Thursday, March 20, 2014

Spiral Tarot

Looking for a new tarot deck? One with beautiful art, cards that’s images tell you a story of what’s happening? A tarot that will deepen your understanding of the Kabbalah, Astrology, Hebrew Letters, the four Elements, and broaden your mythological knowledge? And it’s not Crowley’s Thoth deck? Then I’d say you are looking for the Spiral Tarot.

Hermes Trismegistus represents the Magician, actualized and powerful.  Dionysus  is the Hanged Man, sacrificing himself and following the 23rd path on the Tree of Life between Hod and Geburah. The three of cups shows 3 women dancing gaily in the Autumn Harvest, and the seven of swords pictorially tells you when it’s time to just follow your instincts, cut your losses, and take what you can get and run with it.

Kay Stevenson has created rich, detailed art that incorporates Celtic, Greek, Roman, and more mythological gods and goddesses. She uses the standard tools of cups, wands, swords, and pentacles for the suits and the princess replaces the page, to bring balance to the King/Queen male/female aspects.

I recommend this deck to beginners and novices alike, whether your goal be using the deck for divination or delving into your subconscious. Best purchased in a set, so you get Kay’s interpretations of the gods and goddesses she depicts, and to more fully understand and experience this deck to the fullest potential.

MELA AMARA

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