The way of tarot

by Alejandro Jodorowsky

Publisher: Destiny Books Published: 2009-11-17 Category: Astrology & Intuition

Tarot cards have long been dismissed as mere fortune-telling devices or parlor game curiosities, yet within their archetypal imagery lies a profound map of human consciousness and spiritual transformation. This comprehensive guide unveils tarot as a sacred language, a visual philosophy, and a pathway to personal liberation that has been preserved through centuries of esoteric tradition.

At the heart of this exploration is a restored version of the Marseille Tarot, one of the oldest and most influential tarot decks in existence. Through meticulous research and collaboration with leading experts, a definitive restoration reveals colors, symbols, and details that had been obscured or corrupted over generations of reproduction. This restoration work alone represents a significant contribution to tarot scholarship, returning practitioners to the purest expression of these powerful archetypal images.

Readers will discover that tarot functions as far more than a predictive tool. The cards serve as mirrors reflecting the deepest patterns of the psyche, revealing unconscious motivations, hidden potentials, and the sacred geometry underlying human experience. Each of the seventy-eight cards operates as a concentrated symbol containing layers of meaning that speak simultaneously to multiple dimensions of existence: psychological, spiritual, familial, and cosmic.

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