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  • A graphic with gold, black, and white sections, black star shapes, and stylized text that reads: 5 underrated mass market decks.
    Deck and Book Reviews,  Tarot decks

    5 Mass Market Tarot Decks that Deserve More Attention

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    Introduction I have a lot of tarot decks and my collection continues to grow. And yes, I have most of the very popular mass market decks such as, Light Seers Tarot, Wild Unknown, The Everyday Witch Tarot, The Forest of Enchantment Tarot, Druid Craft Tarot, The Llewellyn Tarot and five different versions of the RWS tarot. They are popular for a reason. They are wonderful tarot decks and they deserve the attention they receive. But I have others in my collection that I believe deserve a lot more recognition. I rarely see them featured on Tarot Tube or socials so this is my attempt to remedy that. At the time…

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    Two illustrated tarot cards and an open book on a black background, with the words “Deck Review Process” written at the top.

    My deck review process

    10 May 2024
  • A decorative card with ornate white designs is surrounded by large, stylized yellow and orange numbers: 1 to 9. At the top, the text reads Your Personal Year, highlighting a unique look into your personal year journey.
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    Your Personal Year: Combining tarot and numerology to get the most out of the energy

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    In numerology your personal year number suggests the prevalent energy for the year ahead. Learn how to use tarot to make the most of that energy.

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    A scattered collection of illustrated tarot cards—featuring animals, stars, and swords—lies beneath the heading "Why Tarot?" in the top right corner, inviting curiosity about why tarot has captivated so many.

    Why tarot? Because I can’t see why not!

    29 September 2020
    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.

    Taking a look at The Hierophant

    9 December 2022
    An illustrated open book with hearts floating above it, accompanied by the caption Using tarot to unlock every story at the top.

    Using tarot to unlock the power of story

    27 March 2026
  • Three tarot cards (Ace of Cups, a person in a red cloak, and the Wheel of Fortune) stand behind a clear quartz crystal and a pink card that reads, Factors to consider when making a choice. The scene highlights the importance of choice and intuition.
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    How to make an informed choice

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    Introduction Oftentimes when we try to make a choice we go round and round in circles without actually thinking things through. We contemplate “what ifs” but often only of the negative variety. Or we spend time worrying about making the wrong decision. There is another way. You can use this approach when weighing up a decision or when trying to choose between multiple options. For multiple options just repeat the process for each. What factors should I consider when making a choice? When some people think of tarot cards, fortune-telling comes to mind. But, tarot cards can offer so much more. For example, I asked the cards what factors I…

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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.”.

    Getting to know The Hermit

    15 December 2022
    A clear crystal skull sits on a textured brown surface under the title How a skull helped me, with yellow star-like sparkles decorating the top right corner—perfect for fans of unique crystal skulls.

    How skulls helped me see the light

    8 November 2025
    Two illustrated tarot cards and an open book on a black background, with the words “Deck Review Process” written at the top.

    My deck review process

    10 May 2024
  • A set of tarot cards spread out with a corner rounder punch and a pair of large scissors labeled “TITANIUM COATED” on a black surface, highlighting modification. The words Deck Modification appear at the top of the image.
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    Modifying the Gaian Tarot to make it easier to handle

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    I love Joanna Powell Colbert’s Gaian Tarot. Her artwork is stunning and the accompanying book is wonderful. It is written with such love and compassion for both the user, the Earth, and those we share it with. There is however one problem. The cards measure 10cm x 14.5cm (4″ x 5 3/4″) which is huge. My daughter couldn’t hold more than a quarter of the deck in her hand and even though I have large hands I found it a stretch. Also, as I noted in my write up of this deck, it isn’t well suited for large spreads because it requires so much space. This meant that, as much…

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    A tarot card labeled The Fool shows a colorfully dressed figure standing on a cliff’s edge, looking upward with a small dog at their feet and the sun shining brightly above.

    The Fool

    6 March 2022
    A tarot card titled The Magician features a fox pouncing in a snowy forest. Nearby lie a sword, a pentacle, a cup, and a wand, representing the four suits of tarot. Snow falls under a star-filled night sky.

    The Magician: Turn your dreams into reality

    29 December 2021
    A clear crystal skull sits on a textured brown surface under the title How a skull helped me, with yellow star-like sparkles decorating the top right corner—perfect for fans of unique crystal skulls.

    How skulls helped me see the light

    8 November 2025
  • A collection of colorful tarot cards, including The High Priestess, Temperance, Two of Cups, and others, is spread out beneath the text What is Tarot? on a black and white tarot-themed background.
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    What is Tarot and how can I use it?

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    At its most basic, tarot is a set of seventy-eight cards that together represent both our everyday lived experiences and the forces that shape our lives. Carl Jung called these forces “archetypes”. These archetypes represent the different drives, patterns, and powers that impel us to behave in certain ways at certain times. Often, possibly more often than not, this is done unconsciously. Before I go on though, I want to address one of the fears associated with Tarot. Tarot does not have the power to create or control these forces or our experiences. How can it? Tarot decks consist of seventy-eight pieces of art. It is us that ascribes and…

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    Illustration of two tarot cards, “Temperance” and “The Sun,” bridging an open journal with floral designs and a pen, under the heading “Finding connections.”.

    How to make connections between tarot cards

    18 September 2023
    Three tarot cards (Ace of Cups, a person in a red cloak, and the Wheel of Fortune) stand behind a clear quartz crystal and a pink card that reads, Factors to consider when making a choice. The scene highlights the importance of choice and intuition.

    How to make an informed choice

    3 December 2023
    Two colorful cards—one tarot and one oracle—sit side by side. The tarot card shows a woman with a cat under a pink moon; the oracle card features an angelic figure with flowers. Text above reads “Tarot vs Oracle.”.

    What is the difference between tarot and oracle cards?

    25 August 2023
  • Illustration of five tarot cards with star designs next to an open spiral notebook and pen, above the text Journal your tarot reading on a black background.
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    Journal to get the most from a tarot reading

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    Introduction I’ll put my hand up and admit that I have done personal readings that, apart from making me feel better at the time, didn’t lead to much because I did nothing with the information. Now there is nothing wrong with a tarot reading that just helps you to feel better about a situation. Some readings are specifically designed for that purpose. Though I don’t mean in a fluffy, everything is unicorns and magical genies granting your every wish kind of way. I mean that a tarot reading can present a different viewpoint and then that new perspective changes how you feel about yourself, your situation, or someone else. As…

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    A tarot card titled The Magician features a fox pouncing in a snowy forest. Nearby lie a sword, a pentacle, a cup, and a wand, representing the four suits of tarot. Snow falls under a star-filled night sky.

    The Magician: Turn your dreams into reality

    29 December 2021
    Two illustrated tarot cards and an open book on a black background, with the words “Deck Review Process” written at the top.

    My deck review process

    10 May 2024
    A set of illustrated stage cards is fanned out on a stage behind curtains. The top banner reads RWS Stage Cards. The scene is drawn in black, white, and gold tones.

    RWS stage cards: The power of two little lines

    24 July 2024
  • Illustration of two tarot cards, “Temperance” and “The Sun,” bridging an open journal with floral designs and a pen, under the heading “Finding connections.”.
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    How to make connections between tarot cards

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    Introduction I remember when I was starting out with tarot, I would pull some cards and then dive straight for the book. Even when I did discern messages I would dismiss my own interpretations if they were different to the meanings the book suggested. I was a book reader rather than a tarot reader. Along the way I picked up a lot of information, so I know it wasn’t all bad. But I believe it did slow my progress. Yet, I do encourage everyone to read through the accompanying guide book whenever you get a new deck. The guide book is a great way to give you a feel for…

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    Two illustrated tarot cards and an open book on a black background, with the words “Deck Review Process” written at the top.

    My deck review process

    10 May 2024
    A clear crystal skull sits on a textured brown surface under the title How a skull helped me, with yellow star-like sparkles decorating the top right corner—perfect for fans of unique crystal skulls.

    How skulls helped me see the light

    8 November 2025
    Two colorful cards—one tarot and one oracle—sit side by side. The tarot card shows a woman with a cat under a pink moon; the oracle card features an angelic figure with flowers. Text above reads “Tarot vs Oracle.”.

    What is the difference between tarot and oracle cards?

    25 August 2023
  • Two colorful cards—one tarot and one oracle—sit side by side. The tarot card shows a woman with a cat under a pink moon; the oracle card features an angelic figure with flowers. Text above reads “Tarot vs Oracle.”.
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    What is the difference between tarot and oracle cards?

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    The difference The difference between tarot and oracle cards is quite simple. Tarot cards follow a set system, whereas oracle cards do not. A tarot deck consists of twenty-two Major Arcana cards, (although more and more decks are adding a few cards here eg The Bohemian Animal Tarot, The Tarot of Curious Creatures and Tarot of Oneness), and four suits each with fourteen cards, four of which are court cards. There is considerable variance in the naming of the Major Arcana, the suits, and the court cards but the structure itself remains constant. Albeit some decks, but not many, switch the energy of the Wands (Fire) and Swords (Air) suits.…

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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.

    Taking a look at The Hierophant

    9 December 2022
    An illustrated open book with hearts floating above it, accompanied by the caption Using tarot to unlock every story at the top.

    Using tarot to unlock the power of story

    27 March 2026
    A notebook with a hand drawing a heart, surrounded by glowing light bulbs, a tarot card with a crescent moon, and a pen, symbolizing creativity sparked by questions and idea generation. The text reads “Generating ideas.”.

    How one tarot card can answer so many questions

    25 February 2023
  • Three tarot card decks in colorful boxes—The Muse Tarot, The Light Seers Tarot, and The Tarot of Curious Creatures—are displayed side by side with a white crystal above them. Text reads “Blending Decks,” perfect for exploring blended decks.
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    My first experience of reading with blended decks

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    Inspired by SanTarot over on YouTube, I decided to do a reading with three decks blended into one. I used three of the four Chris-Anne decks I own – The Muse Tarot, The Tarot of Curious Creatures and The Light Seer’s Tarot – because I knew colour-, size- and energy-wise they would blend well. They did and WOW! The logistics of working with blended decks Before I get into the reading, let me start with the logistics. I have big hands and I shuffle decks every day, and truth be told I managed to hold all three decks in my hand at once, but then I had no idea what…

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    A black and white illustration of the Three of Swords tarot card shows a person reading a book, journaling as swords and small birds fly out of its pages. Above, text reads Benefits of Journaling.

    How journaling can change your life

    24 May 2022
    Illustration of tarot cards, an open book, and hanging stars with the text Upcoming decks I'm excited for from Llewellyn on a black background.

    Upcoming decks I’m excited for in 2024

    24 May 2024
    A tarot card labeled The Fool shows a colorfully dressed figure standing on a cliff’s edge, looking upward with a small dog at their feet and the sun shining brightly above.

    The Fool

    6 March 2022
  • A notebook with a hand drawing a heart, surrounded by glowing light bulbs, a tarot card with a crescent moon, and a pen, symbolizing creativity sparked by questions and idea generation. The text reads “Generating ideas.”.
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    How one tarot card can answer so many questions

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    An exercise that strengthens your ability to use a single tarot card to answer questions and to think creatively.

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    Two illustrated tarot cards and an open book on a black background, with the words “Deck Review Process” written at the top.

    My deck review process

    10 May 2024
    Three tarot cards (Ace of Cups, a person in a red cloak, and the Wheel of Fortune) stand behind a clear quartz crystal and a pink card that reads, Factors to consider when making a choice. The scene highlights the importance of choice and intuition.

    How to make an informed choice

    3 December 2023
    A simple illustration of a puzzled person with question marks around their head, standing next to three tangled clusters filled with question marks. The text above reads, “How to ask good questions.”.

    Tips on how to ask good questions

    24 June 2024
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