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Re: Which is the best tarot deck?


In terms of individual usage, I claim the elder traditions of more exploratory deck as highest in efficacy for the user... when I introduce people to the idea of the Deck, I either approach from the RW for those more into the mnemnetic affectations, just for social clarity and mutability of internal issues of pseudo-Christian symbolism (most queries on this issue come to me from "fallen" Roman Catholics and the like)... when I approach a magus, or one of our poor siblings obsessed with a particular mid-grade school (those intent on maintaining the Golden Dawn despite admonitions from even its progenators or those caught up in, say, popular Wiccan cultism of the last half-century or so) I like to instigate a deeper, perhaps darker, certainly more comlex (but simple in its directness, at least) perspective through the THOTH deck... in this case, the user has more often than not engaged the RW already, or is at least familiar with that decks use and history.

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