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The Rules

Written by: Chloe McCracken / Inner Whispers To the public at large, tarot has an aura of mystery, with an attraction varying in degree from curiosity through to fear and loathing – with concomitant reactions to those of us involved in such a ‘dubious’ field, generously sprinkled with charlatans. So

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Review of Japaridze Tarot

Review by Emma Sunerton-Burl On opening the deck I see it comes in a beautiful and very sturdy box, which can be a little stiff to open at first but is well presented. Inside is a good size guide book to the deck 10cm x 15.5 cm and almost 1.5cm

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Review of the Universal Tarot

Review by Diana McMahon-Collis “The esoteric indications by the great English occultist reinterpreted by the master painter Roberto De Angelis” From the moment of opening the deck of cards that is the Universal Tarot (Lo Scarabeo, 2003) I was in love with it! It does of course help if you are not

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What Makes A Tarot?

Written by: Chloe McCracken / Inner Whispers When the wrangler for this Tarot Blog Hop asked us to think about oracular anomalies, my mind started whirling.  I’ve always liked the feeling of getting something extra, so I’ve long been a fan of decks with extra cards. The most frequent way these

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Journey Into: Knight of Cups

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 notice the knight has his feet in the river and is quite comfortable with it – also

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Book Review: Tarot Moon Journal

Review  by Sezo / Sarah Kral We all know we should keep a tarot journal. And maybe some of us are very guilty of not doing so, I know I am! So, I bought a copy of Christiane’s Tarot Moon Journal 2015 to see if that would help me.  The

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