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Highlights
- A revolutionary guide that fuses divination and ceremonial magic to enhance magical practice Drawing on traditional Tarot teachings while simultaneously exploring path-defining divination techniques for the modern world, this book is perfect for those looking to expand their understanding of the tarot, ceremonial magicians who want to incorporate Tarot into their magical training, and Tarot readers who want to incorporate spells into their divination.
- About the Author: Ari Freeman is a writer, fortune teller, public wizard and autodidact.
- 280 Pages
- Body + Mind + Spirit, Divination
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Book Synopsis
A revolutionary guide that fuses divination and ceremonial magic to enhance magical practice
Drawing on traditional Tarot teachings while simultaneously exploring path-defining divination techniques for the modern world, this book is perfect for those looking to expand their understanding of the tarot, ceremonial magicians who want to incorporate Tarot into their magical training, and Tarot readers who want to incorporate spells into their divination.
Leaving no stone left unturned, Ari Freeman guides even the most sceptical reader through the tradition of using the Tarot to summon Angels, it's use for counselling, to Tarot's new twenty-first century interaction with Artificial Intelligence.
Tarot Magic for the Reality Hacker is a practical exploration of five-hundred years of Tarot reading, as well as a striking analysis of where Tarot is heading in the future, making it a valuable addition to the shelves of all magical practitioners.
Inside readers will find:
- A full introduction to Kabbalah
- Tarot Astrology
- Tarot spells
- Tarot's relation to mythology
- Using Artificial Intelligence in readings
- How to create your own deck
- Reading with playing cards
- How to get Tarot results without using a deck
- A full guide to the Shem HaMephorash
- Original experiments and reality-tunnel manipulation not explored in any previous book
About the Author
Ari Freeman is a writer, fortune teller, public wizard and autodidact. He has over twenty years of experience as a performing professional musician, and spent seven years as the apprentice to the Wizard of New Zealand, which involved discussing philosophy, politics and magic out on the streets with an enthusiastic general public. Freeman writes about magic and how it can be found in art, science, religion, modern society, as well as the occult and indigenous cultures. His goal is to bridge the gap between magical practitioners and skeptics, towards a world where we can all talk to each other. Ari lives in Christchurch, New Zealand.