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PONTIFEX TAROT

PONTIFEX TAROT

by Tarot Museum

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Theme: Esoteric bridge between British and French tarot traditions for divination and meditation

Medium: digital

The Pontifex Tarot is a combined edition deck featuring 78 divination cards and 33 meditation cards, designed to bridge British and French esoteric tarot traditions. It emphasizes connecting outer experience with inner illumination.

About This Deck

The Pontifex Tarot, created by David Allen Hulse and Nil Orange for the Museo Internazionale dei Tarocchi, is presented as a "Combined Edition" that bridges two significant esoteric traditions: the British and French schools of tarot. The deck's name, "Pontifex," meaning "bridgebuilder," reflects its core purpose of creating a connection between external experiences and internal spiritual illumination. This approach suggests a deck designed for deep, introspective work, moving beyond simple fortune-telling to facilitate personal growth and understanding.

The deck is notable for its dual structure, comprising 78 standard divination cards and an additional 33 meditation cards. This expanded format indicates an intention to offer more than just a reading tool; it aims to provide a comprehensive system for spiritual practice and contemplation. The inclusion of meditation cards suggests a focus on prolonged engagement with specific symbols or concepts, allowing users to delve deeper into the deck's esoteric framework and integrate its teachings into their daily lives.

While specific details about the card imagery are not available, the overall concept points to a deck rich in symbolic depth, catering to those interested in the historical and philosophical underpinnings of tarot. The emphasis on bridging traditions implies a synthesis of different interpretive approaches, potentially offering a unique perspective on familiar tarot archetypes. This makes the Pontifex Tarot suitable for advanced practitioners and scholars of esoteric traditions.

Key Features

  • 78 divination cards for traditional tarot readings
  • 33 additional meditation cards for deeper spiritual practice
  • Designed to bridge British and French esoteric tarot traditions
  • Conceptually focused on connecting outer experience with inner illumination
  • Created by David Allen Hulse and Nil Orange for the Museo Internazionale dei Tarocchi

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for experienced tarot readers, esoteric scholars, and spiritual practitioners interested in the historical and philosophical dimensions of tarot. It particularly appeals to those who appreciate a blend of British and French esoteric traditions and seek a deck for deep meditation and self-illumination rather than quick readings. Collectors of unique and conceptually rich decks will also find value in its dual card system and thematic depth.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are included in the Pontifex Tarot?
The Pontifex Tarot is a combined edition that includes a total of 111 cards. This comprises 78 standard divination cards, which follow the traditional tarot structure, and an additional 33 meditation cards, designed for deeper spiritual contemplation and practice.
What is the core concept behind the Pontifex Tarot?
The Pontifex Tarot is designed to bridge two significant esoteric traditions: the British and French schools of tarot. Its name, 'Pontifex,' means 'bridgebuilder,' reflecting its purpose to connect outer experiences with inner illumination, offering a pathway for spiritual growth and understanding.
Is the Pontifex Tarot suitable for beginners?
Given its focus on bridging esoteric traditions and its inclusion of meditation cards, the Pontifex Tarot is likely best suited for experienced tarot readers and those with a background in esoteric studies. While beginners could use it, its depth and specialized approach might be more fully appreciated by those already familiar with tarot systems.
Who created the Pontifex Tarot?
The Pontifex Tarot was created by David Allen Hulse and Nil Orange. It is presented in collaboration with the Museo Internazionale dei Tarocchi, suggesting a foundation in historical and scholarly tarot research.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$8.6K

Backers

56

Funded

199%

Launched

Mar 2024

Platform: Kickstarter

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