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Oct. 15, 2009 By Steve Nichols
"Review by Avalonia"
http://www.avalonia.co.uk/books/review_titles/Taro_of_four_worlds.htm

This is a fascinating book from Steve Nichols. The eighty-eight images, arguably reflecting an earlier root for the cards of the Taro are all intriguing and inspiring. The commentaries to the classical style 1571 Zaltieri images combines the 1599 Richard Linche fragmentary commentary with insights from Steve Nichols. The author bases his attributions on the Jacob's Ladder model of Qabalah, i.e. four consecutive Tree of Life images joined at the Kether/Malkuth axis to provide eighty-eight paths in the Four Worlds, hence both the name of the book and the number of images contained within... More > it.

In fact there are additional images used to illustrate points as well, which only add to the collectible nature of this work. My only criticism of this book is that with so many references to the Classics, an index would have been helpful to the reader. However, even bearing this omission in mind, it is a fascinating work which deserves to have been brought into print to grace the shelves of all who are interested in learning about the mysteries.
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Copyright Standard Copyright License
Publisher steve nichols, posthuman publications
Published October 8, 2006
Language English
Pages 366
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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