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What Does The Deck Say? December 7, 2020
Today’s cards: King of Chalices, 3 of Pentacles, & 5 of Chalices. (No photo available.)
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What Does The Deck Say? September 8, 2020
Today’s cards: The Hermit [IX], 3 of Coins, & 2 of Swords.
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What Does The Deck Say? August 25, 2020
Today’s cards: Five of Blades, Three of Coins, & Ace of Gourds.
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What Does The Deck Say? August 14, 2020
Today’s cards: King of Pentacles, 3 of Pentacles, & Ace of Swords.
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What Does The Deck Say? February 12, 2020
Today’s cards: Five of Disks, Three of Disks, & The Tower [XVI].
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What Does The Deck Say? February 6, 2020
Today’s cards: 3 of Coins, 4 of Wands (reversed), & 8 of Wands (reversed).
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What Does The Deck Say? October 22, 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.…
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What Does The Deck Say? September 11, 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: The Star [XVII], Three…
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What Does The Deck Say? August 16, 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 ©Lo…
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What Does The Deck Say? July 8, 2019
“What Does The Deck Say” is a daily series of 3 card pulls from a cartomancy deck. No context or query is given to frame what the cards say. The result is sometimes humorous, sometimes serious, and usually surprising. All readers are invited to play along. Deck used: The Universal Tarot of Marseille.