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Tarot cards - regarding the Rider-Waite deck, help needed

r2vven

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Hello everyone,

It is widely known that the Rider-Waite tarot deck is not to be used because it has jewish letters on some of the cards.

Now, when I firstly purchased the deck while out of country I didn't know we aren't supposed to be using it. Ever since then I haven't used it, and always wandered around searching for other decks I could use. There's a bunch of good tarot decks mentioned here, but I don't really seem to like the artwork on neither of them (Hanson, Witches tarot, all the others I can't remember the name of) except Miss Cleo's tarot. It's basically similar artwork to Rider Waite without the jewish BS.

Now, here's the question. I have seen members here just blotting out the jewish letters from the Rider-Waite deck with a black sharpie/marker so they are completely covered. Do you think I can go through them one by one and blot/cover anything of thatk kind with a black marker/sharpie and continue using the cards?

Thank you all!
 
r2vven said:
Hello everyone,

It is widely known that the Rider-Waite tarot deck is not to be used because it has jewish letters on some of the cards.

Now, when I firstly purchased the deck while out of country I didn't know we aren't supposed to be using it. Ever since then I haven't used it, and always wandered around searching for other decks I could use. There's a bunch of good tarot decks mentioned here, but I don't really seem to like the artwork on neither of them (Hanson, Witches tarot, all the others I can't remember the name of) except Miss Cleo's tarot. It's basically similar artwork to Rider Waite without the jewish BS.

Now, here's the question. I have seen members here just blotting out the jewish letters from the Rider-Waite deck with a black sharpie/marker so they are completely covered. Do you think I can go through them one by one and blot/cover anything of thatk kind with a black marker/sharpie and continue using the cards?

Thank you all!

I have the Aliester Crowley Millennium Thoth Deck, I bought them before I was aware of his Jewish discrepancies.

The readings are still accurate and I simply disregard the Hebrew.
 
r2vven said:
Hello everyone,

It is widely known that the Rider-Waite tarot deck is not to be used because it has jewish letters on some of the cards.

Now, when I firstly purchased the deck while out of country I didn't know we aren't supposed to be using it. Ever since then I haven't used it, and always wandered around searching for other decks I could use. There's a bunch of good tarot decks mentioned here, but I don't really seem to like the artwork on neither of them (Hanson, Witches tarot, all the others I can't remember the name of) except Miss Cleo's tarot. It's basically similar artwork to Rider Waite without the jewish BS.

Now, here's the question. I have seen members here just blotting out the jewish letters from the Rider-Waite deck with a black sharpie/marker so they are completely covered. Do you think I can go through them one by one and blot/cover anything of thatk kind with a black marker/sharpie and continue using the cards?

Thank you all!
You can try that.

But the problem is still there even if you don't see the hebrew.

The classic rider-waite cards tell jewish stories and has jewish kabbala subliminals in them.

Besides the completely enemy cards like Judgement, they contain Angel scum and messages that gets picked up by the subconcious.

The classic rider-waite tarot gives me headaches and enemy attacks even if I am not directly looking at hebrew letters.

They also include jewish stories like the temple of Solomon, angels, jewish magick, and archetypes.

These scum are unavoidable and can't be simply blotted with a marker.

Here is the rider waite description of the judgement card:
The Judgement card shows naked men, women, and children rising from their graves, arms outspread and looking up into the sky. Above, Archangel Gabriel – the Messenger of God – blows his trumpet. The people respond to his call, ready to be judged and to find out if they will be accepted into the heavens or not. In the background is an extensive mountain range, signifying the insurmountable obstacles and the impossibility of avoiding judgement.

Here is for the Devil card (Notice the part they tie in the Devil with Jews.)
The Devil card shows Baphomet, or the Horned Goat of Mendes, a creature that is half man, half goat. Baphomet originally represented the balance between good and evil, male and female, and human and animal; however, more recently, this figure has been linked to the occult and has become a scapegoat for all things considered ‘evil’.

The Devil has the wings of a vampire bat, an animal that sucks the lifeblood out of its prey, symbolic of what happens when you give in to your raw desires. He has a hypnotic stare which ‘magnetises’ and entrances those who come near him, bringing them under his power. Above him is an inverted pentagram – a sign of the darker side of magic and occultism. He raises his right hand in the Vulcan Salute – a Jewish blessing, later made famous by the film series, Star Trek. In his left hand, he holds a lit torch.

At the foot of the Devil stand a man and a woman, both naked and chained to the podium on which the Devil sits. They appear to be held here against their will – but look closer, and you will notice that the chains around their necks are loose and could be easily removed. Each has small horns on their head, like the devil’s, a sign that they are becoming increasingly like him the longer they stay here. Both have tails, a further symbol of their animalistic tendencies and raw instincts, and the grapes and the fire on their respective tails signify pleasure and lust.


This is extremely blasphemous and can be picked up by the subconcious especially since Tarot reading is right brained and intuitive.

Here is the Lovers card description:
The Lovers card shows a naked man and woman standing beneath the angel, Raphael, whose name means ‘God heals’ and represents both physical and emotional healing. The angel blesses the man and woman and reminds them of their union with the Divine.

The couple stands in a beautiful, fertile landscape, reminiscent of the Garden of Eden. Behind the woman stands a tall apple tree, with a snake winding its way up the trunk. The serpent and apple tree represent the temptation of sensual pleasures that may take one’s focus away from the Divine. Behind the man is a tree of flames, which represent passion, the primary concern of the man. The twelve flames suggest the twelve zodiac signs, the symbol of time and eternity. The man looks to the woman, who watches the angel, showing the path of the conscious to the subconscious to the super-conscious, or from physical desire to emotional needs to spiritual concerns.

The volcanic mountain in the background is rather phallic and represents the eruption of passion that happens when man and woman meet in full frontal nudity.


So yeah you can do it but I wouldn't recommned it one bit because it ties in with jewish scum and might influence your readings to be inaccurate by getting enemy attacks. (Tarot readings can be influenced by the enemy and an enemy deck makes it even easier.) I would recommend to make an investment in a proper deck. It doesn't have to look the coolest shit as long as it is accurate and practical and doesn't tie in to jewish scum.

Hope I helped you a bit.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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