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The Thoth Tarot /təʊt 'tær.əʊ/ is a tarot deck painted by Lady Frieda Harris according to instructions from Aleister Crowley. Crowley referred to this deck as The Book of Thoth, and also wrote a book of that title intended for use with the deck. The deck is widely used, and its complex symbolism makes it a favorite of presumably more advanced tarot readers.[citation needed]
[edit] Background
Crowley originally intended the Thoth deck to be a three-month project aimed at updating the traditional pictorial symbolism, perhaps best demonstrated by the Rider-Waite-Smith deck; however, it was to span five years, between 1938 and 1943, as the scope of the project grew ever wider. Crowley and Harris were meticulous in their work; Harris painted some cards as many as eight times. The current printing of the deck actually includes two alternate illustrations of The Magus, each making use of markedly different style and symbols. Unfortunately, neither Harris nor Crowley lived to see the deck published; a follower of Crowley undertook the work of publication in 1969. This initial printing was of markedly inferior quality, and in 1977 Harris' paintings were rephotographed for a second edition; the current edition is based on a further update that took place in 1986.
[edit] Symbolism
The illustrations of the Thoth deck are rich in symbolism, based upon Crowley's stated desire to incorporate symbols from many disparate disciplines, including science and philosophy, as well as to draw on his extensive knowledge of various occult system (as described in detail in his Book of Thoth). For example, The Hanged Man and The Moon draw from Egyptian mythology, and the Princess of Disks holds a disk bearing the Taijitu. The pip cards in the four suits (Wands, Cups, Swords, and Disks) depict their objects in carefully-crafted positions; for example, the Four of Swords (which Crowley named "truce") shows four swords with their points toward the center of an imaginary square, suggesting a possibly tense peace. The card illustrations are uniformly stark and vividly illustrated throughout.
[edit] Differences from traditional decks
[edit] Order and names of trumps
Crowley renamed several of the trumps, and also re-arranged the astrological and Hebrew alphabet correspondences of some cards, in accordance with his earlier book, Liber AL vel Legis:
- All these old letters of my Book are aright; but צ is not the Star. (AL I:57)
[edit] The minor arcana
Crowley chose to name each of the minor arcana pips besides the Ace; which is to say those 36 cards whose name begins with a number from 2 to 10 (exactly as in a normal deck of playing cards): the names correspond to Crowley's intended symbolism, but not always to the traditional symbolism. The Seven of Swords, for example, is named "Futility", which does not correspond to the Rider-Waite symbolism that suggests furtiveness and stealth.
[edit] Names of court cards
Crowley altered the names of the all the court cards apart from the Queen in the Thoth deck, which can cause some confusion for people used to the more common Ride-Waite deck and its derivatives. The corresponding names are as follows:
Traditional Court Card Name |
Thoth Deck Court Card Name |
Page |
Princess |
Knight |
Prince |
Queen |
Queen |
King |
Knight |
[edit] Titles and attributions of the Wands Suit
Number |
Sign |
Decan |
Ruler of Decan |
Name |
1 |
|
|
|
The Root of the Powers of Fire |
2 |
Aries |
1st |
Mars |
Dominion |
3 |
Aries |
2nd |
Sun |
Virtue |
4 |
Aries |
3rd |
Venus |
Completion |
5 |
Leo |
1st |
Saturn |
Strife |
6 |
Leo |
2nd |
Jupiter |
Victory |
7 |
Leo |
3rd |
Mars |
Valour |
8 |
Sagittarius |
1st |
Mercury |
Swiftness |
9 |
Sagittarius |
2nd |
Moon |
Strength |
10 |
Sagittarius |
3rd |
Saturn |
Oppression |
[edit] Titles and attributions of the Cups Suit
Number |
Sign |
Decan |
Ruler of Decan |
Name |
1 |
|
|
|
The Root of the Powers of Water |
2 |
Cancer |
1st |
Venus |
Love |
3 |
Cancer |
2nd |
Mercury |
Abundance |
4 |
Cancer |
3rd |
Moon |
Luxury |
5 |
Scorpio |
1st |
Mars |
Disappointment |
6 |
Scorpio |
2nd |
Sun |
Pleasure |
7 |
Scorpio |
3rd |
Venus |
Debauch |
8 |
Pisces |
1st |
Saturn |
Indolence |
9 |
Pisces |
2nd |
Jupiter |
Happiness |
10 |
Pisces |
3rd |
Mars |
Satiety |
[edit] Titles and attributions of the Swords Suit
Number |
Sign |
Decan |
Ruler of Decan |
Name |
1 |
|
|
|
The Root of the Powers of Air |
2 |
Libra |
1st |
Moon |
Peace |
3 |
Libra |
2nd |
Saturn |
Sorrow |
4 |
Libra |
3rd |
Jupiter |
Truce |
5 |
Aquarius |
1st |
Venus |
Defeat |
6 |
Aquarius |
2nd |
Mercury |
Science |
7 |
Aquarius |
3rd |
Moon |
Futility |
8 |
Gemini |
1st |
Jupiter |
Interference |
9 |
Gemini |
2nd |
Mars |
Cruelty |
10 |
Gemini |
3rd |
Sun |
Ruin |
[edit] Titles and attributions of the Disks Suit
Number |
Sign |
Decan |
Ruler of Decan |
Name |
1 |
|
|
|
The Root of the Powers of Earth |
2 |
Capricorn |
1st |
Jupiter |
Change |
3 |
Capricorn |
2nd |
Mars |
Work |
4 |
Capricorn |
3rd |
Sun |
Power |
5 |
Taurus |
1st |
Mercury |
Worry |
6 |
Taurus |
2nd |
Moon |
Success |
7 |
Taurus |
3rd |
Saturn |
Failure |
8 |
Virgo |
1st |
Sun |
Prudence |
9 |
Virgo |
2nd |
Venus |
Gain |
10 |
Virgo |
3rd |
Mercury |
Wealth |
[edit] References
- Duquette, Lon Milo (2003). Understanding Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot. Weiser Books.
- Wasserman, James. Instructions for Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot Deck, included in the U.S. Games Systems publication of the deck.
[edit] External links