Review of Tarot of The Cat People
Reviewed by: Linda Amos Moving in with a tarot enthusiast, I guess it was only a matter of time before I was presented with my own deck. The Tarot of the Cat People by Karen Kuykendall was a deck that Read more
Reviewed by: Linda Amos Moving in with a tarot enthusiast, I guess it was only a matter of time before I was presented with my own deck. The Tarot of the Cat People by Karen Kuykendall was a deck that Read more
Written by: Magenta My interest in the Tarot started in the mid 1970s when a boyfriend at the time bought me a set – the good old Rider Waite! At first, I just used the Celtic Cross and short three Read more
Written by: Rachel 47 (aka Rachel Gregory) Now, I live in a small village where people love nothing more than a chat (aka gossip) when they pass one another in the street. Is that what’s going on in this card? Read more
Written by: Emma Sunerton-Burle 9 of Swords Rigidity; fixed ways of thinking; trapped by own thoughts; complication as distraction; unquestioning; shoulds; blindness to options; stereotypes; fear of facing the options available; family patterns; better the devil you know; cutting through Read more
Written by: Emma Sunerton-Burl Continuing her series, Emma Sunerton-Burl looks into the cards of The Sacred Circle Tarot, by Anna Franklin and Paul Mason, published by Llewellyn: I look at the card and it seems both restrictive and yet beautifully Read more
Review by Treewitch / Margo Benson The Fountain Tarot is a sleek, contemporary and clever deck, and is a dream realised by its creators. The three friends, Jason Gruhl, Jonathan Saiz and Andi Todaro, conceived the idea of a tarot Read more