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Grand Etteila or Egyptian Tarot
The Grand Etteilla, also known as the Egyptian Tarot, is much more than a simple divination deck. Created and popularized by Jean-Baptiste Alliette, known as Etteilla, this tarot draws its allegorical symbols from an ancient tradition dating back to high antiquity. According to oral tradition and grimoires, this deck was developed by priests of pharaonic Egypt, then enriched in the Middle Ages by Bohemians through illustrations inspired by the Great Book of the Kabbalah.
The Grand Etteilla weaves a powerful link between the material world, with its pleasures and trials, and the spiritual realm, where truths beyond human understanding reside. Offering a clear reading of life, this tarot serves as a valuable guide for all who practice divination, whether professionally or as a passion.
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Information & features
- Author: Jean-Baptiste Alliette
- Date of first publication: 1789
- Size: 6.6cm x 12.5cm
- Weight: 252g
- ISBN: 3114523941041
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Discover the Grand Etteilla in its complete version, ready to join your esoteric collection. Each card is printed on high-quality paper, offering a pleasant feel and remarkable durability. The colors are faithful to the original Étteilla plates, restoring the visual power of the Egyptian and Kabbalistic figures.
What historical journey has the Egyptian Tarot taken to reach us?
The Grand Etteilla is named after Jean-Baptiste Alliette, an 18th-century pioneer who adapted the arcana to Western practices. He claimed to rely on an oral tradition inherited from pharaonic priests, passed down from generation to generation. Over the centuries, the images were retouched and then enhanced by traveling illustrators, creating a link between ancient Egypt and medieval European practices. This deck stands out for its balance between stellar, mythological, and Kabbalistic symbols, already present in the Great Book of the Kabbalah.
In the Middle Ages, traveling communities helped spread these plates, embedding in each illustration a visual story accessible to both initiates and novices. The Bohemians, in particular, played a major role in adapting the original engravings to local cultures. These exchanges gave rise to a rich iconography, where each card tells a story in itself while fitting into a coherent whole.
Enlightened guidance for your divinatory practice
The Grand Etteilla offers a clear reading of upcoming events and inner dynamics. Each card acts as a beacon, revealing emotional, professional, and energetic stakes. By relying on this deck, you have a visual guide to reflect on your projects, understand blockages, and identify supports present in your daily life. Spreads can be done in a cross, in a line, or according to personalized patterns, allowing you to choose the configuration best suited to your question.
Jean-Baptiste Alliette, born in 1738 and died in 1791, was a French occultist recognized as the pioneer of divinatory tarot. Under the pseudonym Etteilla, he published in 1783 the first manual dedicated to the interpretation of tarot cards, laying the foundations of a clear and codified system. He also created his own tarot deck, known as the Grand Etteilla or Egyptian Tarot, blending esoteric symbols and Kabbalistic influences. His work marks a major turning point in the history of cartomancy, having a lasting influence on divinatory practices.
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When the cards guide you.
Tarot is not meant to predict a fixed destiny, but to illuminate the path. Each card asks a question as much as it offers an answer. Tarot invites reflection, to face what blocks, what calls, what changes. It does not tell you what to do, but helps you see more clearly. Whether you seek perspective, a reference point, or a form of inner dialogue, tarot remains a simple, ancient tool accessible to all — a sincere mirror, never indulgent, but always there to get you moving again.
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— The divinatory tarot in 6 questions .
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What is divinatory tarot and where does it come from?
The divinatory tarot is a set of cards used for cartomancy, a form of divination where the cards serve as a tool to understand situations, events, or aspects of life. The modern tarot we know today evolved from an Italian card game called tarocchi in the 15th century. The divinatory tarot as it is practiced today has its roots in the 18th century, when it began to be used for prediction and spiritual exploration, especially thanks to occultists like Antoine Court de Gébelin.
How does a divinatory tarot reading work?
Divinatory tarot is based on the symbolic interpretation of the cards drawn during a session. The querent asks a question or seeks clarity on an aspect of their life, and the tarot reader draws cards in response. Each card has a specific meaning, influenced by its position in the spread and the other cards surrounding it. Tarot readers use their intuition, their knowledge of the cards, and the querent’s situation to interpret the answers provided by the tarot.
What are the differences between the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana in tarot?
Divinatory tarot consists of 78 cards, divided into two main groups: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana. The Major Arcana includes 22 cards representing universal and profound concepts, such as Death, Judgment, or the World. These cards are generally associated with major life events or significant changes. The Minor Arcana, numbering 56, are divided into four suits (Cups, Swords, Wands, and Pentacles) and deal with more everyday aspects of life like relationships, conflicts, or material matters. You can consult our complete guide to divinatory tarot for more information.
What mistakes should be avoided when consulting the divinatory tarot?
Among common mistakes, one of the most frequent is asking questions that are too vague or, on the contrary, too closed. It is better to avoid questions like "When will I win the lottery?" or "Am I going to die tomorrow?". Divinatory tarot is more useful when it comes to understanding situations or choices rather than predicting specific short-term events. Another mistake is not being open to the cards' answers or consulting the tarot too frequently for the same question, hoping for a different response.
Do you need to be a medium to read the divinatory tarot?
It is not necessary to be a medium to read tarot. Anyone can learn to read the cards through studying the meanings of the symbols and practice. However, some people also use their intuition or psychic abilities to enrich their interpretations. The ability to connect to the energies of the querent or to develop a stronger intuition can improve over time, but it is not essential to start using tarot.
Can divinatory tarot predict the future?
Divinatory tarot is more a tool for reflection and guidance rather than a means to predict the future in a fixed and unchangeable way. The cards offer an insight into present energies and possible directions based on the current actions of the querent. Tarot shows trends and probable paths, but it always respects each person's free will. Thus, future events are not set in stone and can change depending on personal choices.
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