The Tarot
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
In this authoritative study, Douglas explores the traditions, myths, and religions associated with the Tarot, investigates their psychological importance, and shows how to use the cards for divination.
Alfred Douglas's literary interests are deeply rooted in European magical traditions, esoteric symbolism, and the work of Carl Jung. His writing often draws upon folklore and mystical themes. Douglas is recognized for his contributions to the study of the Tarot, exploring its origins, meanings, and applications. His approach emphasizes a profound understanding of symbolism and its cultural significance.
In this authoritative study, Douglas explores the traditions, myths, and religions associated with the Tarot, investigates their psychological importance, and shows how to use the cards for divination.