QUOTE(redhand @ Oct 24 2006, 11:47 PM)
As I said the book was "designed" to be unusable in other words useless. I guess you could say my post means I don't like Waite, I think he's a fraud. His Pictorial Key to the Tarot might be useable for a beginer. The Holy Kabbalah is alright if you can get past his ramblings of which he does alot of, I would perfer Fortune's Mystical Qabala (IMG:
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thank you for your reply, however i'll rephrase my original question as it appears i havent made myself understood very well.
Is your statement: "
the book was designed to be unusable "
a: an Objective statement
or
b: a Subjective statement?
a: Did A.E.Waite (as many other occultists and mystics did ) design a book that was
deliberately full of erroneas or mis information? (As it is alleged did Eliphias Levi)
b: or are you saying that the execution and style of the book makes it impractical for you to use?
From your tone I am imagining its the latter but if its the former i would be interested in hearing more of an indepth review of the blinds and potential tripping points incorporated into the text. This i imagine would be of great service to those of us just beginning on the path.
thanks again