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The '''Masonic Tarot''' is the common Rider-Waite Tarot created by Freemasons during the industrial revolution as an ideological tool to help them spread Capitalism.<ref>Mike Sosteric."A Sociology of Tarot." Canadian Journal of Sociology 39 3 (2014).</ref> The Masonic Tarot contains [[Old Energy Archetypes]] that, taken together, inscribe [[Old Energy Archetype Constellation]]s and by so doing create an [[Old Energy Creation Template]]
The '''Masonic Tarot''' is the common Rider-Waite Tarot created by Freemasons during the industrial revolution as an ideological tool to help them spread Capitalism.<ref>Mike Sosteric."A Sociology of Tarot." Canadian Journal of Sociology 39 3 (2014).</ref> The Masonic Tarot contains [[Old Energy Archetypes]] that, taken together, inscribe [[Old Energy Archetype Constellation]]s and by so doing create an [[Old Energy Creation Template]] which helps support the [[The System]].
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The Masonic Tarot is the common Rider-Waite Tarot created by Freemasons during the industrial revolution as an ideological tool to help them spread Capitalism.[1] The Masonic Tarot contains Old Energy Archetypes that, taken together, inscribe Old Energy Archetype Constellations and by so doing create an Old Energy Creation Template which helps support the The System.

List of Old Energy Masonic Archetypes

List of Old Energy Archetypal Constellations

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The Masonic Tarot was created by Freemasons during the French and Industrial Revolutions to help lubricate the transfer of power from Feudal elites to Capitalist elites.[2]

The Masonic Tarot is based on an ancient Old Energy Creation Template, a Zoroastrian Creation Template.[3]

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Footnotes

  1. Mike Sosteric."A Sociology of Tarot." Canadian Journal of Sociology 39 3 (2014).
  2. Mike Sosteric."A Sociology of Tarot." Canadian Journal of Sociology 39 3 (2014).
  3. For details of this template, see Mike Sosteric "From Zoroaster to Star Wars, Jesus to Marx: The Science and Technology of Mass Human Behaviour". 2018. <https://www.academia.edu/34504691>.