Word of the little ritual spread quietly, and people came with small pains—an old woman who dreamed of a lost son, a young teacher whose classroom hummed with the sorrow of forgotten histories. Layla and Karim became keepers of a paper deck, copying and coloring Kier’s images until their hands were stained like Umm Hasan’s. They taught people how to read a city like a card spread: look for the scarab of daily change, the river of memory, the gate that marks choices.

: The cards are monochromatic or simple in color, featuring hieroglyphic-style illustrations divided into three horizontal planes: the Spiritual (top), the Mental (middle), and the Physical/Material (bottom).

: Cards contain Hebrew letters, astrological signs, and Egyptian hieroglyphs.

For those looking for instructional materials, several digital resources provide deep dives into the symbolism and meanings:

Unlike the 56 cards found in traditional decks (Wands, Cups, etc.), the Egyptian Kier deck numbers all cards sequentially from Mercado Libre Cards 23 to 78:

Tarot Egipcio Kier is one of the most respected esoteric decks, known for blending Egyptian mythology with Hebrew Kabbalah and astrology. For those looking for a , the primary reference is often J. Iglesias Janeiro’s " La Cábala de Predicción