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Mary K. Greer

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Mary K. Greer


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Mary K. Greer is a scholar, writer, teacher and professional tarot consultant. With more than forty years experience in tarot as an author and teacher, she advocates a revolutionary approach to learning and using the cards that emphasizes personal insight and creativity. As an expert tarot reader, she works as a ‘midwife of the soul,’ using techniques that are interactive, transformational and empowering.

Mary is the founder of Tools and Rites of Transformation (T.A.R.O.T.) and is a member of many international tarot organizations. She is a featured speaker at tarot conferences and symposia around the world.

The author of nine books on tarot and a biography of four female magicians, Mary’s latest book is Who Are You in the Tarot? (RedWheel/We
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Alchemy in the Thoth Tarot “Art” Card

This is an adaptation of an article I wrote quite a few years ago while in the midst of my studies of alchemy in the Crowley-Harris Thoth deck.

Aleister Crowley wrote little directly about alchemy, but his Thoth deck is full of alchemical symbolism. Alchemy is the transformation of base matter into gold, whether physically in the outer world or psychically in the inner. The transformation process

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“One of the basic tenets of all metaphysical systems of thought is that we create our own reality in accord with our beliefs.”
Mary Greer, Who Are You in the Tarot?: Discover Your Birth and Year Cards and Uncover Your Destiny

“Taboo comes from a Polynesian word that means “sacred or holy” rather than simply “prohibited.”
Mary K. Greer, Tarot For Your Self: A Workbook for Personal Transformation

“It is usually better if you don’t try to predetermine your response, but rather ask each card, “Do you represent an ability of mine?”
Mary K. Greer, Tarot For Your Self: A Workbook for Personal Transformation

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