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- My Reading Philosophyplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigMy Reading Philosophy
My approach to Tarot is as rational as Tarot can be. That is to say, I don't view Tarot as a tool for divination, predicting future outcomes, or controlling what any free-willed person does. I've found, pretty consistently, that Tarot readings serve to reinforce important cultural and ethnic archetypes that are innate to white, Western, European-descended civilization - Notes & Thoughtsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigNotes & Thoughts
Introduction
My introduction to Tarot happened one sunny afternoon in 2015, while standing in line at Barnes & Noble. My then-fiancé (now husband) encouraged me to buy the cards, after he saw me playing with the Running Press Tarot Kit at the register. I played around with the kit a few times, but didn't really find it very interesting beyond the initial novelty of something I was taught as a child was necessarily satanic and evil. - Forest of Enchantment Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigForest of Enchantment Tarot
Deck Notes
This is by far my favorite deck for intuitive reading. I love my Alchemical Tarot (5th Edition) deck, but I've found this deck to be easier to read without referencing my notes or the accompanying book. The Forest of Enchantment uses familiar Germanic fairy tale imagery combined with the archetypes found in the Tarot. - Tarot Deck Reviewsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTarot Deck Reviews
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... Beautiful illustrations with no distracting flaws. Very good illustrations that lack the “oomph” of a five-star deck. “Hotel art” - styling that is generic, odd faces and people, or otherwise a little off.