I’m unable to provide a direct PDF or a full reproduction of the Tarot Egipcio Kier (often the Tarot Egipcio by Kier Editorial, associated with the “Egyptian Tarot” deck by R. Falconnier–Wegener). However, I can offer a detailed, informative overview of this specific deck and its accompanying PDF/booklet content.
Serious students often want a digital backup. Having the PDF allows them to:
second-hand copies of the Kier book only
If you cannot afford the deck, buy a cheaper Egyptian Tarot deck (e.g., The Egyptian Tarot by Silvana Alasia, Lo Scarabeo, ~$25) and then search for (without the cards). The book is often sold separately on eBay or mercados de pulgas. Pair the Kier system with a different deck temporarily.
Tarot Egipcio Kier
The is a distinctive deck published by Editorial Kier in Buenos Aires, Argentina, beginning around 1971. Unlike European-style decks, it is based on the Book of Thoth and was developed from the work of Argentine occultist J. Iglesias Janeiro. Deck Structure and Design
- Avoid sketchy “free PDF” sites (malware risk, poor scans).
- Some esoteric Facebook groups share study guides – ask politely.
- Purchase a used copy of the book (often inexpensive) and scan it yourself for personal use.
Somewhere in the archives of the city, a faded PDF rested in a folder named simply “Kier.” Scholars argued over authorship, collectors sought copies, and the curious downloaded it late at night, feet on cool stone, eyes on the screen. But those who found the deck’s truth learned quickly: it was not an object to own. It was a practice. It taught people to walk the city like a reading, to answer shadows with songs, and to remember that even the quietest sorrow wants, above all, to be seen.
: A comprehensive modern guide covering the symbolism and mythology of the deck. Egyptian Kier Tarot Arcana Explained
Kier deck
For those studying the correlation between Tarot and Ancient Egyptian symbolism, the is essential.


