This extraordinary independently created deck transforms the ancient wisdom of the I Ching into a richly symbolic tarot-style divination system, designed for both study and practical readings. Rooted in the 64 hexagrams of the Book of Changes, the deck combines traditional East Asian cosmology with beautifully evocative artwork that brings the symbolism of the oracle vividly to life.
Created by Kibi with deep attention to the meanings, imagery, and energetic qualities of each hexagram and line position, the cards invite readers into the living world of the I Ching through visual intuition as well as divinatory practice.
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Before Aleister Crowley, before Arthur Edward Waite and Pamela Colman Smith, before the Golden Dawn, before Papus, Éliphas Lévi, and Etteilla, the first author to describe an occult version of the Tarot was Louis-Raphaël-Lucrèce de Fayolle, comte de Mellet, writing in Antoine Court de Gébelin’s, 1781, eighth volume of his monumental encyclopedia, Monde primitif.
The comte de Mellet associated the Tarot’s trumps with the Classical Ages of Man: the Age of Gold, the Age of Silver, and the Age of Iron. He correlated the Trumps with the letters in the Hebrew alphabet, he described the minor suits in detail, and he provided the earliest discussion of a divination technique for the Tarot.
£39.99