TAROT - THE BOOK OF SECRETS begins with a question few dare to ask: What if the future is not ahead of us, but already here-the pattern written in the genome? For those drawn to the Book of Secrets, this work is both map and mirror: a guide to reading the language of reality, and to becoming fluent in the art of awareness itself.
TAROT - THE BOOK OF SECRETS examines tarot as both a mythic device for divination and a coherent linguistic system-an interrelated matrix of seventy-eight pictograms functioning as a grammar of consciousness. Ly de Angeles, who has studied, taught and interpreted the system for half a century, positions herself as both mystic and interpreter, articulating tarot as a self-referential and evolving language that exists beyond the confines of linear time.
Rejecting conventional notions of "archetype" as biased abstraction, de Angeles reframes tarot through its true lens of linguistics, semiotics, and emergent systems of knowledge, including artificial intelligence and quantum theory. The work contends that interpreters of the Book of Secrets are engaged in temporal and semantic translation-an act of navigating patterns that reveal the interconnectedness of consciousness and event.
Structured as both a codex and a practical guide, THE BOOK OF SECRETS offers a methodology for approaching tarot as a discipline of perception and communication. It addresses the ethical and existential demands of interpretation, emphasising integrity over performance and authenticity over control. De Angeles proposes that tarot, as a language, selects its interpreters according to the depth of their inquiry and their willingness to be transformed by the conversation itself.
For those called to know and work with the TAROT THE Book of Secrets, this narrative offers both guidance and warning: tarot chooses its interpreters with uncompromising discernment.