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The Emerald Tarot

CAD $100.00

This Tarot deck reflects the very stars using the philosophies of the emerald tablet of Hermes Trismegistus. As above, so Below

Reimagining the way we read and interpret many of the Tarot cards, this deck asks us to challenge the assumptions of the Tarot tradition. Named after the Emerald Tablet, a philosophical work attributed to the quasi-historic, mostly mythic Hermes Trismegistus who spoke the words “As above, so below.” The meaning of The Emerald Tablet has become synonymous with the idea of the macrocosm-microcosm relationship familiar to those who study both Astrology or Cartomancy, or many magicks in general. As a result of this, Cartomancy systems, like the Tarot, often include Astrology in its layers of interpretation and meaning.

Where previous tarot systems have many layers of interpretation, including meaning from the Bible and the Qabalah, the Tarot of the Emerald Tablet focuses simply on Astrology. This deck is intended for readers who want a more honest approach to the astrological themes in tarot without the sacrifices made for its other interpretations. Traditionally, such sacrifices appear as the association of the wand cards with the aggressive fire element when the sword matches these emotions better, or The Wheel card (representing Jupiter) associated with Fire rather than the air as a sky god should.

Designed in Alberta, Canada by Jesse Gros-Louis

Tarot-sized matte laminated cards with copper matte edging, printed on 350 gsm, high quality art paper, packed in a sturdy thick-card magnetic box with a booklet.

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Weight 375 g
Dimensions 13 × 9 × 6 cm

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This Tarot deck reflects the very stars using the philosophies of the emerald tablet of Hermes Trismegistus. As above, so Below

Reimagining the way we read and interpret many of the Tarot cards, this deck asks us to challenge the assumptions of the Tarot tradition. Named after the Emerald Tablet, a philosophical work attributed to the quasi-historic, mostly mythic Hermes Trismegistus who spoke the words “As above, so below.” The meaning of The Emerald Tablet has become synonymous with the idea of the macrocosm-microcosm relationship familiar to those who study both Astrology or Cartomancy, or many magicks in general. As a result of this, Cartomancy systems, like the Tarot, often include Astrology in its layers of interpretation and meaning.

Where previous tarot systems have many layers of interpretation, including meaning from the Bible and the Qabalah, the Tarot of the Emerald Tablet focuses simply on Astrology. This deck is intended for readers who want a more honest approach to the astrological themes in tarot without the sacrifices made for its other interpretations. Traditionally, such sacrifices appear as the association of the wand cards with the aggressive fire element when the sword matches these emotions better, or The Wheel card (representing Jupiter) associated with Fire rather than the air as a sky god should.

Designed in Alberta, Canada by Jesse Gros-Louis

Tarot-sized matte laminated cards with copper matte edging, printed on 350 gsm, high quality art paper, packed in a sturdy thick-card magnetic box with a booklet.