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L**S
A bit of slippage
If you own the earlier (2007) Aeon Press edition, this is as far as I can tell essentially the same. It has been re-set typographically, and there is thus a different amount of text on each page; the table of contents is slightly different, though the actual contents seem completely the same. The illustrations are the same, although the cover illustration is different (the 2007 edition has an image of Samuel and Moina Mathers; the 2019 edition has the four Tarot aces). Strikingly, although the Amazon description of the 2019 edition states that there is a Foreword by John Michael Greer, looking into "Look Inside" does not show such a Foreword, nor does the actual volume have anything of the sort.To summarize, the revisions consist of a new cover, and new typography. The text is the same, as are the illustrations. There is no Foreword or other contribution by JM Greer. The ISBNs are different. Although the description states there are 472 pages, actually there are 495, and 10 pages numbered i-x.If you do not have a copy of the 2007 edition, and are interested developments in and from the Golden Dawn Tarot tradition, this is well worth getting. If you do have a copy of the 2007 edition, you don't need to get this one unless you like the looks of it better.
D**W
This is a treasure in my Tarot library.
I've been studying the Tarot for over 20 yrs and, while I'm not in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (I'm a member of A.'.A.'. and O.T.O.), I will say this is probably the best Tarot book I've ever bought. If you are a serious student of the Tarot then this is an essential piece to add to your library. If you are a student or aspirant in any of the Western Ceremonial Magick traditions then I'm going to flat-out say it is a must have. It has the modern names of the color scales, it has pictures of all the cards, great spreads you can use for yourself and your clients, and new information I feel like I discover every time I open the book. Did you know the Chariot card is related to the Merkabah and astral travel? I didn't either, but it makes sense once I read it. This is nearly 500 pages of 100% useful info and stuff you can amaze your clients with. I don't know Pat or Chris, but I respect the amount of work they put into this so I will get behind this book and say... Get it! It's more than worth the price and you can thank me later.
E**N
This is the opposite of the intuitive aspect of tarot
Overthought
M**L
Could have been in colour
For the price, it could have been in colour as it' s not much different to the original.I'll have to wait until the deck is published in April/May (hopefully in colour!) and compare it to the Cicero's deck to obtain the correct flashing colours for meditation work.
J**B
essential
essential reference book if you read tarot by the Golden Dawn system. lots of extra info.
D**O
Great Encyclopedia of Tarot!
This my favourite encyclopedia book on Tarot. I had to give it 5 stars. Great Buy!
I**U
good seller and quick
a good seller and very good prices.
A**O
Tarot mediocre.
Pro: buon cartoncino e misura grande.Contro: pessima qualità di stampa. Disegni molto approssimativi da computer grafica. Un Tarot senz'anima.P.S: meglio il Tarot di C. Cicero. O ancora meglio "Hermetic Tarot".
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