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After some basic introduction in modern Jewish Kabbalah, the best course would be to apply letters to trumps by bardic numeration, since all the other methods of applying them (that is, based on Greek-Hebrew numeration) post-date tarot. This yields the following scheme of letter-trump links, the trees being those after which medieval Irish tree-letters corresponding to the Hebrew were named.
I-A-alef-fir
II-E-heh-aspen
III-I-zayin-yew
IIII-O-ayin-furze
V-B-beyt-birch
VI-M-mem-vine
VII-P-peh-whitten
VIII-F-alder, but in Hebrew samekh
VIIII-K-kaf-hazel
X-G-gimel-ivy
XI-T-tav-holly
XII-D-dalet-oak
XIII-N-nun-ash
XIIII-L-lamedh-rowan
XV-R-reysh-elder
XVI-S-shin-willow
XVII-U-vav-heather
XVIII-Q-qof-apple
XVIIII-Y-yod-mistletoe
XX-St-tzaddi-blackthorn
XXI-AA-palm, teyt in Hebrew
Zero-H-cheyt-hawthorn
Then read the Sefer Yetzirah, for its division of the alef-bet into 3 mothers, 7 doubles, and 12 simples (which should then be reordered, starting in aries, as samekh-tzaddi-cheyt-vav-ayin-qof-teyt-heh-zayin-yod-lamedh-nun, whereupon you will note a much better correspondence of shape with part of body stood-for), plus it shows the structure of the Tree in the 2nd world (then later read the Bahir for the structure of that of the 1st), but meanwhile apply Hermetic path-structure letterwise to the common Tree (that of the 3rd world), and Hermetic planetary cycles to it in the 4th: stars-sun[precession]-Saturn-Jupiter-Mars-year-Venus-Mercury-month-day.
Gershom Scholem's Kabbalah is an authoritative overview of Jewish Kabbalah. The deeper teaching is amazing, but must be worked out (the only alternative being to take my word for things). Bardic numeration above is based on Graves's The White Goddess, save that XVII through XXI are my surmise (but solid nonetheless).
I post this so that you might be pointed in the most fruitful direction, but the choice is of course yours. May Luck attend it. (You are welcome to probe me for further clarification any time, as I haunt these parts.)
I-A-alef-fir
II-E-heh-aspen
III-I-zayin-yew
IIII-O-ayin-furze
V-B-beyt-birch
VI-M-mem-vine
VII-P-peh-whitten
VIII-F-alder, but in Hebrew samekh
VIIII-K-kaf-hazel
X-G-gimel-ivy
XI-T-tav-holly
XII-D-dalet-oak
XIII-N-nun-ash
XIIII-L-lamedh-rowan
XV-R-reysh-elder
XVI-S-shin-willow
XVII-U-vav-heather
XVIII-Q-qof-apple
XVIIII-Y-yod-mistletoe
XX-St-tzaddi-blackthorn
XXI-AA-palm, teyt in Hebrew
Zero-H-cheyt-hawthorn
Then read the Sefer Yetzirah, for its division of the alef-bet into 3 mothers, 7 doubles, and 12 simples (which should then be reordered, starting in aries, as samekh-tzaddi-cheyt-vav-ayin-qof-teyt-heh-zayin-yod-lamedh-nun, whereupon you will note a much better correspondence of shape with part of body stood-for), plus it shows the structure of the Tree in the 2nd world (then later read the Bahir for the structure of that of the 1st), but meanwhile apply Hermetic path-structure letterwise to the common Tree (that of the 3rd world), and Hermetic planetary cycles to it in the 4th: stars-sun[precession]-Saturn-Jupiter-Mars-year-Venus-Mercury-month-day.
Gershom Scholem's Kabbalah is an authoritative overview of Jewish Kabbalah. The deeper teaching is amazing, but must be worked out (the only alternative being to take my word for things). Bardic numeration above is based on Graves's The White Goddess, save that XVII through XXI are my surmise (but solid nonetheless).
I post this so that you might be pointed in the most fruitful direction, but the choice is of course yours. May Luck attend it. (You are welcome to probe me for further clarification any time, as I haunt these parts.)