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Photo of The Chariot card from the Nightmare Before Christmas Tarot

Tarocchi Fool’s Journey: Card 7 (The Chariot)

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The Chariot is traditionally illustrated with two steeds—one black, one white—to indicate the control the charioteer has over two opposing forces. Jack Skellington, Pumpkin King of Halloweentown, perfectly embodies this.

A photo of the Emperor card by Yoshitaka Amano

Tarocchi Fool’s Journey: Card 4 (The Emperor)

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Yoshitaka Amano’s Emperor is an imposing figure indeed, with a stern look on his face and an equally stern-looking bird of prey by his side, both watching every movement with sharp eyes.

The Fool card from the Original Rider Waite Smith tarot, placed on top of a page of The Modern Witch's Book of Tarot by Skye Alexander

Tarocchi Fool’s Journey: Card 0 (The Fool)

In the beginning, there was the Fool; and the Major Arcana plays out the rest of his tale. “The Fool’s Journey” is a fascinating and important concept for both beginners and tarot pros alike. Come along with me as I revisit this journey through 22 cards from 22 different decks.

the night and balance cards from the dreamscapes oracle by matt hughes

Do Not Face the Dark with Dread

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I don’t know what it is about Matt Hughes’ Dreamscape Oracle that made me wax poetic at poetry at past 10pm, but it is what it is.