• A tarot card titled The Empress from The Tarot of Vampyres shows a dark-haired woman in a black dress with gold trim and a ruffled collar, standing before a green background with apples and leaves. Text above reads Deck Review.
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    The Tarot of Vampyres

    As someone who has never been drawn to vampires, I had no desire to buy The Tarot of Vampyres. But, I kept hearing about the amazing accompanying book, so I finally relented. I am so glad I did. The book is everything people had said about it and so much more. It drew me in completely and now I cannot imagine not having this deck in my collection. It is one of the most empowering decks I own. The Tarot of Vampyres Cards Ian Daniels, the deck’s creator, writes that “The Tarot of Vampyres is designed to help us face our fears – as well as our hopes, passions, and…

  • A tarot card titled The High Priestess from the Mystic Mondays Tarot features a stylized, ethereal figure with a third eye, holding a sphere and a scroll. The card has a blue and purple gradient background. Deck Review is written above.
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    Mystic Mondays Tarot

    To understand how to approach writing the post for the Mystic Mondays Tarot I asked the cards themselves because I just was not sure where to begin. Fortunately the cards were quick to jump to my rescue. The first thing that stood out to me, which I have to admit surprised me, was how straight up and down-to-earth the deck is to work with. On my initial flick through all I saw was an abundance of colour and not much else. Laid out in a spread though, the colours and the bold artwork combined to guide my eyes towards whatever it is I need to see. There is little distraction,…

  • A tarot card titled The Tower from Tarot Cards of Modern Goddesses features a woman with multiple arms holding various artistic tools, set against a desert landscape with cacti and a pink sky. Deck Review is written at the top.
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    Tarot Cards of Modern Goddesses

    For starters, not many decks would feature XVI The Tower as its front of packaging image but Tarot Cards of Modern Goddesses does. It is definitely up front about what it is all about. It is an RWS inspired deck ‘created to celebrate the fearless spirit of women.’ This image of Kali serves as a reminder that we can decide what we preserve, destroy, or create. The creator, Cecilia Lattari, believes that ‘reflecting on the symbolism connected to the goddesses means reawakening their power.’ What I discovered is that this is a deck that talks to you as a friend. It shows you what you need to see and trusts…

  • A tarot card from The William Blake Tarot titled Creativity shows three angels above a scroll with a quote, while a person writes in a book below. The border features vines, grapes, and the text 3 of Poetry. Text at top reads Deck Review.
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    The William Blake Tarot of the Creative Imagination

    The William Blake Tarot of the Creative Imagination. What a great title. Albeit from now on I am just going to refer to it as The William Blake Tarot because, well, it is quicker and easier for everyone. According to its creator, Ed Buryn, it is ‘a reimagining of William Blake’s art and ideas for modern Tarot.’ Apart from reading The Tyger at university I am not overly familiar with his ideas but I feel that is about to change. Buryn claims, ‘this 79-card deck presents William Blake’s central thesis that human creative imagination is the divine aspect of mankind,’ so I look forward to discovering his philosophy through the…

  • A tarot card from Grimalkin's Curious Cats Tarot titled “XIX. The Sun” features a gray and white cat surrounded by large yellow flowers, red gladiolus, a butterfly, and white birds flying with radiant yellow light in the background.
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    Grimalkin’s Curious Cats Tarot

    Grimalkin’s Curious Cats Tarot is the latest creation by MJ Cullinane and one of the more recent additions to my collection. I am starting to think I have a bit of a cat obsession since I already had Soul Cats Tarot, Mystical Cats Tarot, and the Black Cats Tarot when I bought it. But, oh well. I would not part with any of them. When I was reading the opening to the accompanying book I found it strange to have a cat deck created by a self-declared dog person but I appreciate the honesty. As a writer, I also recognise a powerful hook when I read one. It made me…

  • A tarot card from the Quantum Tarot Version 2.0 with the number 7 shows a translucent human figure touching a glowing sphere amid swirling colors, geometric shapes, and pentagrams. Deck Review is written above the card.
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    Quantum Tarot Version 2.0

    The Quantum Tarot Version 2.0 has been sitting on my shelf for a while. Recently rewatching Interstellar and reading Andy Weir’s books, The Martian and The Hail Mary Project, primed me to work with this deck. Am I normally a sci-fi person? No. But, since I was engrossed by all three, maybe I am becoming one. The fact that The Martian and Interstellar are said to be highly scientifically accurate fascinates me. So, a deck that combines modern science with tarot was bound to do the same. It did. The Cards This deck is awe-inspiring. From the immensity of galaxies to the microscopic subatomic world this deck shares information about…

  • A tarot card from the Secrets of Paradise Tarot labeled Queen of Pentacles shows a woman in a red skirt and yellow headscarf holding a pentacle, seated outdoors with greenery, barrels, and coins around her. The text Deck Review is above.
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    Secrets of Paradise Tarot

    The Secrets of Paradise Tarot “takes a Caribbean and Latin American approach to the traditional symbolism of the tarot.” It features and highlights both “regions bountiful cultures, histories and spiritualities.” Leticia Ferrer-Rivera states that her aim was to create a divination tool designed to celebrate culture. I believe she does it well. Opportunities to learn about both cultures are incorporated in such as way as to enhance, rather than suffocate, the card meanings. If I had a tagline it would be ‘The Tarot Nerd’. So me and the learning opportunities intentionally built into this deck are a great mix. Throw in my Caribbean heritage on my father’s side and my…

  • A tarot card from The Bohemian Animal Tarot titled The High Priest shows an orange cat in a wizard hat and robe holding a staff, with a squirrel, owl, mushrooms, and chalice on a tree stump. The top text reads Deck Review.
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    The Bohemian Animal Tarot

    The Bohemian Animal Tarot is an 80 card tarot deck, similar in concept to The Tarot of Curious Creatures, as it is illustrated with figures that are part animal, part human. This deck, however, has a totally different feel. In part that is because the artwork is bright and colourful and wouldn’t be out of place illustrating a children’s book, but it is more than that. Scott Alexander King has written several books on animal symbolism and he combines his extensive knowledge in this area with mythology and archetypal energies. This is a fascinating deck to work with. The Bohemian Animal Tarot Cards Depending upon your personal approach to tarot,…

  • A colorful tarot card from The Earthcraft Oracle labeled 1 Abundance shows a woman with brown skin, flowing hair, and a vibrant feathered headdress. Surrounded by butterflies and yellow spirals, she radiates joy and prosperity.
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    The Earthcraft Oracle

    The Earthcraft Oracle is a pretty, pretty deck. It feels condescending to write that because it is much more than its appearance. But, when I look at the cards that is the first thing that comes to mind. I love the artwork. If my artistic abilities were better this is the type of artwork I would create. So much so that it has inspired me to draw again. But more on that later. This is a brightly coloured, inclusive, nature-inspired deck that can be used in so many ways. Above all else though, for me, this deck is all about connection – connection to the Earth, connection to the world…

  • A tarot card labeled The High Priestess from the White Sage Tarot features an illustration of a calico cat, lounging with its head turned to the side, on a soft blue surface. The text Deck Review appears above the card.
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    White Sage Tarot

    White Sage Tarot is a modern minimalist deck by Theresa Hutch. It is a whimsical deck that combines a chakra-inspired, pip-ish Minor Arcana with an animal court and a Major Arcana that, whilst predominantly represented by animals, feels like it has a bit of everything thrown in. That may sound like it makes for an odd mix but, due to the consistency of the muted colour palette, it all comes together really well. The Cards I was drawn to the White Sage Tarot because I like that the chakras form part of the interpretation of the cards. It really puts a different spin on some of them. Incorporating the creator’s…