Self-published in 2011, the 72 Names Cards were designed by Orna Ben-shoshan as a kabbalistic oracle based on the 72 names of God. This deck, containing 72 cards, comes complete with a companion booklet and features some unique and fascinating metaphysical artwork. If you need a deck that can be used for both personal guidance and divination, the 72 Names Cards might be for you.
Keep in mind, however, that this is not a traditional Tarot deck and cannot be used as one. That's why it has an instruction booklet.
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Friday, October 2, 2015
Tarot Decks: The 72 Names Cards
Friday, August 14, 2015
Tarot Decks: 2013 Oracle: Ancient Keys to the 2012 Awakening
Still available today, this colorful deck comes complete with a book and a cloth. The cloth or printed with vivid colors and powerful symbols. Created by David Carson, Nina Sammons, and Gigi Borri, the 2013 Oracle is inspired by ancient American/Mesoamerican prophetic themes and symbols.
Layouts for this vivid deck are a little different from your standard deck, but they are all explained in Carson's detailed book. This deck is great fun and offers powerful insight for anyone who takes the time to delve into its imagery.
Friday, August 7, 2015
Tarot Decks: 2012: Tarot of Ascension
Originally created by Michele Penco, 2012: Tarot of Ascension has beautiful medieval-inspired art that conceals need age symbols. Some of the minor cards have been altered slightly to give the deck a more hopeful feel than some of the more traditional decks enjoy.
Though structured and read as a normal Tarot deck, this deck aims for even deeper symbolism. Since the year 2012 was and is associated with great change, 2012: Tarot of Ascension is designed to aid in spiritual growth and help the individual on the path towards their own higher self. Their own ascension, if you will.
Still available today, this deck is a great purchase for anyone with an interest in the lore surrounding 2012. It's also a relaxing way to pursue spiritual enlightenment.
Friday, June 5, 2015
Tarot Decks: 1JJ Swiss Tarot
Created by Stuart Kaplan, the 1JJ Swiss Tarot is a Marseilles variant first published by US Games in the 1970s. It is a slightly older style Tarot deck. The cards are reprints of some very early wood cut designs. They are printed in black and colored with blocks of red, blue, green, and yellow. The title on each individual card is written in French. The backs are fully reversible, making it possible to read reversed meanings in each card.
This deck has a full 78 cards and can be used for full Tarot readings. it is also an interesting deck often collected by Tarot enthusiasts. There is a separate companion book written by Stuart Kaplan. Though this companion book has been published a few times, it's last printing was in 1995. Due to this, it is not easy to find an intact copy that someone is willing to part with. Still, both the book and the deck are well worth taking the time to locate an intact copy of each.
This deck has a full 78 cards and can be used for full Tarot readings. it is also an interesting deck often collected by Tarot enthusiasts. There is a separate companion book written by Stuart Kaplan. Though this companion book has been published a few times, it's last printing was in 1995. Due to this, it is not easy to find an intact copy that someone is willing to part with. Still, both the book and the deck are well worth taking the time to locate an intact copy of each.
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