
Deamon Tarot – the Forbidden Wisdom of the Infernal Dictionary
For the 1863 sixth edition of his Dictionnaire Infernal (“infernal Dictionary”) a volume filled with entries about magic and the occult, demonologist Jacques Auguste Simon Collin de Planey commissioned over five hundred unique engravings – including 69 signed illustrations by Luis Breton, mostly compelling portraits of named deamons. Now author Ariana Osborne has created a matched set of 69 cards out of Breton’s work and written a companion book of illustrated entries for each. These entries detail each daemon’s attributes compiled not only from the Dictionnaire, but from a variety of other sources; Osborne’s own interpretations and insights into the subject of each card; and focused meanings to use in a traditional one-card draw or a six-card spread – “the next best this to dragging a deamon into your living room to answer all of your questions.”
Includes – A deck of 569 illustrated daemon cards and a 160-page book including interpretations of each card that can be applied to a variety of life experiences, from making major financial decisions to general daily guidance.