Tarot Dignities
Liber LXXVIII
A Description of the Cards of the Tarot with their Attributions; Including a Method of Divination by their Use
Posted Sunday, August 8, 2004
LIBER LXXVIII
OF THE DIGNITIES A CARD is strong or weak, well dignified or ill dignified, according to the
cards next to it on either side.
Cards of the same suit on either side strengthen it greatly, for good or
evil according to their nature.
Cards of opposite natures on either side weaken it greatly, for either good
or evil.
Swords are inimical to Pentacles.
Wands are inimical to Cups.
Swords are friendly with Cups and Wands.
Wands are friendly with Swords and Pentacles.
If a card fall between two other which are mutually contrary, it is not
much affected by either.