Fifth corner-stone in Tarot’s occult though: Theurgy

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Theurgy describes the practice of rituals, sometimes seen as magical in nature, performed with the intention of evoking the presence of one or more gods, especially with the goal of uniting with the divine, achieving henosis, and perfecting oneself. The Golden Dawn’s tarot deck, believed base on the  teachings of HRU, the Great Angel, written in Book T, is the first known deck based on Hermetic Theurgy. While do not claims the relation with theurgy, most of occult tarot deck has the relation indirectly someway with the god or satan rituals. The most important decks are:  Dr. Johannes Faust’s Infernal Tarot, Michael W. Ford ‘s The Luciferian Tarot, Christos Beest’s Sinister Tarot, Orryelle Defenestrate-Bascule’s Book of Kaos Tarot (2004). Both of them follow the left-hand-path satanic rituals. The pagan and wiccan tarot deck like G.Krisinsky’s Book of Shadows Tarot, G.M.Pace’s Pagan Tarot, Carr-Gomm’s Druidcraft tarot, Nada Mesar’s Sensual Wicca Tarot, Ann Moura’s Greenwitch Tarot can be considered as a part of Wiccan or Pagan theurgy.

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