07-01-2018, 06:30 PM
Hi there kelly!
I believe this is the book mentioned:
http://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthrea...initiation
In regards to your question about a more 'disciplined' study of the tarot, there was a recent post which sheds a lot of personal experience on this matter.
Of course - no need to follow exactly in someone else's footsteps, but it might provide some insight.
the full post is here: https://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthre...#pid245558
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I believe this is the book mentioned:
http://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthrea...initiation
In regards to your question about a more 'disciplined' study of the tarot, there was a recent post which sheds a lot of personal experience on this matter.
Of course - no need to follow exactly in someone else's footsteps, but it might provide some insight.
(06-05-2018, 03:49 AM)kenney Wrote: If i may add, from my perspective having graduated from the Church of Light and having mastered their way before moving on.
Studying the tarot as it is presented by Zain may be the single MOST (and i can not emphasize this enough) MOST worthwhile en devour anyone can take if they are attempting to unravel the Ra books for their own personal development. I found them (by then the Church of Light of course) in the late nineties, when I told Carla how lonely I was and I had reached my limit of learning alone, it was her suggestion. As an aside back then the only way I could get the Ra books was to write to L&L a letter and request a book, so I ended up sending a doantion with these big long letters telling why I was always loosing the first book giving it away to people hoping to make a friend to study with.
out of fear of becoming part of some crazy cult...i waited about 15 years to take her advice
the full post is here: https://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthre...#pid245558
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