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Deck Review: Earthbound Tarot

Earthbound Tarot, a deck self-published by creator and artist, Celine Gordon, is unlike any deck found today. The artist gathers rocks, soil, and dirt from the landscape around her home of New Mexico in the US to create the pigments that were used to paint the deck images. The limited

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Deck Review: Yoga Mudra Oracle

There is something immediately magical about the Yoga Mudra Oracle from the moment it is opened. The deck is presented in a beautifully produced box. The overall design has a distinctly yogic aesthetic, including the Hamsa, a symbol of protection and spiritual awareness found across many spiritual traditions. The result

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Deck Review: Tarot Divinatorium

Described as ‘Rider-Waite Reimagined’ on the box, Tarot Divinatorium by André Sanchez follows the RWS traditional system of numbering and symbolism. Although the pips are illustrated in line with the modern RWS tarot decks, the imagery and style of the deck is influenced by the Baroque period of art which

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Deck Review: Witch Whispers Oracle

Witch Whisper Oracle is a new release featuring the art of UK mixed-media artist, Lyra O’Brien, and the spiritual insights of author Ute Leilani Meuser. The deck is described as a means to connect with the natural rhythms of nature and the cycle of the seasons in the Wheel of

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Book Review: Two Esoteric Tarots

The evidence [Adams] presents unequivocally challenges the notion that the tarot served as a mere game of chance; instead it is an artefact imbued with a magical purpose. It is evident that [the Sola-Busca], dating back to c. 1490, predates the commonly accepted time frame of esoteric use by almost

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Blog Post: My Favourite Tarot Spreads by Magenta

TABI member and contributor Magenta contrasts the in-depth with the succinct by breaking down the imposing Tower spread, and showing us a snappier 4-card option For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Magenta and I am an Ancient Member of TABI, having joined in 2007.  I

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