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Egipcois Kier Tarot Deck: 78-Card Deck [Cards]

Stuart R. Kaplan
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Mar 8 1993 78 Major and Minor Arcana Tarot Cards/Ek78
Discover the secrets of the pharoahs through traditional Egyptian symbolism and imagery. This traditional Egyptian deck is printed with metallic gold to enhance the full-color art.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great for in depth readings Mar 14 2004
This deck is a little different system with Egyptian art and symbolism. I own a book that explains all the correspondences of this deck with the European method. The book is in Spanish:

El Tarot Egipcio , By: Margarita Arnal Moscaró, Ediciones Obelisco

Try to find this book in English. The book explains the correspondences of the Egyptian hieroglyphs of the deck with the Hebrew alphabet and the Tree of Life. It is very interesting and adds new depth to the interpretations of the images and the suggestive words that are written in each card.

The meaning of the cards is multi-layered> The upper image of the card is associated with an Egyptian Deity, the middle part of the card is associated with the divinatory meaning, and the bottom of the card is associated with Astrology, Hebrew alphabet and the Qabalah.

As I know you it will not be easy to find this book in English I am copying here the correspondences with the European Tarot Suites>

PENTACLES> KIER DECK> from #23 to #36:

23-Ace of Pentacles
24- 2 of Pentacles... and so on and on until the Court cards:
33-Page
34-Knight
35-King
36-Queen

SWORDS> KIER TAROT> from #37 to #50 (court cards are the last 4)

CUPS> KIER DECK> from #51 to #64(court cards are the last 4 cards)

WANDS> KIER DECK> from #65 to 78 (court cards...last 4 cards)

This deck also has another correspondence system that can be applied just summing up the numbers of any card which number is more than 22. Example: If you choose #38 for an answer, you add 3 + 8 = 12 = The Hanged Man, this card adds depth to the #38 card answer. Each minor card has correspondence with a mayor card, just sum the numbers.
Well I wish all of this helps you to use the deck. I know how much illusions, expectations and money we put in a new deck. Spanish is my first language, if you do not understand something, please ask: tarot@auroradivination.com

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great for in depth readings Mar 14 2004
By Aurora Diaz - Published on Amazon.com
This deck is a little different system with Egyptian art and symbolism. I own a book that explains all the correspondences of this deck with the European method. The book is in Spanish:

El Tarot Egipcio , By: Margarita Arnal Moscaró, Ediciones Obelisco

Try to find this book in English. The book explains the correspondences of the Egyptian hieroglyphs of the deck with the Hebrew alphabet and the Tree of Life. It is very interesting and adds new depth to the interpretations of the images and the suggestive words that are written in each card.

The meaning of the cards is multi-layered> The upper image of the card is associated with an Egyptian Deity, the middle part of the card is associated with the divinatory meaning, and the bottom of the card is associated with Astrology, Hebrew alphabet and the Qabalah.

As I know you it will not be easy to find this book in English I am copying here the correspondences with the European Tarot Suites>

PENTACLES> KIER DECK> from #23 to #36:

23-Ace of Pentacles
24- 2 of Pentacles... and so on and on until the Court cards:
33-Page
34-Knight
35-King
36-Queen

SWORDS> KIER TAROT> from #37 to #50 (court cards are the last 4)

CUPS> KIER DECK> from #51 to #64(court cards are the last 4 cards)

WANDS> KIER DECK> from #65 to 78 (court cards...last 4 cards)

This deck also has another correspondence system that can be applied just summing up the numbers of any card which number is more than 22. Example: If you choose #38 for an answer, you add 3 + 8 = 11 = Justice, this card adds depth to the #38 card answer. Each minor card has correspondence with a mayor card, just sum the numbers.
Well I wish all of this helps you to use the deck. I know how much illusions, expectations and money we put in a new deck. Spanish is my first language, if you do not understand something, please ask: tarot@auroradivination.com
22 of 25 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Very simple in design, and very psychologically profound. Mar 3 1999
By A.G. - Published on Amazon.com
There are over 145 different kinds of Tarot cards. Which kind to chose? What for? Very simple in design while very psychologically profound, "Egipcios" (Egyptian) Kier Tarot cards are the ones recommended. It is absolutely certain that the Study of Tarot cannot be separated from psychology, in the same way that moisture cannot be separated from water. There are other companies that print "Ancient Egyptian Tarot" cards (as they call their prints), but that do not correspond with esoteric and psychoanalytical principles faithfully displayed in the "Egipcios" Kier Egyptian Tarot cards. "Egipcios" Kier Tarot cards are the ones recommended for study by the contemporary anthropologist and psychologist Samael Aun Weor, and are the most complete of all Tarot cards in existence today. A comment we'd like to share here is that Samael Aun Weor states that Arcanum No. 21 and Arcanum No. 22 are incorrect, and this is due to a mistake in the past that has come along to us today. The graphic images of Arcanum No. 21 and Arcanum No. 22 should be switched, thus having the figure of the "Man over the crocodile" as Arcanum No. 21 (and not No. 22). This can be fixed by photocopying Arcanum No. 21 and Arcanum No. 22, cutting the bottom photocopied part of Arcanum No. 21 and taping it (use transparent scotch tape, if you prefer) over the bottom printed part of Arcanum No. 22; and cutting the bottom photocopied part of Arcanum No. 22 and taping it over the bottom printed part of Arcanum No. 21. The Ancient Egyptian Tarot is not a game, and is not meant for the amusement of others. The Ancient Egyptian Tarot is meant to be accompanied with introspective psychological attention and reflection. The booklet that comes with the cards is good for reference, however it is quite strictly intellectual and does not go to guide the person towards the development of intuition (a necessary element for accurate readings). The quality of the consultation reading depends on the level of Being of the person handling the cards for consultation. (...)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars YES!!! The Fool is TAV (Letter 22) Aug 3 2006
By Fulgour Prentice - Published on Amazon.com
How refreshing to see someone finally get it right! Thanks!
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