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Each Tarot deck has its own body, soul and spirit. While one may choose to purchase a particular deck instinctively, love at first sight, it takes time and patience to learn a deck and get into its groove.
The body of a deck is represented by its aesthetic content, its particular artwork and design. The “eyecatcher”, as the professionals call it. Once a deck appeals to our taste and standards, an emotional connection is established, and that’s how we get in touch with the soul of the deck.
The third step is the most challenging. Discovering the spirit of a deck requires dedication and conscious effort. It is about learning and understanding how each deck works and how we can make the most out of it. While most modern decks are knowingly or by simple mechanical copying are based on the traditional Golden Dawn system, some choosing the Waite-Smith, others the Crowley-Harris pattern, there are also notable exceptions. Read more The Sidewayz Tarot by Roxi Sim-Hermsen and Jade Storm
The Angel-Evoking Tarot, respectively the Demon-Possessed Tarot, have been self-published in 2018 following successful Kickstarter campaigns. The Angelic Tarot gathered 1,103, while the Demonic 722 backers. In 2020, the Australian Rockpool Publishing revamped these two decks, and in an all-new presentation, brought them to a new life.
In the Book of Thoth, Aleister Crowley noted, “each card is, in a sense, a living being; and its relations Read more Angel and Occult Tarot by Travis McHenry and Rockpool
Each Ace contains the seed of a future opportunity. The Ace of Swords represents a brilliant idea which with proper care, will grow and flourish. The Ace of Wands is Read more KS Ace of Swords
Traditionally, the Seven of Swords is associated with theft, sneakiness, cunning and dishonesty. It can be interpreted as a situation in which one should find Read more KS Seven of Swords
In terms of traditional cartomancy, the Six of Wands signify victory, achievement, stepping up.
Underneath the euphoria of Read more KS Six of Wands
Where is the Devil? What is that force that keeps us captive? Is it an external supernatural power, or it is a dark Read more KS Devil
My astrological attribution of the card is Scorpio, respectively Scorpio woman and Pluto in Scorpio. A short description would be: emotionally highly charged, but Read more KS Little Death
The Ten of Cups is the last of the thirty-six numerals on the Zodiac Wheel, representing Read more KS Ten of Cups
The Knight of Wands is a passionate but unfaithful lover. He’s a perfect partner to kickstart something but Read more KS Knight of Wands