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  2. B.O.T.A. tarot deck - Wikipedia

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    The BOTA tarot deck is very similar to the Rider–Waite Tarot and is sometimes considered a clone. [6][7] However, all of the card illustrations differ in at least some minor way from those of the Rider-Waite deck. The card that contrasts the most between the two decks is the Death card. In the Rider-Waite deck, the Death card depicts the ...

  3. Builders of the Adytum - Wikipedia

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    The Builders of the Adytum (BOTA, also spelled B.O.T.A., BotA, or B.o.t.A.) is a school of the Western mystery tradition based in Los Angeles which is registered as a non-profit tax-exempt religious organization. It was founded by Paul Foster Case and has its roots in both the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn [1] and the Masonic blue lodge ...

  4. Jessie Burns Parke - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Burns Parke (December 2, 1889 – March 6, 1964), a notable American artist of the Boston School (painting), [ 1][ 2] has become best known for creating the art for the cards in the Builders of the Adytum (B.O.T.A.) tarot card deck. [ 3][ 4] An oil painter and watercolorist, Parke created both easel paintings and miniatures as well as ...

  5. Paul Foster Case - Wikipedia

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    Paul Foster Case (October 3, 1884 – March 2, 1954) was an American occultist, Freemason, [1] and writer of books on occult tarot and Qabalah. Perhaps his greatest contributions to the field of occultism [citation needed] were the lessons he wrote for associate members of Builders of the Adytum or B.O.T.A.

  6. Ann Davies (occultist) - Wikipedia

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    Early life. An aspiring dancer left crippled by a tragic illness, Ann Davies was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Perhaps as a result of this early disappointment, Davies explored atheism and agnosticism before discovering Hindu philosophy and practicing Buddhism. In 1944 she met Paul Foster Case, who inspired a lifelong devotion to Hermetic Qabalah ...

  7. The Bitter Suite - Wikipedia

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    The most-often referenced tarot deck is the 1931 BOTA tarot deck, and the second most-often referenced tarot deck is the 1977 Golden Dawn tarot deck by Israel Regardie and illustrator Robert Wang. Other referenced decks include the 1909 Rider–Waite tarot deck, the fiorentine minchiate deck, and the swiss 1JJ tarot deck.

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