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Initiatory Tarot of the Golden Dawn Deluxe (Lo Scarabeo Decks) (English and Spanish Edition) |  | Author: Lo Scarabeo Publisher: Llewellyn Publications Category: Book
List Price: $32.95 Buy New: $25.04 as of 3/10/2010 15:20 PST details You Save: $7.91 (24%)
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 954759
Media: Cards Pages: 78 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.7 x 1.3
ISBN: 0738714615 Dewey Decimal Number: 133 EAN: 9780738714615 ASIN: 0738714615
Publication Date: September 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description
The Golden Dawn is one of the most influential and respected systems of magic in the world. Inspired by the Esoteric Order of the Golden Dawn, this magical tarot captures the esoteric spirituality and mysticism of an ancient yet vibrant tradition. This stunning tarot offers a path—built on the tenets of high magic—that leads to transformation and enlightenment. Deluxe edition (4½ x 6 7/10) includes 78 full-color cards, instructions, and an embroidered satin bag
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| Customer Reviews: The Golden Dawn Tarot for the 21st Century January 24, 2009 W (CA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This Tarot deck is an interesting new rendition inspired on the Golden Dawn's tradition as intended by its designer, Giordano Berti. Patrizio Evangelisti`s beautiful artwork resembles contemporary comic book style. Black inked outlines and tones define the images, while contrasting colors and soft shadows fleshed out the scenery.
In the Golden Dawn Tarot, the suites are evidently associated with the four elements: wands with fire, chalices with water, swords with air, and pentacles with earth. This association is more prominent within the court cards, showing figures within flames for wands, on a shore for chalices, within clouds for swords, and on a grassy field for pentacles. These have been labeled Princess, Prince, Queen and Knight like in the Thoth Tarot.
The Mayor Arcanas are labeled the same way as in the Rider-Waite or Marseilles Tarots, and the imagery shows evidence of both traditions for most of these Trumps. However, a few lean more toward one tradition than the other. Such are the case of The Chariot, Death and The Sun Trumps which leans toward Marseilles, while The Wheel of Fortune leans toward Rider-Waite. There are a few Trumps that are beyond Rider-Waite and Marseilles traditions. For example: The Fool depicts an innocent child sitting on the grass with a wolf watching over, and The Lovers depicts a warrior coming from a cloud to confront a sea serpent which is about to attack a chained maiden.
An interesting feature of this deck is the inclusion of an additional set of Justice and Strength cards, swapping 8s and 11s on these cards to allow you to match either Rider-Waite or Marseilles ordering. At least that was the intention. My deck contains a card with a scene of a girl standing by a lion which is Strength (8), and another with a woman sitting on a throne with a sword and scales at hands which is Justice (11). However, a second card with a girl standing by a lion was labeled Justice (11), while a second card with a woman sitting on a throne with a sword and scales at hands was labeled Strength (8). This is an error as the names should have not been swapped. It may be just my deck, but beware.
I recommend this deck for tarot collectors in general, and for those interested on the Golden Dawn tradition in particular. It includes a satin bag and the usual Little White Book.
Other decks by Patrizio Evangelisti: Initiatory Tarot of the Golden Dawn Deck (Lo Scarabeo Decks)
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