefer to let life happen to them and go with the flow without arguing about anything. Although they may appear calm on the surface, they are often restless on the inside. They need affection and appreciate intimacy.
Reversed: unsure, vulnerable, shy and withdrawn.

TRADITIONAL DIVINATORY TAROT – Study and Learning Deck
78 + cover and bulk card deck, 330gsm superior quality smooth card stock.
The cards feature upright and reversed meaning, astrological, numerological and kabbalistic attributions.
8-sided, accordion, printed mini-booklet with 5 card spreads and further instructions.
PLUS, 24 pages A5 digital booklet, Cartomancy Class One PDF for FREE included!

TRADITIONAL DIVINATORY TAROT – REGULAR EDITION 62 USD (shrink-wrapped and delivered in white, window tuck box)





TRADITIONAL DIVINATORY TAROT – DELUXE EDITION 78 USD (shrink-wrapped and delivered in a custom rigid box)





Traditional Divinatory Tarot

8 of Cups

Traditional Divinatory Tarot, Eight of Cups

Traditional Divinatory Tarot, Eight of Cups Fortune-telling interpretation:
Upright: fair-haired girl, practical girl, honour, propriety, modesty, reserve, timidity, fear, apprehension, gentleness or sweetness, charm or attractiveness.
Reversed: satisfaction, well-being, contentment, gaiety, joy, happiness, rejoicing, fun, party. Excuse, reparation, exoneration. Public celebration, spectacle, equipment or paraphernalia, outfit, dressing, preparations, arrangement.

Divination:
Eight of Cups – Saturn in the first decan of Pisces.
Upright: It is all about hiding our emotions. The Eight of Cups is quite sensitive, and therefore vulnerable. They like to think of themselves as victims or martyrs. Altruists and equipped with artistic qualities, they may find a need for religion, as it gives them structure and security. The Eight of Cups is also about endurance and, in exceptional circumstances, about self-sacrifice.
Reversed: vulnerable, delusional, paranoid and self-doubt.

TRADITIONAL DIVINATORY TAROT – Study and Learning Deck
78 + cover and bulk card deck, 330gsm superior quality smooth card stock.
The cards feature upright and reversed meaning, astrological, numerological and kabbalistic attributions.
8-sided, accordion, printed mini-booklet with 5 card spreads and further instructions.
PLUS, 24 pages A5 digital booklet, Cartomancy Class One PDF for FREE included!

TRADITIONAL DIVINATORY TAROT – REGULAR EDITION 62 USD (shrink-wrapped and delivered in white, window tuck box)





TRADITIONAL DIVINATORY TAROT – DELUXE EDITION 78 USD (shrink-wrapped and delivered in a custom rigid box)





Traditional Divinatory Tarot

Symbols in the Tarot card The Universe

The World Tarot card

The Tarot card called “The World” of the Rider-Waite-Smith deck it’s been renamed “The Universe” in the Crowley-Harris Thoth deck.
Eliphas Levi gave to the card The Universe (Le Monde) the number 21 and but assigned it to Tav which is number 22. The root of this problem and misinterpretation it’s the card The Fool (The Unwise Man or Le Mat) which was associated with zero, but placed at the 21st position between The Last Judgement and The Universe. Crowley, as a great admire of Levi kept this order of the cards. He attributed 0 to 1 (Aleph) creating a shift between the Hebrew letters and their numeric value. While Levi didn’t bother to explain too much this inconsistency, Crowley explained that the Kabbalistic zero it’s not “nothing”, but “Ain-Soph” which means “Without Limit”. It still don’t clarify why in their system the Hebrew letters assigned to the Tarot cards don’t match their own numeric value according to Gematria.
But the issue of zero it’s not our concern right now! Read more Symbols in the Tarot card The Universe

Tarot of the Sephiroth by Dan Staroff

This groundbreaking deck redefines Tarot imagery, and emerges in the metaphysical landscape as a new paradigm in the technology of self-discovery and empowerment.
One of today’s most talked-about and popular avenues of personal and spiritual growth is the ancient, yet newly rediscovered Qabalah or Kaballah. In the past, the crucial connection between Tarot and the Qabalah has often been obscured or ignored. Tarot of the Sephiroth brings this connection to life by portraying the diagram known as the Tree of Life, possibly the most effective matrix for human consciousness ever devised. Read more Tarot of the Sephiroth by Dan Staroff

Liber T Tarot deck or Tarot of Stars Eternal

The Tarot of Stars Eternal is a reworking of the Aleister Crowley Thoth Tarot by Dante Tarot artist Andrea Serio. The majors are very similar to Crowley’s Thoth, but the minors have been expanded and have an emphasis on Decans. Read more Liber T Tarot deck or Tarot of Stars Eternal

The Crowley’s Thoth Tarot deck

Crowley Thot Tarot

One of the most bold and futuristic deck was delivered by Aleister Crowley and Lady Frieda Harris. After five years (between 1938 and 1943) of assiduous work, Crowley rejected the completed version of Lady Harris. Not one of them was completely satisfied by the final result, although Harris was meticulous in their work, and she painted some of the cards as many as eight times. Read more The Crowley’s Thoth Tarot deck