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What Does The Deck Say? January 23, 2020
Today’s cards: 3 of Chalices, Queen of Chalices, & Knave of Chalices.
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What Does The Deck Say? January 9, 2020
Today’s cards: 2 of Swords, Ace of Swords, & Judgement [XX].
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What Does The Deck Say? December 26, 2019
Today’s cards: The Empress [III], Queen of Wands, & Queen of Chalices.
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What Does The Deck Say? December 12, 2019
Today’s cards: Ace of Wands, 7 of Pentacles, & The Seer [II].
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What Does The Deck Say? November 28, 2019
Today’s cards: 9 of Wands, 5 of Pentacles, & 4 of Swords.
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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…
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What Does The Deck Say? October 29, 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…
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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…
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What Does The Deck Say? September 27, 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…
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What Does The Deck Say? September 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…