08-29-2020, 07:05 AM
(08-28-2020, 12:43 PM)Aion Wrote: The images in that deck were derived from the "Tarot of St. Germain", which was the pen name of one Edgar de Valcourt-Vermont.
The "Tarot of St. Germain" looks interesting too.
Is there a detailed description of it?
(08-28-2020, 12:43 PM)Aion Wrote: It is said that the images were seen in Memphis, that's the story, but there hasn't been any verification of this. They have not actually been found as far as I know.
I would also be very interested if someone did have a source with information on this.
Manly P. Hall called it the "pseudo-egyptian tarot deck".
Yes - i didn't find anything too.
When you look at pictures of the temple of memphis it seems that all is reconstruction.
So this pictures must have come down from elsewhere.
There are some informations from Rudolf Steiner, but i have not studied it.