About the Author

Philippe Ngo, Phd in Artificial Intelligence, has had a great interest in exorcism during his study of science. Working as a research scientist at Computer Science Laboratory of Tours (France) in cooperation with BNF (National Library of France – BiBibliothΓ¨que Nationale de France), he conducted research on the digitization of old and precious documents of human culture in a project name DIGIDOC funded by ANR (French National Research Agency – Agence National de Recherche). BNF has the finest gallery of Tarot and Oracle in the world. Thanks to this project, he has been attracted by Tarot and Cartomancy amongst many other branches of exorcism.

Philippe is known as the founder of Tarot
Huyen Bi Community, which has been the largest community of tarot research in Vietnam since 2012. Moreover, the website of Tarot Huyen Bi Community is the largest Vietnamese database on tarot research. He is now the author of many books on tarot and other fortune telling arts. Working in conjunction with many Vietnamese tarot authors in the world (living in France, Japan, Taiwan, China and the USA), he has created the Tarot Huyen Bi Book Series Project to provide the tarot guide, and to create the tarot decks and plenty of tarot events in Vietnam.

Visit the website of Tarot
Huyen Bi Community at www.tarothuyenbi.info

He is also the founder of Tarot Viet, a provider of tarot reading service based on Junglian Theory in Vietnam, in cooperation with Duong Ho, Msc of Psychology. This service involves many well-known tarot readers in Vietnam.

Visit the website of Tarot Viet Service at www.tarotviet.org
Philippe is also the founder of The Museum of Tarot, in which he started his exorcist antique collection in 2007.  He follow six main themes related to Art of Cartomancy: Fortune Telling Cards (Tarot and Oracles decks), Books and Historical Documents about Fortune Telling Cards, Art of Cardmaking and Decoration of Fortune Telling Cards (Tarot and Oracle), Art of Magic and Divination tools, Lithotherapy Stones and Crystals.


Visit the website of The Museum of Tarot at www.museum-tarot.com
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