(04-07-2022, 02:17 PM)Vasilisa Wrote: "It is not, in my experience, wise to try to study many Tarot systems at once, because there are different ways the cards are laid out and designed."
Aion, I have not found a single description of the Tarot deck close to what Ra gave. Maybe you are familiar with such descriptions? The description of P.F. Case, in my opinion, is also not similar to the descriptions of the archetypes of Ra.
In my above post I linked to the Brotherhood of Light Tarot deck which is the one used by the Ra Material group, those are the images they describe.
There is also a page on lawofone.info with the cards on it and the study method laid out in the material.
https://www.lawofone.info/images/
I have not found any other system which uses the same concepts as the Ra Material, which is why I find value in it. It is a unique slant on the information.
However, like I said, by going deep with 'traditional' Tarot and then examining that alongside the Ra concepts yields a much richer understanding of both, imo.
To be sure, typical occultists do not consider that the Tarot would have extra-terrestrial origins as is suggested in the Ra Material, so the mix of ufology in there makes it a bit of an odd duck.
I am not really sure if I believe in the 'story' per se, but I find the concepts useful, so I use them.
The closest I find to the Archetypes of Ra are those of Carl Jung, albeit still very different in conception.