Deck - Thoth Tarot

Those who prefer abstract, modern art over medieval imagery.

For those brave enough to walk the path, the Thoth Tarot Deck offers wisdom that no other deck can match. It is a mirror of your highest potential and your deepest fear. As Crowley wrote in the preface: "This book is for the few; those who have eyes to see and ears to hear."

When you shuffle the Thoth deck, you are aligning yourself with the current of the New Aeon: self-deification, radical responsibility, and the destruction of false ego. For some, that is terrifying. For others, it is liberation. thoth tarot deck

Always cleanse your Thoth deck. Keep it wrapped in black silk. Some practitioners dedicate the deck to a neutral deity (like Hermes or Thoth) rather than Crowley’s patron, Hadit.

Frieda Harris used color magic deliberately. Green (Venus) indicates growth; Orange (Sun) indicates vitality; Purple (Mercury) indicates trickery. When a card is predominantly blue (Moon/Water), prepare for emotional subconscious work. Those who prefer abstract, modern art over medieval imagery

The deck is structured around the Qabalah, with each card representing a specific path or Sephira on the Tree.

Reflecting the alchemical "Great Work."

The imagery of the is starkly different from its predecessors. Unlike the detailed, narrative scenes of the Rider-Waite-Smith (RWS) deck, the Thoth cards are minimalist yet charged with symbolism.

The Thoth Tarot deck is one of the most enigmatic and visually stunning divination tools ever created. Commissioned by the infamous occultist Aleister Crowley and painted by Lady Frieda Harris, this deck spent five years in production (1938–1943) and was eventually published posthumously in 1969. It is not merely a deck of cards; it is a complex map of the Western Esoteric Tradition, blending astrology, alchemy, and Egyptian mythology. The Origin Story: Crowley and Harris As Crowley wrote in the preface: "This book

Harris was a Co-Mason and an artist with an interest in abstract art and projective geometry. When the pair met in the late 1930s, the project that was intended to last six months eventually consumed five years (1938–1943). Their collaboration was often fraught with tension. Crowley, dogmatic and demanding, clashed with Harris, who possessed a strong artistic vision of her own.

The cards are arranged by suit, corresponding to the elements: