He argues the 78 cards are a single, interconnected work of art. ✅ What Makes It Great
Collaborating with Philippe Camoin—the descendant of the historic master card-makers of Marseilles—Jodorowsky spent years comparing ancient decks, printing plates, and hidden manuscripts. Together, they meticulously reconstructed the deck, restoring original color palettes, exact geometric lines, and facial expressions.
The text introduces a rigid, brilliant system of numerology spanning from 1 to 10. Every number represents a specific stage of evolutionary energy:
This book is widely considered the "Bible" of the . Unlike many modern guides that focus on "fortune-telling," Jodorowsky approaches the cards as a psychological and spiritual mirror. 🃏 Review: The Way of Tarot 🌟 The Core Philosophy
The 552-page volume is divided into several major sections:
Do you already own a deck (like the Camoin-Jodorowsky version)?