firecatpickles
Looking further into Hebrew Astrology, I ran across this interesting Site:
http://www.inner.org/hebleter/alef.htm
http://www.inner.org/hebleter/alef.htm
The book that came with my Quest Tarot, written by Jos. E. Martin, mentions in the book this-jmd said:Not sure what you mean by the Quest tarot using 'traditional Hebrew letters' - my impression of the Quest tarot is that it is based on a combination of the Waite-Smith and Crowley-Harris deck, using the Hebrew-letter attributions suggested by the Golden Dawn.
Nothing 'traditional' about that in terms of Kabbalah, nor of the Hebrew letters - but of course 'preferred' by those who prefer to work with Golden Dawn attributions.
that is why I posted it as such.Jos. E. Martin said:In the Quest Tarot I've included the traditional Hebrew letters on the Major..........
This is exactly what my intentions for myself are. Others are free to join me though any Kabbalah discussion in the context of tarot & aeclectic certainly expected here.jmd said:Personally, I would suggest gaining separate understanding of tarot and of kabbalah, and then questioning which (if any) attributions best 'fit'.
jmd said:Not sure what you mean by the Quest tarot using 'traditional Hebrew letters' - my impression of the Quest tarot is that it is based on a combination of the Waite-Smith and Crowley-Harris deck, using the Hebrew-letter attributions suggested by the Golden Dawn.
Nothing 'traditional' about that in terms of Kabbalah, nor of the Hebrew letters - but of course 'preferred' by those who prefer to work with Golden Dawn attributions.
Yes, also no vowel points.kilts_knave said:Are you talking about modern script such as this:
[size=+2]שלום[/size]
compared to ancient:
[size=+2]שלום[/size]
??