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  • What Does The Deck Say? October 14, 2019

    What Does The Deck Say? October 14, 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…

    October 14, 2019
  • What Does The Deck Say? October 11, 2019

    What Does The Deck Say? October 11, 2019

    The Sweeney Tarot was designed to read with reversals. Having the expected 78 cards, one could use any system of meanings with it. However Lee Bradford has put deep thought into the meanings of the Sweeney Tarot, making sure it is approachable by all and without occult or religious concerns that would restrict its audience…

    October 11, 2019
  • What Does The Deck Say? October 10, 2019

    What Does The Deck Say? October 10, 2019

    Bryan Lahr’s Wyzard of Odd tarot deck is constructed with images of literally smoke and mirrors, and has the margins lined with correspondences from other religious and esoteric practices. The slightly oversize deck is also good for single card contemplation as the images fold onto themselves and the viewer. Today’s cards: Queen of Wands, The…

    October 10, 2019
  • What Does The Deck Say? October 9, 2019

    What Does The Deck Say? October 9, 2019

    The Corvid Romantic Playing Cards are a “poker” deck designed and illustrated by Megan Weber. Under the name of “Zaheroux“, she showcases her nature and magic inspired artwork. Please note that the Corvid Romantic’s Feathers are read as Clubs, the Bones are read as Spades, the Crystals are read as Diamonds, and the Roses are…

    October 9, 2019
  • What Does The Deck Say? October 8, 2019

    What Does The Deck Say? October 8, 2019

    The Universal Tarot of Marseille is primarily based on a Swiss deck created in 1751 by by Claude Burdel. The pips have color backgrounds to assist readers with distinguishing suite and the majors have had the lines refined and color backgrounds added to soften the overall look. The Universal Tarot of Marseille is ©Lo Scarabeo.…

    October 8, 2019
  • What Does The Deck Say? October 7, 2019

    What Does The Deck Say? October 7, 2019

    Tavaglione’s Stairs of Gold Tarot is a richly decorated esoteric book in the form of 78 tarot cards. Sometimes wildly diverging from Waite’s road, the deck can read as slim as necessary and as deep as the reader is willing to focus. Tavaglione’s Stairs of Gold Tarot is ©US Games Systems. Today’s cards: 3 of…

    October 7, 2019
  • Free Card Reading: Anonymous

    Free Card Reading: Anonymous

    Anonymous asks: “So many choices/opportunities. Where should I direct my focus?“ The Corvid Romantic Playing Cards answers: King of Roses (Hearts).

    October 6, 2019
  • Free Card Reading: Anonymous

    Free Card Reading: Anonymous

    Anonymous asks: “Do they have a romantic attraction to me?“ The Wyzard of Odd answers: Nine of Swords.

    October 6, 2019
  • What Does The Deck Say? October 4, 2019

    What Does The Deck Say? October 4, 2019

    The Modern Spellcaster’s Tarot is created by Melanie Marquis and illustrated by Scott Murphy. Breaking with popular thought, this deck assigns the element of Fire to the suit of Swords and the element of Air to the suit of Wands. Blending contemporary and pagan scenes, the deck can be a collection of visual art or…

    October 4, 2019
  • Dear Noxporium: Paid Readings?

    Anonymous asks: “Is there any way I could request a more in depth *paid* tarot reading (more than 1 card) from you?” The Short Answer: Not right now.

    October 3, 2019
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