§ 9
THE METHOD OF READING BY
MEANS OF THIRTY-FIVE CARDS
When the reading is over, according to the scheme set forth in the last
method, it may happen-as in the previous case-that something remains
doubtful, or it may be desired to carry the question further, which is
done as follows:--
Take up the undealt cards which remain over, not having been used in
the first operation with 42 cards. The latter are set aside in a heap,
with the Querent, face upwards, on the top. The thirty-five cards, being
shuffled and cut as before, are divided by dealing into six packets
thus:--
Packet I consists of the first SEVEN CARDS
Packet II consists of the SIX CARDS next following in order;
Packet III consists of the FIVE CARDS following; Packet IV
contains the next FOUR CARDS; Packet V contains Two CARDS; and
Packet VI contains the last ELEVEN CARDS. The arrangement will then be
as follows:--

Take up these packets successively; deal out the cards which they
contain in six lines, which will be necessarily of unequal length.
THE FIRST LINE stands for the house, the environment and so forth.
THE SECOND LINE stands for the person or subject of the divination.
THE THIRD LINE stands for what is passing outside, events, persons,
etc.
THE FOURTH LINE stands for a surprise, the unexpected, etc.
THE FIFTH LINE stands for consolation, and may moderate all that is
unfavourable in the preceding lines.
THE SIXTH LINE is that which must be consulted to elucidate the
enigmatic oracles of the others; apart from them it has no importance.
These cards should all be read from left to right, beginning with the
uppermost line.
It should be stated in conclusion as to this divinatory part that there
is no method of interpreting Tarot cards which is not applicable to
ordinary playing-cards, but the additional court cards, and above all the
Trumps Major, are held to increase the elements and values of the oracles.
And now in conclusion as to the whole matter, I have left for these
last words--as if by way of epilogue--one further and final point. It is
the sense in which I regard the Trumps Major as containing Secret
Doctrine. I do not here mean that I am acquainted with orders and
fraternities in which such doctrine reposes and is there found to be part
of higher Tarot knowledge. I do not mean that such doctrine, being so
preserved and transmitted, can be constructed as imbedded independently in
the Trumps Major. I do not mean that it is something apart from the Tarot.
Associations exist which have special knowledge of both kinds; some of it
is deduced from the Tarot and some of it is apart therefrom; in either
case, it is the same in the root-matter. But there are also things in
reserve which are not in orders or societies, but are transmitted after
another manner. Apart from all inheritance of this kind, let any one who
is a mystic consider separately and in combination the Magician, the Fool,
the High Priestess, the Hierophant, the Empress, the Emperor, the Hanged
Man and the Tower. Let him then consider the card called the Last
Judgment. They contain the legend of the soul. The other Trumps Major are
the details and--as one might say--the accidents. Perhaps such a person
will begin to understand what lies far behind these symbols, by whomsoever
first invented and however preserved. If he does, he will see also why I
have concerned myself with the subject, even at the risk of writing about
divination by cards. |