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A former actress who appeared with Katharine Cornell, Frederic March, and Brian Ahern, Eden Gray traveled all over the world. She was a leading woman in a play in London and helped to produce several plays for the London theater. For ten years, Gray owned a bookstore-publishing house in New York City and published books on metaphysical
themes. She gave classes in how to read the Tarot cards in New York and Palm Beach. She also lectured and taught classes in Science of Mind at the First Church of Religious Science in New York, as well as a number of other cities. Her other titles include Tarot Revealed and Mastering the Tarot. For centuries, the strange and beautiful Tarot cards
have been an endless source of fascination. Now one of the foremost authorities in the field reveals the intricacies of this ancient art. With detailed reproductions and explanations, Eden Gray offers explicit advice about the three different methods of reading the cards and using the Tarot for divination and meditation. Both beginning students and
advanced devotees will find in this book insights into the ancient lore of the Tarot. “The Tarot is a symbolic record of human experience. Through deeply rooted mystic powers, the cards accomplish miracles of psychological insight, wise counsel and accurate divination.”—from A Complete Guide to the Tarot For centuries, the strange and beautiful
Tarot cards have been an endless source of fascination. Now one of the foremost authorities in the field reveals the intricacies of this ancient art. With detailed reproductions and explanations, Eden Gray offers explicit advice about the three different methods of reading the cards and using the Tarot for divination and meditation. Both beginning
students and advanced devotees will find in this book insights into the ancient lore of the Tarot. “The Tarot is a symbolic record of human experience. Through deeply rooted mystic powers, the cards accomplish miracles of psychological insight, wise counsel and accurate divination.”—from A Complete Guide to the Tarot YOU MAY ALSO LIKE QUICK
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from well-read to best read with book recs, deals and more in your inbox every week. And go from well-read to best read with book recs, deals and more in your inbox every week. Dismiss Thanks! Something awesome is on its way. Back to Top Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Eden GrayBornPriscilla PardridgeJune 9,
1901 (1901-06-09)DiedJanuary 14, 1999 (1999-01-15) (aged 97)OccupationNovelistKnown forTarot cardsSpouseLester Cohen Eden Gray (June 9, 1901 – January 14, 1999), was the professional name of Priscilla Pardridge, an American actress, and writer on the esoteric meanings of tarot cards and their use in fortune-telling. Early life Gray was born
and raised in Chicago, the daughter of Albert Jerome Pardridge. Career She changed her name when she moved to New York in the early 1920s when she began her acting career. Her acting career was temporarily put on hold during World War II when she became a lab technician with the Woman's Army Corps. She also earned a Doctorate of
Divinity degree from the First Church of Religious Science in New York. She opened a bookstore in the 1950s called Inspiration House Publishing, selling books on the occult and metaphysical issues. In the 1950s she wrote "Tarot Revealed" which was an introductory work to the tarot. She moved to Vero Beach, Florida in 1971. She was a member of
the Vero Beach Art Club, Riverside Theater and Theater Guild.[1] In the 1960s, through her books, Gray had an integral part in the creation of the contemporary interest in esoteric Tarot in general, and the Waite–Smith Tarot deck and the Fool's Journey interpretation of the Tarot trump cards in particular.[citation needed] Personal life She was
married to Lester Cohen and had a son, Peter Gray Cohen. Peter was also known as Peter Gray. She was survived by her grandson, Daniel H. Cohen, the professional water marbler. applied hydrogeology fetter 4th edition pdf He lives to share her legacy. Death She was 97 years old when she died in a Florida hospital on 14 Jan 1999. Works Tarot
Revealed: A Modern Guide to Reading the Tarot Cards.
Inspiration House, New York, 1960. reprinted, Signet Books 1969 Recognition: Themes on Inner Perception, Inspiration House, 1969 A Complete Guide to the Tarot. Bantam Books and Crown Publishers, New York, 1970 Mastering the Tarot: Basic Lessons in an Ancient, Mystic Art. Crown Publishers, New York, 1971 Dutch editions Het geheim van de
Tarot: de magische kaarten die verleden en toekomst onthullen, translated by Wim Gijsen, Kosmos-Z&K, 1996 Spanish editions Guía completa para el Tarot, Editorial Diana, Mexico, 1976 Partial filmography Lovers in Quarantine (1925) The Man Who Lost Himself (1941) References ^ "EDEN GRAY". www.chicagotribune.com.
January 25, 1999. Sources Birth information is from the 1910 U.S. Census (on Ancestry.com) and death information is from the Social Security Death Index, also on Ancestry.com. Father's identity is from a news article in the Chicago Tribune, 13 Nov 1934, page 17. External links Eden Gray at IMDb Retrieved from " A former actress who appeared
with Katharine Cornell, Frederic March, and Brian Ahern, Eden Gray traveled all over the world. She was a leading woman in a play in London and helped to produce several plays for the London theater. For ten years, Gray owned a bookstore-publishing house in New York City and published books on metaphysical themes. She gave classes in how to
read the Tarot cards in New York and Palm Beach. She also lectured and taught classes in Science of Mind at the First Church of Religious Science in New York, as well as a number of other cities. Her other titles include Tarot Revealed and Mastering the Tarot.

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