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The Tarot Egipcio (Egyptian Tarot) published by Editorial Kier (Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a Spanish-language version of the so-called Egyptian Tarot originally designed by Silvana Alasia and based on earlier esoteric traditions. The “Kier” edition typically refers to the deck packaged with a small explanatory booklet (often circulated online as a PDF).

In the vast and mystical world of divination, few decks carry the same air of ancient mystery as the Tarot Egipcio (Egyptian Tarot). Among collectors and spiritual seekers, one edition stands out as particularly coveted: the version published by Editorial Kier, an Argentine publishing house renowned for its esoteric and philosophical texts.

If you have typed the keyword "tarot egipcio kier pdf" into a search engine, you are likely part of a growing community looking for a digital copy of this out-of-print or hard-to-find treasure. This article will explore what the Tarot Egipcio Kier is, its historical roots, why it remains so popular, and the legal and ethical considerations surrounding the search for its PDF version.

Since sharing copyrighted PDFs would violate policies, here are legitimate ways to access similar content:

Serious students often want a digital backup. Having the PDF allows them to:

Some sites offer just the 78 card images as JPGs or a PDF sheet. Without the Kier guidebook, you are missing the unique interpretations and spreads that make this system special.

Many websites (forum boards, file-sharing sites like Mediafire or 4shared) claim to have the PDF. Downloading these carries significant risks: