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BB088: Exploring the Mysteries: Le Grand Tarot Belline and the Spiritual World

Le Grand Tarot Belline

BB088

The Journey of the Oracle Cards: The Mystique of the Grand Tarot Belline

In the enigmatic world of tarot, the Grand Tarot Belline stands out as a unique work of art, bearing the personal imprint of its creator. More than just a tarot deck, the Grand Tarot Belline is an open book of mystical knowledge, blending philosophy, astronomy, and elements of ancient Egypt.

This deck was produced based on the drawings of Edmond Billaudot, also known as Magus Edmond, a magician and astrologer of the 19th century. Each card contains not only an image but also handwritten annotations, providing a concise guide to interpretation, along with esoteric symbols and signs, making it accessible and reflective for the reader.

The Grand Tarot Belline has an appearance somewhat similar to the Tarot de Marseille, but it differs distinctly in design and symbolism, especially in the numbered cards. This creates a uniqueness and freshness, making the Grand Tarot Belline not just an astrological tool but also a collectible work of art.

Beyond being a deck, the Grand Tarot Belline is also a testament to the evolution of astrological art and tarot over the centuries. It is a combination of tradition and modernity, mystery and science, the individual and the cosmos. This deck not only helps us understand more about the past but also opens doors to the future, through decoding the messages hidden in each card.

The Grand Tarot Belline is not just an astrological tool but also a source of inspiration for those passionate about exploring the mystical world and seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and the universe around them.

More info

https://www.wopc.co.uk/tarot/grand-tarot-belline


 

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