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The Tarot and Kabbala book serves two functions. You can use it as a guide to the major arcana tarot cards or as a book test.

To the spectator, this book looks like a A5 booklet written as a brief guide to using the tarot and kabbala together as part of a reading. A look at the cover tells the spectator that this book is a part of a series of guides entitled A Quick Guide to the Esoteric. The idea behind the book is that divination systems (tarot, numerology, astrology, kabbala, palm-reading, etc.) should give similar answers to the same question. The accuracy of the systems is doubtful if they don't. A genuine reader is instructed to consult the tarot in a single card reading. Using kabbala numerology, the reader then consults the kabbala (the book contains the necessary tables). The author name on the book is Sophia Papadopoulos.

Each card of the major arcana is pictured on its own page, with a explanation of the meaning for each card. You could use the book to prove to spectators that you are not simply making up the meanings for cards once they have been chosen. This means that you could have a spectator ask the tarot a question and then select a card(s) you have forced. They can then use the book to discover what their chosen card(s) mean. You can then do anything you like and give the spectator the same answer the tarot did!

Example 1 : You instruct the spectator to ask the tarot a question. Apparently giving them a free choice, you force a card of your choice onto the spectator. You then invite them to check the meaning of this card in the Tarot & Kabbala book.

Meditating on their question, you then consult your spirit guide and ask his advice. You then tell her what your spirit guide told you. To her amazement, the advice of the tarot and your spirit guide complement each other.

Example 2: You force a tarot card on your spectator as above and have them check the Tarot & Kabbala book. This time you cast some bones, or sacred objects, onto a special mat. Reading the objects you give an uncannily similar answer to her question that the tarot gave.

Example 3: A tarot card is selected and the meaning is checked as above. You tell your spectator than you will sleep on her question and let her know what you discover in your dreams.

None of these examples would be very effective if the spectator has to ask you what her card means. She'll suspect you of inventing the meaning of the card to suit yourself.

The Tarot & Kabbala book is subtley gimmicked so that it can also be used as a book test. You can know what the book will tell a reader even though they have used personal information you couldn't possibly know.

The Tarot & Kabbala as a book test

You can ask your spectator to calculate their personality number taken from the day and month they were born. Obviously, unless you know the person, you can't possibly know what their personality number is. The book itself explains the significance of the personality number.

Your spectator can select a tarot card (forced by you) and use their personality number to get their kabbala reading. You can then predict their reading even though you couldn't have known the personality number it was dependent on!

Tarot & Kabbala - £12.00

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