Deck Review: In Between Tarot
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by Guest Blogger
2d ago
I met Janine Worthington, the author, by chance. It was at the end of 2022, and I was undergoing a Tarot Diploma through Tarot Professionals. The lessons were all recorded and dated from 2012. Janine Worthington was the instructor. Janine was talking about how she was creating a new deck ..read more
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Book Review: Your Tarot Guide
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by Guest Blogger
3w ago
When I opened the package to see this book I was instantly bowled over. ‘Your Tarot Guide: Learn to navigate life with the help of the cards’ is beautifully illustrated and presented. I’d go so far as to say I would happily own this book just to enjoy looking at ..read more
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Deck Review: The Moon Dust Tarot
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by Guest Blogger
1M ago
Anyone fascinated by the Moon will be in for a treat with this tarot deck set. Florance Saul is also the author of the Moon Dust Dream Dictionary, and her Moon Dust Tarot deck’s imagery reflects a dreamy state of mind, offering ethereal imagery in heavenly colours of purple, lilac ..read more
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Deck Review: Santa Muerte Lenormand
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by Guest Blogger
2M ago
One disappointing thing for tarot readers who find themselves drawn to the tradition of Lenormand is that there aren’t quite as many decks out there. This may be because Lenormand is still coming into its own, at least in my home base of the UK – so I was particularly ..read more
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Book Review: The Dream Gate
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by Guest Blogger
2M ago
I’ve been interested in dreams and dream interpretation since I was a teenager. I have several books on the subject. What sets this one apart is that Dr Piedilato writes not just about the dreams that we have when we’re asleep, but includes, “all altered-state experiences: visions, shamanic journeying, trance ..read more
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Deck Review: The Sacred She Tarot
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by Guest Blogger
2M ago
This elegant vividly coloured deck is Ma Deva Padma’s third, after the Osho Zen Tarot and Tao Oracle decks.   It comes in a sturdy box with a magnetic closure, with a smaller box inside for the cards and a thick landscape-oriented guidebook. An unusual feature of the guidebook is the ..read more
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Book Review: Jenny’s Journal
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by Guest Blogger
2M ago
Jenny’s Journal is a breath of fresh air amongst the smoke and haze of Tarot journal publications! My way of reading tarot is about the intuitive interpretation of the art in relation to the querent/client’s question, and I use some basic numerology and the elements. I am acutely aware that ..read more
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Deck Review: Zeke’s Arcana
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by Guest Blogger
3M ago
I found out about this deck last year from a woman in my Tarot study group, who was very excited about it when the project was announced on Kickstarter, and I could see why. I immediately supported the project, and received my deck and other ‘goodies’ associated with it in ..read more
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Book Review: The Tarot
TABI – Tarot Association of the British Isles Blog
by Guest Blogger
3M ago
In the forward to this edition of a text first published in 1962, John Michael Greer provides useful context for this work by Mouni Sadhu (the silent monk), the pen name of Mieczyslaw Demetriusz Sudowski, a Polish-Australian occult scholar. Its lessons are based on lectures by Grigori Ottonovich Mebes, an ..read more
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Deck Review: The Quên Oracle
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by Guest Blogger
3M ago
This is the stunning sequel to the CARTA award winning Tarot deck – the Quên Tarot and what a beautiful pack of cards it is. What you get for your money is a nice magnetic clip box with 50 cards which fit nicely in the hand (I have small hands ..read more
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