From the book Bafomitras’ Grimoire of Arcana.
Design by Dražen Pekušić based on my sketch.
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The Aleph Arcana is, in a way,
a development of the Dionosur card. It originates from Amhazar, but its origin
is Sumerian. It is dominated by darker shades of purple transitioning into
indigo. Dionosur and Aleph are somewhat similar to the Judgment and World
arcana of the classical tarot. Aleph is a global eschatological perspective on
the appearance of the messiah and his actions, the way, path, and place through
which UMSN encompasses the entire universe. It also indicates the ultimate
destination of the initiate, which is recognizable in Orion's belt. The symbol
in the four-pointed star represents the fifth element and a kind of cosmic gate
toward which the symbolic humanoid figures in the bottom right corner of the
card are headed or from which they come.
In terms
of divination, this arcana signifies completion, fulfillment, arrival,
departure, ending, transition, passage. The constellations of Orion and the Great
Bear are significant in the doctrine of these arcana, as both represent a
visible celestial link between living initiates and what is to come (Orion) and
what has been (the Great Bear). The spirits of this arcana allow contact with
distant worlds, entities, and beings, insight into other dimensions, and they
teach how to achieve sustainable, lasting, clear, and controlled changes in
perception. They appear as shimmering lively sparks resembling fireflies. Their
words are... (The words are given in the book).