The Original Rider Waite Tarot Deck: 78 beautifully illustrated cards and instructional booklet

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The Original Rider Waite Tarot Deck: 78 beautifully illustrated cards and instructional booklet

The Original Rider Waite Tarot Deck: 78 beautifully illustrated cards and instructional booklet

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It’s going to be a beautiful week, Sag! The Sun is the tarot’s number-one positivity card. It promises great times ahead if you’re bold and confident enough to step towards the things you most want, even if they seem out of reach. The higher you aim, the better the outcome. Travel, excitement, romance, success, joy, wealth, luxury, and fun are all in the cards. You can make it all happen!

The Hanged Man: Symbolizes sacrifice, release, and martyrdom. It suggests a need to let go and surrender to experience, often marking a turning point.The Sun: Represents success, radiance, and abundance. It signifies happiness, joy, and fulfillment. En Reino Unido y la Unión Europea, los derechos de autor expiraron 70 años después de la muerte de Smith, a finales de 2021. [16 ]​ Si bien las imágenes son sencillas, los detalles y fondos ocultan un simbolismo considerable. Algunos elementos se mantienen similares a los que se pueden encontrar en las barajas más antiguas, como el Tarot de Marsella, pero por lo general los diseños de Waite y Smith muestran diferencias bastante notables respecto de sus predecesores. Destaca la eliminación de los elementos cristianos como, por ejemplo, los Arcanos Mayores del Papa, que se convierte en « El Hierofante» y la Papesa, que se convierte en « La Sacerdotisa». Los Arcanos Menores, que en sus primeros diseños ofrecían dibujos más sencillos, fueron convertidos por Smith en escenas alegóricas. [9 ]​ Additionally, the original drawings made by Pamela Colman Smith, from which the cards were printed, are primarily held by the private collector and tarot scholar, Stuart R. Kaplan. He acquired these original drawings in 1971 and has since then included them in his extensive collection of tarot cards and related items. The Lovers: Symbolizes love, harmony, and relationships. It can represent a choice to be made in a relationship or the need for balance and communication.

The Hermit: Represents introspection, solitude, and contemplation. It suggests a time for inward focus and reflection.The Emperor: Symbolizes authority, structure, and stability. It represents leadership and the power of rational thought. Tarot Card Bracelets | Rider-Waite-Smith Major Arcana Cards | Rectangle Pendant Tarot Card | Spiritual Jewelry for Women | Gift for Her The Ultimate Tarot Journal with Rider-Waite References |Tarot Notion Journal | Tarot Readings Journal Notion | Tarot Notion Template Journal The Moon: Symbolizes illusion, fear, and anxiety. It suggests a period of confusion or deception, urging the need to trust one’s instincts. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.

Katz, Marcus; Goodwin, Tali (2015). «Secrets of the Waite-Smith Tarot». Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 0738741191. La simbología fue muy influenciada por el ocultista y mago del siglo XIX Eliphas Levi, [10 ]​ [11 ]​ así como por las ideas de la Orden Hermética de la Aurora Dorada. [12 ]​ Adhiriéndose a las correspondencias astrológicas establecidas por la Aurora Dorada, Waite introdujo varias innovaciones en la baraja, intercambiando la numeración de La Fuerza y La Justicia, porque entendía que la primera correspondía a Leo y la segunda correspondía a Libra. [13 ]​ [14 ]​ También cambió el diseño de El Enamorado para mostrar a dos personas en lugar de tres, con la intención de reforzar su correspondencia con Géminis. [13 ]​ Justice: Represents fairness, truth, and law. It suggests the need for reasoned balance, honesty, and fairness in dealings.Scanned, proofed and formatted at sacred-texts.com, September, 2000 and June, 2003 by John Bruno Hare. This text and the accompanying illustrations are in the public domain in the United States of America because they were published prior to 1923.



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