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Egyptian Tarot Cards

The document discusses various Egyptian Tarot card decks and accompanying books that explain their meanings and origins. It highlights the historical and esoteric significance of the Egyptian Tarot, tracing its roots back to ancient Egypt and the god Thoth. Several authors, including Margarita Arnal Moscardó and Bartolomé Bioque, provide insights into the use and interpretation of these cards in relation to Egyptian mythology and magic.
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Egyptian Tarot Cards

The document discusses various Egyptian Tarot card decks and accompanying books that explain their meanings and origins. It highlights the historical and esoteric significance of the Egyptian Tarot, tracing its roots back to ancient Egypt and the god Thoth. Several authors, including Margarita Arnal Moscardó and Bartolomé Bioque, provide insights into the use and interpretation of these cards in relation to Egyptian mythology and magic.
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Egyptian Tarot Cards


Selection of Egyptian Tarot Card Decks with books that reveal their
meanings.

The Egyptian Tarot (Book + Cards Pack)


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The ancient Egyptians received from the god Thoth the sacred book of 78
gold plates that contained the secrets of humanity and the gods. This legacy,
according to legend, was jealously guarded in a box and thrown to the
bottom of the Nile River.

Throughout the centuries, references and fragments of this book, guardian of the
secrets of humanity and divinity, have come to us through the writings of the
ancient Greeks, the Hebrew Kabbalah and 17th century scholars. The
similarities of the Tarot brought to the West by the Gypsies – a nomadic people
Buy Tarot Cards who once lived in Egypt – show us that the Tarot
Egyptian is the origin and source of all tarots.

With this work, the author reveals the meaning of the Egyptian Tarot cards and teaches us how to use
them to know the past, consult the present and foresee the future.

Margarita Arnal Moscardó was born in Barcelona, Spain. He studied parapsychology in Hamburg
(Germany) and later devoted himself to researching the sources of the occult sciences. As an expert on the
subject, she has given various lectures and appeared in various media outlets.

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Egyptian Tarot and Magic (Book + Cards Pack)


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Tarot is a combination of game and hermeticism inherited from very ancient


times. However, although it possesses a secret wisdom, a little learning is
enough for the truth contained in the arcana to be revealed to us.
Among all card games, the Egyptian Tarot is the one that draws on the oldest
knowledge. The first teachings of the occult took place in Egypt, where Thoth,
god of wisdom, scribes and magic, presided over the academies of the great
sanctuaries.

Thot will share his power with Isis, the great mother goddess of mythology.
Between the two of them, they resurrected Osiris, god of the underworld,
murdered by his brother Set, and Ra, the great creator god, turned to them to
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resolve all
kind of conflicts. They will be the ones who will reveal the truth to us through the Egyptian tarot that
accompanies this book.

Tarot cards connect with a higher plane of existence, with a different reality.
For a long time, only magicians and alchemists could access this other universe, until
the tarot opened the doors of infinity to us.

In this book we find:

- The origins of tarot and the masters of this art.


- Egyptian mythology and its relationship with magic.
- The arcana revealed one by one.
- The use of cards and the most important plays.

Bartolomé Bioque has extensive experience, the result of studies and personal work on metaphysics,
evolutionary psychology, comparative religions and hermeticism (alchemy, magic, runes, etc.) which he
develops in conferences, congresses and seminars throughout the country. He is the writer of several books.

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The Egyptian Tarot (Book Case + 78-Card Deck)


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Designed by Silvana Alasia with tempera on papyrus, and reconstructed with


the ancient technique of hieroglyphics, its arcana are an excellent way to
penetrate the mysteries of more than four thousand years ago. It interprets
the renowned studies by Jean-Baptiste Pitois on the Egyptian origin of the
tarot: from a historical point of view, by Giordano Berti, and from an esoteric
point of view, by Tiberio Gonard.

Giordano Berti is one of the greatest contemporary scholars in the history of


Tarot. He presents his research on the work of Jean-Baptiste Pitois, a famous
French occultist who established, for the first time, the link between Egyptian
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magic and the tarot arcana.

Tiberio Gonard is an expert in cartomancy and esotericism. It describes in detail the divinatory meanings and
subtleties of the Egyptian Tarot cards, which have been brilliantly illustrated by Silvana Alasia.

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The Egyptian Tarot Saint Germain (Book Case + 78 Card Deck)


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The long road to the Promised Land was accompanied by the Great Being
spoken of since the distant days of Atlantis, when the now Ascended Master
Saint Germain, and representative of the Cosmic Lord of the Seventh Ray
on our planet, was a high priest of the Temple of Mysteries in Poseidon, the
capital of the Empire of Atlantis. After the predicted catastrophe, they
brought eternal knowledge to the African continent and created Egypt, which
was the repository of that knowledge for thousands of years. To remember
the disastrous results that, blinded by the Power of the World, human beings
produced in Atlantis, the ancient initiated priests created a simple game
based on 22 sacred numbers, with symbols that linked the two organs that
distinguish Homo Sapiens: the brain and concentration, and to guarantee the

Buy Book + Cards hands, and added a numerological Sphinx that allowed infinite combinations of
games and entertainment to stimulate the ability to
transmission of the knowledge contained in that wheel, which in Alexandria was called Tarot. Eloquent
and direct in symbolism, their meanings are based on alchemical, astrological and cabalistic values,
forms in which the homogeneous science of the ancient Egyptians has come down to us.
The Count of Saint Germain (1696–1784) was an enigmatic character who has been described as a courtier,
adventurer, inventor, alchemist, pianist, violinist and amateur composer, but is best known as a recurring
figure in various occult-themed stories.

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