Why Get a Written Tarot Reading?
As a tarot reader who is also a writer, written PDFs are my preferred format for delivering my readings. Given how busy I get and… Read More »Why Get a Written Tarot Reading?
As a tarot reader who is also a writer, written PDFs are my preferred format for delivering my readings. Given how busy I get and… Read More »Why Get a Written Tarot Reading?
When a beloved animal guide insists upon making itself known, how can you say no? So let me tell you about foxes.
The Heavenly Bloom Tarot Deck is a fantasy and nature themed tarot deck created by Noa Ikeda, published by U.S. Games Systems Inc.
What makes the After Tarot fascinating is that it revolves around showing what happens moments after the scene depicted in the original Rider Waite Smith deck.
These glow-ups tho! There’s so much to love about the Tarot of the Golden Wheel by Mila Losenko, and I especially love these evolutions from young Pages, to valiant Knights, to wise old Kings.
Woodland Wardens is a 52-card oracle deck created by Jessica Roux and published by Andrews McMeel Publishing. This beautifully illustrated deck’s theme is woodland creatures and plant life.
The Kannon Riki deck, published by Atelier Imagine, features gorgeous porcelain panel paintings by Japanese artist Kazuhisa Kusaba.
Stephanie Law, the creator of the beautiful Shadowscapes Tarot, is currently working on a new deck: The Verdance Tarot. And as expected, the artwork is simply stunning.
I often see archetype decks being used as oracle decks. I personally don’t use them this way as they were designed for intentional self-work rather than predictive or oracular purposes.
Who reads cards for a tarot reader? It’s always good to perspective from another reader. Check out these six Filipino tarot readers that I highly recommend.