In the front of the book for my quest tarot set is a phrase that goes like this:
Rota Tarot Orat Torah Ator.
It is supposed to mean : The Wheel of the Tarot Speaks the Words of Hathor.
I know that the words are not from one language but I love the phrase, especially since it includes Hathor, who is very dear to my heart. Does anyone know where this came from or what it originally was part of?
Harry
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I did some looking around. This is the best I found.....
http://everything2.com/e2node/Rota%2520 ... a%2520Ator
http://everything2.com/e2node/Rota%2520 ... a%2520Ator
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Truth is unique, it seldom has meaning for anyone other than the one who speaks it.
My opinion is my own. I am willing to share it, though you are not required to accept it.