WolfyJames
Well, in my case I think the Liber T is the best Thoth clone out there, and even better than the original Thoth by Crowley and Harris.
I would enjoy seeing this as well along with hearing from anyone having experience with or comments on the recently-released Rosetta Tarot deck which also seems to be strongly hermetically-influenced. (I recently got one of these beauties but have my hands full with the others.)...I am very interested in impressions of the Liber T, especially by those for whom it is not a recent acquisition...
Here is a chart of the Hebrew letter correlations of Levi, Golden Dawn, and Thoth. I think it is substantially correct.Aha! Indeed, Rosetta's LWB does indicate that The Star is associated with Heh, while the Hermetic's indicates Tzaddi! I kind of knew there was some disagreement between Crowley and Levi on these associations, but it did not occur to me that this could reliably differentiate between these traditions. Thank you!.......
I've been building a spreadsheet listing characteristics and attributions side-by-side for each of the 78 cards in multiple decks (and a few other perspectives), and this info fits right in there. A new "Levi" column will go well next to the "GD" column that's already there. Thank you!Here is a chart of the Hebrew letter correlations of Levi, Golden Dawn, and Thoth. I think it is substantially correct.
Although, images on the pip cards of Liber T are more challenging for me to decipher with strange, wild, violent and dream-like abstractions and symbolism, they compel me to meditate for intuitions with the key words of the original Thoth deck and explanations in BOT, which is another plus point for studying.