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Initiates Way Tarot System
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Tarot cards have long been used as an analytical tool, literally for getting an outside perspective of a situation and also as a tool for psychic and spiritual development. Tarot Cards are reputed to enhance psychic powers through the changes in consciousness via the subtle imagery contained on each card. The ability to use precognitive, or intuitive, powers of the mind is latent within all humans and the decision whether or not to use this gift is purely left to each individual.
Divination is just like any other skill, it must be repeated and practiced and cannot be learned overnight. There are people who can do this naturally, or who are born with the ablility, and this may be as a result of being able to access knowlege from their past lives and are able to tap into these memories as a result of that.
Interactive CD and Original Set of Cards
With the information contained in this course you will have everything that you need to learn to read the Tarot for yourself and for other people.
Brand New Original Designs
This innovative set of cards were inspired by the teachings of the Golden Dawn and the Western Mystery Tradition.
They can be used by anyone who is interested in exploring, in depth, The Qabalah, the individual and collective Psyche, and the mysticism of numbers. The Designs and interpretations found in this new deck were undertaken for the purpose of making the process of the 'Evolution of the Soul' available to those who may have traditionally followed the pathway of the Initiate.
Review of the Initiates Way Tarot by Kay Stopforth
(Creator of The Quantum Tarot)
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There are plenty of tarot decks that draw on the structure and symbolism of the Qabalah, but the Initiate’s Way is unique in that it reverses the usual pattern. The IW uses the tarot as a teaching tool for Qabalah, and while it does draw on traditional tarot structure, it also makes some audacious departures – such as renaming the suits and many of the major arcana.
The cards are designed using modern digital photographic art, using arresting abstract imagery. The minor arcana make use of astrological symbolism while the court cards are assigned I-Ching hexagrams. In this, and in other ways, the deck reminds me of the Haindl Tarot, with its similarly abstract imagery and depth of intent. -
The deck has an accompanying interactive learning CD rather than a book. The CD, with attractively-designed graphics, introduces the central ideas and structure of the Qabalah, interpretations for each card, as well as specially-designed layouts for the deck.
The cards are easy to handle playing-card size, which makes the deck highly portable. My only quibble is that larger cards may have done more justice to the deck’s striking imagery. Like the Haindl, I would say that this is not a deck for beginners, but ideal for someone who is drawn to the Qabalah and appreciates a moody, modern deck (fans of the Archeon, for example, will love it!).
Jade on The Tarot:
"Using my accumulated research, and various multi-media imagery, I created an easy to use program for anyone interested in learning more about the Tarot, its associations with the Tree of life and the Qabalah. I hope that the use of the Cd and the Cards will promote tolerance towards others with different belief structures."






