Two decks of playing cards with art depicting the atmosphere of vintage French gambling houses. Each card has its own unique design from the world of Christian Lacroix and each deck has its own keepsake box. - Two decks of 52 cards each- Decorative box with ribbon pull tab- Size: 4 x 5.5 x 1"UPC:818717012786
Weave a web of tarot magic, and celebrate the days and nights of power with the magic of tarot and ritual. Perfect for both solitary and group practitioners, Tarot for All Seasons is the only book that combines the ancient wisdom of the tarot with the solar and lunar celebrations of the pagan Wheel of the Year.
Combine astounding, photorealistic images with breathtaking surreal art that feature the world of the fairy, and you have The Fairy Ring oracle. This deck has four suits, one for each season, plus eight additional cards that celebrate the major Celtic "Fairy Festival" holidays.
Just who are those kings, queens, knights, and pages in the Tarot deck? Generally considered the most difficult part of the Tarot to interpret, they actually represent different characters or personalities that are aspects of ourselves. They also serve as teachers or projections of our own unacknowledged qualities. Two esteemed Tarot scholars unmask the court cards with details not found in any ot
Unite the body, mind, and spirit with Yoga Tarot cards. Traditional yoga blends seamlessly within the confines of Tarot, resulting in a wealth of evocative figures and scenes ideal for meditation. Organic watercolor images, not unlike luminescent stained glass, invite us to sip from a wellspring of physical health and spiritual well being. Yoga Tarot Deluxe edition (4 1/2 x 6 7/10) includes 78 ful
Discover the hidden secrets of the popular Rider-Waite deck. The Cestaros allow us to peek behind these well-known images and see what was, until now, just out of sight.
The Ultimate Solution to Tarot Reversals
Whether you're new to divination or an experienced professional, working with reversed Tarot cards is always a challenge. After all, the image is upside-down and everything appears, well, reversed. How can you possibly work with such inverted symbols?
Zach Wong has come up with the ultimate solution. He presents different symbolism on the bottom part of