Carla
I'm comfortable with RWS, but I've been wondering about Thoth. I think I may be ready to buy my first Thoth deck. Which do you recommend? I know there are many editions out there. Also, which book is the best companion book for a complete newbie to Thoth? Is it DuQuette?
ETA: Another question. How do you say Thoth?
1. Thoth like 'thought', only with an extra 'th' on the end?
2. Toth?
3. Tot?
4. Thoth like 'both'?
5. Or even I've read mentioned somewhere Tay-ho-tay, which I think I'd rather just give up and call it the Crowley deck than resort to. (It's like someone saying 'kah-rah-tay' for karate (which most americans pronounce 'ku-rah-dee')--even it's technically correct it just sounds ridiculous.)
6. None of the above? (Do share)
Personally in my head, I've always said it like version 1. But I've never heard anyone actually say it.
ETA: Another question. How do you say Thoth?
1. Thoth like 'thought', only with an extra 'th' on the end?
2. Toth?
3. Tot?
4. Thoth like 'both'?
5. Or even I've read mentioned somewhere Tay-ho-tay, which I think I'd rather just give up and call it the Crowley deck than resort to. (It's like someone saying 'kah-rah-tay' for karate (which most americans pronounce 'ku-rah-dee')--even it's technically correct it just sounds ridiculous.)
6. None of the above? (Do share)
Personally in my head, I've always said it like version 1. But I've never heard anyone actually say it.