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  • A man sits cross-legged reading by a window at night, embodying The Hermit, with a German Shepherd, a sleeping cat, and an owl outside. Stacks of books, a lamp, and glasses are nearby. Text reads “Getting to Know The Hermit.”.
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    Getting to know The Hermit

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  • A card from Into the Lonely Woods featuring three fantasy creatures surrounded by greenery, gazing up at a hovering hummingbird. The text reads, “9. THERE ARE OTHERS LIKE YOU.” The image is labeled “Deck Review.”.
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    Into the Lonely Woods

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  • Illustration of The Hierophant tarot card showing the hierophant in red robes seated between two pillars, holding a staff, with two followers kneeling before him. The card name appears at the top.
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    Taking a look at The Hierophant

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  • A colorful Tarot in Wonderland card titled The Magician shows a blue caterpillar with arms, holding magical items, sitting on a mushroom. In the background, a butterfly-shaped mist with symbols appears over grass and mushrooms.
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    Tarot in Wonderland

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  • A black-and-white illustration of a young girl in a dress and apron peeking behind a curtain, with the word Essay written in cursive at the top right corner.
    Essays

    Viewing Alice in Wonderland through a Foucauldian lens

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  • Illustration of Alice, the March Hare, and the Mad Hatter sitting around a tea table in the Mad Hatter’s tea party scene from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, with the word Essay written above.
    Essays

    Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass are nonsense for nonsense’s sake

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  • A colorful array of hexagonal tarot cards from The Wild Unknown Alchemy Deck, featuring unique, detailed illustrations and symbols, arranged in a spread. The image has “Deck Review” written at the top in bold text.
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    The Wild Unknown Alchemy Deck

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  • A gothic-style Dark Fairytale Tarot card featuring a woman with long dark hair, a blue butterfly in her hair, and ghostly mist. Ruined stone towers and a large full moon fill the background. The top text reads Deck Review.
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    Dark Fairytale Tarot

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  • A tarot card from the Wizards Tarot, the Eight of Pentacles shows a young witch at a desk, crafting a glowing pentacle in a cozy, book-filled room adorned with shelves, candles, and magical symbols. The card is part of a deck review.
    Tarot decks

    Wizards Tarot

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  • A graphic displays two orange road signs on a black background, one pointing left labeled YES and the other right labeled NO. The top text reads yes/no questions. An orange abstract shape accents the lower right corner.
    Tarot articles

    Why I don’t like asking the tarot yes/no questions

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