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BB032: The Arcane Artistry of Elisabeth Haich’s Tarot: A Journey Through Consciousness

Elisabeth Haich Tarot


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Exploring the Mystical Depths of Elisabeth Haich’s Tarot

Elisabeth Haich, a name synonymous with spirituality and mysticism, left behind a legacy that transcends time. Among her many contributions, the Elisabeth Haich Tarot stands out as a beacon of esoteric wisdom. Created to accompany her seminal work, “Tarot: The Twenty-Two Stages of Human Consciousness,” these cards are more than mere tools for divination; they are keys to unlocking the profound layers of the human psyche.

The Elisabeth Haich Tarot, first published in 1969, comprises 22 cards, each meticulously crafted to represent the Major Arcana. Haich’s collaboration with Oswald Wirth, a notable figure in the realm of Tarot, resulted in a deck that harmonizes the traditional symbolism of the Tarot with Haich’s unique spiritual insights. The cards eschew the conventional borders and ideograms, opting instead for a purer form that invites contemplation and introspection.

Haich’s interpretation of the Tarot is deeply rooted in her understanding of spirituality and her experiences with yoga, which she helped popularize in Central Europe alongside Selva Yesudian. Her approach to the Tarot is not one of fortune-telling but as a means to explore the various stages of consciousness that lead to self-realization. She draws upon Hindu philosophies and prehistoric initiatory practices to imbue each card with a sense of ancient wisdom.

The deck’s design, while paying homage to Wirth’s artistic vision, is devoid of extraneous elements, focusing solely on the essence of the symbols. The 1983 reprint saw the reintroduction of ornamental borders and a slight alteration in color schemes, yet the cards remained true to Haich’s original vision. The cardstock is notably thin, emphasizing the ethereal nature of the Tarot experience.

Elisabeth Haich’s Tarot is not just a set of cards but a journey through the archetypes of the human experience. It invites seekers to delve into the depths of their being, to confront and embrace the myriad facets of their inner world. In a world where the Tarot is often seen as a means to predict the future, Haich’s deck serves as a reminder that the true power of Tarot lies in its ability to illuminate the path to our most authentic selves.

More info

https://eno-tarot.blogspot.com/2013/09/elisabeth-haich-tarot.html

 

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