Verdi
Aeon418 said:The Thoth isn't just some modern day, shallow, comercial deck that you can pick and master within a couple of months, get bored of and throw it aside crying "Next!". On the contrary, it's a deck for life. It grows with you. The more effort you put into it, the more you will get out of it.
How aptly put. I am deep now in my "starting studies" of the Thoth etc. The images and thoughts behind the Thoth are so exciting and giving.
On the night of Robert Burns 250 birthday;
"In April 1905 an old mountaineering friend arrived[at Boleskine], Dr. Jacot Guillarmod, and Crowley could not resist taking him on an arduous hunt for a wild and ferocious Highland beast called the haggis: Guillarmod duly shot a disguised elderly ram in the fog and was solemnly presented with its horns as a trophy of his prowess"
Gerald Suster: "The legacy of the Beast"
Verdi