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Published in 1997, this deck has been around for some time but its impactful, block printed images offer something different in a very crowded market. Brian Williams, a tarot creator himself, was so taken with Michael Goepferd’s artwork that he knew he would need to write an accompanying book for the deck so that it…
This is my first experience of a deck created by Cilla Conway. The box, upon first touch, feels so smooth yet the embossed gold writing stands out as you touch it to it open up. The guide book has a section separate to the cards and every card is depicted in miniature form on the…
I came to charm casting through a card-based mediumship class that used charms cast over cards as an extra layer of meaning. When I wanted to learn more about it, Emerald Lotus was the name that kept coming up — the go-to resource for all things charm casting. I found her videos and pages, my…
The Sacred Geometry Oracle deck features the artwork of artist Francene Hart, who has been working with sacred shapes for over 25 years. Her art has been featured galleries and published in magazines and books. She has also produced a Sacred Geometry art book and colouring book. Sacred Geometry associates geometric shapes and proportions to…
One disappointing thing for tarot readers who find themselves drawn to the tradition of Lenormand is that there aren’t quite as many decks out there. This may be because Lenormand is still coming into its own, at least in my home base of the UK – so I was particularly glad to hear about La…
Margo: I love how in the book you talk about predictive reading – as predictions divide the cartomancy world in many situations, could you explain what you mean by or how you define a prediction in this context? Or what is your take on predictions? Maria: The subject of prediction definitely divides readers, and we…