W. Wynn Westcott in his essay on the Isiac Tablet of Bembo used the Gra SY attributions with Justice as VIII and Fool as XXII/0 (which I suppose you could try on the standard GD tree, or the being Gra SY attributions the Gra tree!?):
quote:
"The dogmas of the Sepher Yetzirah also form a perfect Tarot. The Three Mothers, which are: - Aleph, Air, the Firmament, the Holy Spirit. The Human respiration, the Chest. 13. Mem, Water, the Earth, the Belly, the Womb. 21. Shin, Fire, the Heavens of Stars and Suns, the Brain, the Head. These are represented by the Centre of the Isiac Tablet.
"The seven doubles which correspond to the planets, and the median part of the Isiac Tablet: - 2, Beth, Luna, Nature; 3, Ghimel, Mars, Force; 4, Daleth, Sun, Fertility; 11, Kaph, Venus, Generation; 17, Pe, Mercury, Wisdom; 20, Resh, Saturn, Peace; 22, or O, Tau, Jupiter, Beauty, and the Twelve Single, corresponding to the Zodiacal signs, and the Upper Region of the Isiac Tablet . . ."
End quote from The Isiac Tablet of Bembo by William Wynn Westcott."
Note beside his use of Gra attributions his "22, or 0, Tau."
Westcott created his own deck (he later changed the attributions on them to correspond with those of the GD).
Westcott gave a lecture on this to the Theosophical Society, and the essay was distributed widely through the theosophical society; on the 1st of January 1908 the formation of the Order of Christian Mystics was announced,s co-founded in Philadelphia in the USA by two Theosophists, Dr. Frank Homer Curtiss and Mrs. Harriette Augusta Curtiss. They published two volumes on the tarot, The Key to the Universe and The Key of Destiny that use the Gra attributions. They are also used on some modern Spanish decks -
A description of Westcott's pen & ink deck with the Gra attributions can be seen here:
http://green-door.narod.ru/west-tarot.html