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We found 7 Reddit comments about The Hermetic Tarot. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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7 Reddit comments about The Hermetic Tarot:

u/gregtwelve · 7 pointsr/occult

Rider-Waite is a good beginner deck.

My preference (especially awesome if you want a deck LOADED with rich symbology) is The Hermetic Tarot by Godfrey Dowson

IMHO this desk is also one of the greatest if you are interested in the relationship with the Tree of Life.

u/jsudekum · 3 pointsr/tarot

Well, to that end, I highly recommend The Qabalistic Tarot by Robert Wang. It's dense and rigorous, but not at the expense of subtle insight. The author successfully cuts through New Age mumbo-jumbo and gets to the heart of what tarot is about.

The Hermetic Tarot deck appeals to me most. It's nearly overloaded with imagery, which allows me to get completely lost in the experience of a card. The ultimate goal is establishing unconscious intuition, of course, but a strong intellectual base can only help.

As for this comment:

>Unfortunately, I have yet to consciously connect to my higher self.

I think the whole concept of a "higher self" is a bit of a misnomer and potentially dangerous. The term keeps people searching for some threshold moment, a cut and dry experience of Enlightenment. Anyone who claims to have attained this state permanently is lying and probably selling you something. The truth is that you ARE your higher self just as you are.

I finished Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion by Sam Harris a few weeks ago and I highly recommend it. If you're not familiar, he's a vocal member of the "New Atheist" community and is extremely critical of religion/mysticism. But despite this, he has profound insight into the nature of consciousness and how mindfulness practice changes the mind. And of course, what is tarot if not a form of mindfulness meditation?

If that seems a little too atheistic for your taste, Thou Art That by Joseph Campbell is a fantastic introduction to mythological thinking, which is crucial to understanding tarot.

All and all, every aspect of your spiritual and intellectual life will enrich your experience of tarot, so explore liberally!

u/ChaoticCryptographer · 3 pointsr/TheArcana

I've personally always been a fan of the Thoth deck or the Hermetic Tarot. My main deck is a vintage printing of the Rider-Waite though. Basically just find one you resonate with and can easily interpret. Also as /u/somegermanlady pointed out, traditionally tarot decks are supposed to be a gift given wrapped in cloth.

If you want other deck recommendations, just let me know what kind of art you like and I can probably recommend something!

u/HonorableJudgeHolden · 3 pointsr/occult

Even though "The Golden Dawn Tarot" has a lot of semitic symbolism in it, it's by far my favorite. It's beautiful. I guess witchcraft/divination in the name of Yahweh purifies the Semitic influence on the deck - it no longer becomes trapped in the "traditions of men" as Christ called Jewish human sacrifice.

"And what do we burn apart from witches?"

Here is a link to the deck.

u/Necrostopheles · 2 pointsr/occult

The Rider-Waite deck was intended to be exoteric. The Golden Dawn deck was for initiates and was intended to be esoteric. If you're going to study the GD system, this deck is definitely recommended.

The Golden Dawn tarot deck by Robert Wang

The Hermetic tarot deck by Godfrey Dawson

u/FraterAVR · 2 pointsr/occult

The deck is Dawson's Hermetic Tarot. It's one of my favorites, but some people complain about the artwork (occasionally it looks a bit amateur) and that it's not in color.

EDIT: Here is a PDF version of the cards.

u/placeholder · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon