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Free Card Reading: Anonymous
Anonymous asks: “About love“ The Universal Waite answers: Ace of Swords (reversed).
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What Does The Deck Say? November 22, 2019
Today’s cards: Eight of Coins (reversed), Lovers [VI] (reversed), & Wheel of Fortune [X] (reversed).
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What Does The Deck Say? November 21, 2019
Today’s cards: The Wheel [X], 9 of Deniers, & The Moon [XVIII].
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What Does The Deck Say? November 20, 2019
Today’s cards: Ace of Staves, Knight of Swords, & 5 of Swords.
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What Does The Deck Say? November 19, 2019
Today’s cards: Princess of Wands, Princess of Swords, & The Hanged Man [XII].
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What Does The Deck Say? November 18, 2019
The Legacy of the Divine is a work of art by Ciro Marchetti. Warm images tell a fantastic story across rural, urban, and fantasy settings. A visually inviting deck, it has hints of esotericism for those that are seeking such things, but those hints do not interfere with those that do not. The Legacy of…
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Free Card Reading: nonny
nonny asks: “Why is the spirit still with me? I’m not the best companion.“ Tavaglione’s Stairs of Gold answers: 7 of Coins.
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What Does The Deck Say? November 15, 2019
The Universal Waite is Mary Hanson-Roberts’ recolored rendition of the Waite-Smith deck. Nearly identical lining is softened by gentle coloring. Some faces have been reworked to be more pleasing to the eye. The Universal Waite Tarot is ©US Games Systems, Inc. Today’s cards: The Tower [XVI], 3 of Wands, & King of Wands.
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What Does The Deck Say? November 14, 2019
The Bosch Tarot is a series of collages based on the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch. Using a unique set of meanings that doesn’t always aligns with Waite, it will sometimes read direct, and sometimes read like a koan. It is a good deck for introspection and examination of internal motives. The Bosch Tarot is presented…
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What Does The Deck Say? November 13, 2019
The Fey Tarot is the work of Mara Aghem. While the card names mostly track conventional tarot naming, the scenes differ from Pamela Coleman Smith’s renditions. Not all minors display the full pip count of their number. Rather, the scenes are meant to evoke the intuition of the reader rather than depend on long lists…