Deck Review: Green Codex Tarot

It has taken me an uncharacteristically long time to write the review for The Green Codex Tarot because I am enjoying it so much, and it’s hard to know where to start. The tarot is designed with a system of “ecological culture codes.” The imagery is meant to encourage connection

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Deck Review: The Lubanko Tarot

The Lubanko Tarot was originally independently-produced by E. Lubanko, a US-based artist, and it was one of the more elusive (and expensive) decks to find in the aftermarket. Thankfully, we all have access now due to the mass-market version produced by Llewellyn. The Lubanko Tarot artwork is unrestrained, exposed, and

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Book Review: Talismans & Tarot

When traversing the path of mystical practice, two principal sources of power are frequently encountered: symbols and objects. In Talismans & Tarot, these are represented as cards and charms (a blanket phrase for crystals, metals, trinkets and such), respectively. Lori Lytle presents methods for integrating these elements through engagement with

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My Tarot Journey – K.A. Laity

My path with tarot is like most of my life paths: circling, recrossing, backtracking, wandering, and, to most observers, looking as if I am completely lost. I got my first tarot deck in the 80s. I had heard you weren’t supposed to buy one for yourself (oh, the power of

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Book Review: Aleister Crowley’s Mysticism

Aleister Crowley’s Mysticism emerges as a definitive guide, demystifying the complexities of Crowley’s teachings, clarifying and simplifying the path toward the Holy Guardian Angel while preserving the depth required to tread it. (Foreword, p. xii) You might now be asking yourself “What is a Holy Guardian Angel?” If so, you

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Book Review: Seasons of the Witch – Yule Journal

The Seasons of the Witch Yule Journal is a beautifully illustrated journal inspired by the winter solstice. Through 50 transformational prompts, it offers guidance and personal insight through the lens of renewal and new beginnings. Written by Lorriane Anderson and illustrated by Giada Rose, the journal guides us through the

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