I think some of those are the wrong cards, and others are the wrong decan titles. Here are the Waite cards with the correct Golden Dawn titles. I double checked everything.
Yes, these do not necessarily agree with the Picatrix, but the Waite images and Golden Dawn titles agree for all 36 decans, as far as I can tell.
The Pictures are Correct, none of the cards I posted up are wrong. The titles are not wrong, what part of this did you not understand?
I have taken the liberty to attach pictures, showing the Picatrix meanings From the book "Mystical Origins of the Tarot", I also added to the photos, images from the deck Giovanni Caselli did up for John Mathews The Grail Tarot. This is the only tarot deck that I can find, besides a Marseille deck, that actually depicts the correct images for the correct meaning of the cards. It is nice to have a Deck that depicts the correct images and meanings.
I have compiled and fixed the errors that were mention in the book, organized it for you to make it easier for understanding. This is just to get you warmed up.
As you will see Waite didn't follow the Picatrix, he didn't even follow GD. Now, there's something to think about......
Al I did was take pictures from the book "Mystical Origin of the Tarot", which clearly points it out, did you not read the text from the book?
Then I followed was was written in the book. That stated that GD mis applied the 3 of Swords with the 4 of Swords and vice versa, so I took the liberty to show you by taking a picture of the writtn text and put it on the correct card, as in the GD 4 of Swords meaning onto the 3 of Swords, then did the same for the 3 of Swords. Took picture of the GD 3 of Swords meaning onto the 4 of Swords.
Here I will quote from the book incase you didnt read the text in the photos I posted
"Remember, this Picatrix decan interpretation was misapplied by the Golden Dawn to the previous card, the Three of Swords."
" For the Four of Swords the Golden Dawn introduced the "quietness, ease, plenty, good life, and dance" of the second decan of Libra." (This is meaning the 3 of Swords.)
The I took pictures of the Grail Tarot, and added them to the pictures of the book, only to show that they match up pretty close, with the Picatrix meanings of the cards.
For the 7 of Wands I will quote again, in case you missed it.
"Remember, we have to view the attributions of the previous, second decan of Leo to understand the Golden Dawn's interpretation of this card" ( the is meaning goto the 6 of Wands.)
If you still dont understand buy the book. Then you will see where I am coming from. Note: I didnt not change or manipulate the written text. All I did was take pictures and put it together, to help people understand what I am trying to get across. Am I mis understood?
And yes Waite does deviate from GD on some cards, he will prefer Etteilla over GD. Look at the the 4 of Swords picture again, you will see that it is clearly stated. " Waite follows Etteilla Only". (meaning he does not follow the GD)
Again get the book you will see, It is all written about in detail in the book by Paul Huson.
If you dont agree with what he says thats fine.