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Liber T: Tarot of Stars Eternal/Tarot de las Estrellas Eternas

Liber T: Tarot of Stars Eternal/Tarot de las Estrellas Eternas

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lo Scarabeo hits a home run!
Review: I wasn't sure what to expect from this Tarot deck, but as the owner of more than 185 various Tarots, I was prepared to be underwhelmed, despite the Italian publisher Lo Scarabeo's reputation. I was wrong. This is a beautiful, if odd looking deck. The style of the artwork takes some getting used to, but anyone familiar with the Crowley/Thoth decks will have no trouble reading with this deck. They possess a rich symbology, wonderful colours, and a somewhat eerie atmosphere. I'm not sorry I added this beguiling tarot deck to my collection. I highly commend it. In the game of Tarot, with this deck, LS has hit a 'homer!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must have for Thoth Enthusiasts
Review: In my opinion, the Liber-T is the best thoth-based deck ever published, along with the Via tarot.

First of all, the artwork by Andrea Serio is breath-taking. The images are primarily based on Thoth symbology, which is supported by the holy qaballah, egyptian mythology and Golden Dawn astrology, with the addition of teachings by the Mediterranean Synarchy of the Astrum Argentinum, the School of Wisdom within the Franco-Haitian and the Italic Filiation of the Ordo Templi Orientis.

The downside of this magnificent tarot pack is the poor LWB (little white book), which clearly have been downsized in order to cover 5 different languages.
The presented card meanings do not cover any additional symbology, displaying only 2 or 3 lines of divinatory meanings. On the other hand, te booklet presents an interesting spread (instead of the so over-used Celtic Cross) which is "The Oracle of the 8 Obeliscs of Thoth".

Nonetheless, a must have for Thoth enthusiasts.


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