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      • Alchemical Tarot (5th Edition)plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigAlchemical Tarot (5th Edition)

        Deck Notes

        This was my first serious Tarot deck. I found it by accident and was very strongly drawn to the artwork and heavily symbolic imagery. The Alchemical Tarot isn't a particularly intuitive deck. I didn't find many of the images to be very intuitive without the context provided by the artist's book. That said, Robert Place does an excellent job of maintaining consistency throughout his artwork's images and symbolism. Similar symbols and images are used thr…
      • Tarot of the Alchemical Magnum Opusplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTarot of the Alchemical Magnum Opus

        This is a distilled, iconic version of Robert M. Place's Alchemical Tarot. Each card shows the main image or theme from the more detailed illustrations. I find it difficult to read with this deck, but have made use of the artowrk in crafting projects.
      • Primavera Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigPrimavera Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This is a cute little mini deck that is now out-of-print. The artwork is quite nice, but lacks any real depth - much like another popular Nouveau-style deck, the Ethereal Visions Illuminated Tarot. I don't use it for reading. I enjoy the artwork, however, and it follows the standard RWS rubric, so if you like the Art Nouveau aesthetic, the full size deck is still available.
      • Adventure Time Tarot (Unofficial)plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigAdventure Time Tarot (Unofficial)

        Deck Notes

        I bought this deck after seeing someone talking about it on Reddit. The artist mostly follows the Smith-Waite standard, but many of the character choices don't make a whole lot of sense, beyond including the basic elements of Smith's original artwork. Some of the players in the Adventure Time story are pretty crazy, and not in a good way, which makes selections like Magic Man and the Earl of Lemongrab a little confusing.
      • Bleu Cat Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigBleu Cat Tarot

        Deck Notes

        I stumbled across this deck in some corner of the Internet in Spring 2022. My long-deceased maternal granddad loved Siamese cats. When I was little, he had a Siamese named Eddie, and I'd carry around that giant cat in a cotton drawstring bag, with his head poking out the top. In retrospect, he was an amazingly tolerant cat! After Eddie died, my granddad adopted another Siamese named Julius, who remained my granddad's faithful companion until he died. I bought this dec…
      • c_templateplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigDeck Notes

        Production Quality
      • Cat Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigCat Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This is a really adorable deck, with high-quality watercolor illustrations on each card. As the name suggests, the theme is all things cat. This is a great deck to use with pet and animal spreads. The LWB is pretty good, although the minors don't get a whole lot of attention. It's enough for reading, though, unlike Lo Scarabeo's extra-extra-short LWBs.
      • Tarot Catsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTarot Cats

        Deck Notes

        This deck was a gift from a dear friend of mine, who lives in Spain. It's a quirky deck, with an art style that doesn't have mass appeal, but definitely has appeal for those of us who like detailed surrealist art. This deck more or less follows the Smith-Waite rubric, so if you're already familiar with that deck, this should be pretty easy to read. The LWB is very short, as it contains five translations of the contents, so space is at a premium - the card descriptions sum…
      • Cats Rule the Earth Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigCats Rule the Earth Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This is another cat-themed tarot deck. As decks go, it's a pretty straightforward retelling of the Smith-Waite standard. There isn't a whole lot of symbolic depth to the cards. The illustrations are really nice, and this is a fun deck to play around with, but it lacks what I prefer in a deck for serious reading.
      • Celtic Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigCeltic Tarot

        Deck Notes

        Celtic paganism is very popular across the entire pagan landscape in both Europe and the greater Anglosphere. There are many tarot decks geared toward this branch of European folk belief, which makes it likely some of those decks will miss the mark. This is one of those decks. The author and artist both sought to syncretize their understanding of Celtic beliefs and mythologies with the Kabbalah, which is a branch of Jewish esotericism and mysticism. The major arcana car…
      • Tarot of the Celtic Fairiesplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTarot of the Celtic Fairies

        Tarot of the Celtic Fairies
      • Chakra Wisdom Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChakra Wisdom Tarot

        Deck Notes

        As a photocollage deck, the Chakra Wisdom Tarot is sort of the opposite of my general artistic preferences. I first encountered this deck through my ongoing project to build the largest digital archive I can of tarot decks and deck books. I've been converting deck books into markdown documents so I can add abbreviated card meanings to my deck galleries, and the book included with this deck is ultimately what persuaded me to buy it. Tori Hartman's system of correl…
      • Da Vinci Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigDa Vinci Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This deck was originally published as a Major Arcana deck, illustrated by Iassen Ghiuselev. After the publication of The Da Vinci Code and subsequent movie adaptation, Lo Scarabeo decided to publish a complete deck, using Iassen's work as the starting point. Atanas Atanassov illustrated the minor cards, using numerous sketches and incomplete works of Leonardo Da Vinci. The result is a beautifully-illustrated deck very clearly inspired by Da Vinci's unique artistic tal…
      • Dreamkeepers Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigDreamkeepers Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This deck liberally uses Pamela Colman-Smith's interpretations as its foundation, but the surrealist style is a big departure from the traditional Smith-Waite Centennial Tarot deck. The imagery is very woman-oriented: many male characters have been replaced with women, aside from the knight and king of each suit, as well as cards depicting couples (Two of Cups and The Lovers). This deck makes no attempt to conform to modern notions of
      • Druidcraft Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigDruidcraft Tarot

        Deck Notes

        I have another deck illustrated by Wil Worthington (the Wildwood Tarot), and knew when I bought this deck that his cartoony face aesthetic wasn't my favorite. That hasn't changed, but the depth of his imagery is growing on me, and I've used this deck for a few readings for my husband with excellent results on his part. He's easily put off by deck art, and he's gotten something out of every reading we've done with this deck.
      • Ethereal Visions Illuminated Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigEthereal Visions Illuminated Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This is essentially a remake of the standard Smith-Waite Centennial Tarot deck, so if you're already familiar with that imagery, you can read with this deck pretty easily. That said, the imagery isn't particularly inspired. It's beautiful artwork, but I don't think there's much depth to the symbolism in each card. If you really love Art Nouveau, you might find this deck more aesthetically pleasing to use than the traditional RWS deck.
      • Everyday Witch Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigEveryday Witch Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This deck was inspired by a postcard illustration, and reflects a positive, whimsical view of life. I have yet to read with this deck, but in processing all 78 card images for this site, I've rather enjoyed the imagery. I finally added this one to my collection in 2023.
      • Mystic Faerie Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigMystic Faerie Tarot

        I picked up this deck on Amazon when I was looking for a deck with art nouveau-style artwork. The Mystic Faerie Tarot isn't very nouveau at all. Its styling is more like illustrations in a book of fairy tales. The imagery is pretty easy to decode without the book or even an existing background in the RWS card meanings. Each of the four suits is a story, and the book that's included with Llewellyn's more expensive offering is complete with the story narrative, as well as the …
      • 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.
      • Green Witch Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigGreen Witch Tarot

        Deck Notes

        I bought this deck to accompany Ann Moura's book, Green Witchcraft. The book is well-written, and I appreciate Ann's angle on witchcraft, since her own witchcraft philosophy is built on a lineage of folk witches, along with wiccan influences.
      • Greenwood Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigGreenwood Tarot

        Deck Notes

        The Greenwood Tarot is a well-known Tarot deck that has been out of print for some time (as of September 2020). It's apparently coveted by a lot of Tarot readers and collectors, but I find the artwork pretty juvenile and unappealing. What's much more interesting is the wheel of the year methodology created by the artist. She has generously provided her own thoughts on the cards and the wheel of the year at the deck's official website,
      • Harmonious Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigHarmonious Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This is a lovely deck illustrated with the artwork of Victorian-era English artists Walter Crane and Earnest Fitzpatrick. Based on the Smith-Waite standard, this deck features angelic people against mythical backdrops full of flowers and nature. The costuming of the figures varies, depicting ancient Greece, Arthurian England, and the more modern Victorian styling. The style of the illustrations is generally consistent across the deck in spite of this. I also appreci…
      • Herbcrafter's Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigHerbcrafter's Tarot

        Deck Notes

        I purchased this deck specifically as a reference for herbal correlations, as part of my research into magical uses for plants of all kinds. The images are very beautiful, but unless you already have an existing deep, encyclopedic knowledge of magical herbalism and nature magic, you're probably going to have a very hard time reading with this deck.
      • Tarot of the Hidden Realmplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTarot of the Hidden Realm

        Deck Notes

        I added this deck to my collection in 2023 after going through a digital copy of the cards. The illustrations are capitvating and beautiful, each featuring an emotive portrait of a magical person. It's not a particularly intuitive deck for me, but I love the artwork and enjoy reading with it. This is a good deck for spreads focused on feelings - both of the querent and others around them.
      • Sherlock Holmes Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigSherlock Holmes Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This was an impulse buy on a clearance rack at Barnes & Noble, and it's really no surprise that's where I found it - this deck is terrible. The artwork is mostly photo collages with Photoshop filters applied, which is one of my least favorite aesthetics. The book has a lot of content, but the deck style and images chosen just make no sense at all to me. The book is comprehensive and very well-made, but the terrible artwork and tenuous correlations to Holmesian …
      • Flame Tree Marseille Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigFlame Tree Marseille Tarot

        Flame Tree Marseille Tarot
      • Mystical Cats Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigMystical Cats Tarot

        Mystical Cats Tarot
      • Jean Noblet Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigJean Noblet Tarot

        Deck Notes

        I found this deck after a bit of searching. It's the only currently-produced reproduction of one of the very oldest French tarot decks ever discovered. That deck is incomplete, but thanks to the efforts of a French tarot historian named Jean-Claude Flornoy, the earliest decks have now been reproduced in full, assembled from known copies kept by the French National Library.
      • Pagan Otherworlds Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigPagan Otherworlds Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This deck and book were my 2021 Christmas gift. I asked for it after seeing the gorgeous major arcana cards posted in reviews online, and it did not disappoint - mostly. The numbered cards in the minor suits are light on imagery, but there is still symbolism found in each card. This deck mostly follows the Smith-Waite rubric. The book is pretty good, but the descriptions could definitely be more detailed.
      • Radiant Wise Spirit Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigRadiant Wise Spirit Tarot

        Card Gallery
      • Running Press Tarot Kitplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigRunning Press Tarot Kit

        Deck Notes

        This is the first tarot deck I ever bought - it was an impulse purchase at my local Barnes & Noble. While we were waiting in the checkout line, I noticed this kit in one of the racks nearby, and my husband suggested I get it, since I mentioned I'd always been curious about tarot, given my upbringing.
      • Smith-Waite Centennial Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigSmith-Waite Centennial Tarot

        Deck Notes

        Pamela Colman-Smith's artwork has become the de facto standard for Tarot symbolism, mostly because her deck was published at the height of esotericism's popularity at the end of the 19th century. Her artwork is informed by the writings of Arthur Edward Waite, whose perspective on the Tarot was heavily influenced by the Kabbalah mysticism of the era.
      • Tarot of the Secret Forestplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTarot of the Secret Forest

        Deck Notes

        I bought this deck on Amazon after seeing a few of the cards - and I ended up returning it the same day. The artwork just isn't for me. It's a little too dark and slightly malevolent. The back side of each card is a rough monochrome rendition of the color image, which doesn't really add anything to the cards or readings. The included book is, like most Lo Scarabeo books, pretty much useless.
      • Tarot of the Sevenfold Mysteryplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTarot of the Sevenfold Mystery

        Card Gallery
      • Sexual Magic Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigSexual Magic Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This is a dirty deck! The imagery is very erotic, with lots of nudity and overtly sexual themes. There are other erotic decks out there, but too many of them have a lot of rape-themed imagery, which is the complete opposite of me. This deck isn't overly rapey - the Tower is probably the worst offender in this regard.
      • Book of Shadows Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigBook of Shadows Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This is a two-deck kit. The As Above deck is meant to focus on the spiritual and esoteric, while the So Below deck is themed to the daily mundane and our practical reality. It's a good concept, but the execution on this deck really misses the mark. There are too many artists involved, which negatively impacts the artistic coherency of both decks. The
      • Shadowscapes Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigShadowscapes Tarot

        Deck Notes

        I absolutely adore the artwork in this deck. It's ethereal and soft and magical. It's also very finely detailed, so it's not very good for intuitive reading. The artist follows the RWS standard for the most part, but a lot of the meaning is lost for me in the finer details of the artwork. I love doing short readings with this deck (three to seven cards), but I definitely rely on the accompanying book to understand the symbolism in the cards.
      • Sola Busca Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigSola Busca Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This deck is a reproduction of the earliest known tarot deck with fully-illustrated numbered cards (pips). It's dated to around 1490 and appears to have been produced in Northern Italy. The major arcana depict a number of infamous men of the Roman Empire (and its mythos). The courts likewise depict famous Roman men and women. The illustrations in the minors have been the inspiration for tarot decks produced much later. The most obvious example of this is in the thre…
      • Spiritsong Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigSpiritsong Tarot

        Spiritsong 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.
      • Universal Celtic Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigUniversal Celtic Tarot

        Deck Notes

        After two bad decks, I figured I was probably done buying Lo Scarabeo imprints. Shows how much I know! I stumbled across this deck after finding my interest in Celtic mythology and imagery reinvigorated, in part since AncestryDNA's 2020 update revealed I have more Celtic stock in me than I'd previously believed.
      • Wheel of the Year Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigWheel of the Year Tarot

        Deck Notes

        I got this deck for free from a user on /r/tarot, and that's a good thing, because this deck is lame as hell. The artwork is ridiculously cartoony - if you're into comic aesthetic, you might like this deck. For me, it's staying on the shelf until I find it a new home.
      • Wildwood Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigWildwood Tarot

        Deck Notes

        This is a pretty cool deck - the imagery is inspired by Germanic and Norse folk beliefs and practices, which is something I've become very interested in pursuing myself. The cards are oversized - about 3×5“, which makes them harder for me to shuffle.
      • Tarot of the Witchesplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTarot of the Witches

        Deck Notes

        This is a famous deck, having originally been featured in 1972's 007: Live and Let Die, as well as X-Files season 3 episode Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose in 1995. I ended up finding this deck as a complete set with Stuart R. Kaplan's book for $30 on eBay.
    • Animal-Themed Decksplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigAnimal-Themed Decks

      These decks feature animals instead of people. This offers a very different kind of reading for most people.
    • Astrodiceplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigAstrodice

      The planets are what energies are being expressed. The signs are how that energy is being displayed. The houses are where it shows up in your life. A roll can be structured as:

      " How What in regards to Where"

      The Zodiac (How) Glyph Name
    • Decks with booksplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigDecks with books

      The book included with each of these decks is available online. Buy the deck and book if you like it!
    • Complete Deck Listplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigComplete Deck List

      Many of these decks were originally found at Mary T. Cusack's tarot archive. Her work has been invaluable in helping those interested in tarot to find the deck that fits them best. A number of decks have also come from digital copies of the accompanying book. All decks are watermarked.
    • Fontsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigFonts

      Deck Title Font Body Font Other Fonts Dreamkeepers Tarot Nelson Engraved Everyday Witch Tarot Amberly 2011 Slimtype Sans Forest of Enchantment Tarot Corabael Green Witch Tarot Woolen Perpetua hush Aquitaine Initials Mystic Faerie Tarot Nadall Runic Tarot RunEnglish Shadowscapes Tarot Ability Black Tarot of the Hidden Realm Old Nyleshna Dante MT Celestia Antiqua mmoments Soria Universal Celtic Tarot Celtic Hand
    • Decks by Publisherplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigDecks by Publisher

      Decks by Publisher
    • Tarot Deck Reviewsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTarot Deck Reviews

      I own or have previously owned all of the decks listed here. As of July 2023, all reviews of digital-only decks and books have been removed.
    • Rider-Smith-Waite Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigRider-Smith-Waite Tarot

      This is considered the definitive or “traditional” tarot deck for non-game purposes. The images were created by artist Pamela Colman Smith at the direction of Arthur Edward Waite, who authored a book on the (fake) “mystical origins
    • Tarot for Intimacy (explicit)plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTarot for Intimacy (explicit)

      Tarot is particularly helpful for working through emotional and psychological concerns, because it enables the reader to assess a given situation from new angles, considering factors that might have been previously missed or not given due attention. This makes it a useful tool for tackling issues related to intimacy and sexuality. I've created spreads for
    • Organizing Your Collectionplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigOrganizing Your Collection

      I have built up a sizeable collection of tarot decks, along with a handful of oracle decks I use for various correlations and as reference material. I'm always on the lookout for good methods of protecting, storing, and organizing my collection, so here's what I've found so far.
    • The Greenwood Wheel of the Yearplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigThe Greenwood Wheel of the Year

      The Greenwood Wheel of the Year
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    • Tarot Zodiac Calculator (Alt)plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTarot Zodiac Calculator (Alt)

      This is the old implementation of my Tarot Zodiac Calculator, which requires you to look up your astrological signs elsewhere, like this tool. This tool makes no third-party API calls.
    • Tarot Zodiac Calculatorplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTarot Zodiac Calculator

      Link-breaking changes were made to this tool on October 19, 2022.Changelog

      Tarot For Your Self

      you

      definitely

      2023-08-06

      2022-10-25

      Nominatim

      2022-10-20

      2022-10-19

      Technical Details

      Swiss Ephemerisphp-swephphp-timezonesNominatim Tarot Zodiac Calculator (Alt)
  • About the Wicca Wicciplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigAbout the Wicca Wicci

    The Website

    Update December 30, 2020 I don't even have site analytics set up on this wiki, so I don't really know if anyone has found it and is making use of my efforts. If you found this site and have questions, comments, or general feedback, you can find me on Telegram wiccawicci.com index
  • Contact Meplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigContact Me

    Readers

    Questions or comments? Find me on Telegram @volkischexe.

    Publishers

    If you are a publisher and wish to contact me about removing or altering your intellectual property on this site, please use the below form to submit a request. If your deck is self-published, your name should be in the publisher list.
  • Crystals, Gems and Metalsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigCrystals, Gems and Metals

    This data is sourced primarily from Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystals, Gems, & Metals.

    Crystals & Gems

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    Metals
  • Deities & Godsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigDeities & Gods

    Deities & Gods
  • Magickal Natural Materialsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigMagickal Natural Materials

    Magickal Natural Materials
  • Elementsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigElements

    The magical elements do not follow scientific convention. Rather, elemental magic focuses on the classical elements of earth, fire, water, and air.
  • Essential Oils & Aromatherapyplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigEssential Oils & Aromatherapy

    Update: September 4, 2023

    I finally added Scott Cunningham's notes on magical aromatherapy to the Herbs and Plants catalog! Go here to see a list of relevant entries.

    Update: December 30, 2020

    I've recently gotten into essential oils for both therapeutic and metaphysical purposes. In my research, I discovered that most, if not all, essential oils contain volatile hydrocarbon compounds which are
  • Genderplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigGender

    Although Cunningham originally referred to gender as “hot” (masculine) and “cold” (feminine) in Magical Herbalism, he opted to return to the binary gender format when he wrote Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs. Gender has played a crucial role in magic throughout human history. It's important to retain the original metaphysical meaning behind the use of different natural materials, because nature itself expresses binary gender.
  • Herbs and Plantsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigHerbs and Plants

    This data is sourced primarily from Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs.

    Herbs
  • Planetsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigPlanets

    Magic has long associated natural materials with celestial bodies. Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto were not well-known to human civilization for millennia; the most common planetary associations relate to our Sun, Earth, our Moon, and the other planets - Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
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  • Welcome to the Wicca Wicci!plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigWelcome to the Wicca Wicci!

    You made it!

    This wiki houses comprehensive information about Scott Cunningham's philosophy of natural magic. The goal is to have an easy-to-use index of materials, spells, and rituals searchable by a variety of characteristics. As of July 2020, the complete reference material from Cunningham's encyclopedias of both magical herbs and minerals have been added. Still to come is content from his books on magical cooking and essential oils.
  • The Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigThe Tarot

    Introduction

    I have been reading tarot as a hobby and tool for introspection since late 2015. I was raised Evangelical Christian during the latter half of the Satanic Panic era, so I long believed tarot was tool for allowing evil forces into your life. This is not true at all. Tarot doesn't need to involve spirits, guides, or anything metaphysical. In its most basic form, tarot is simply a means of examining yourself and your life through the lens of nearly-universal human archetypes…
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  • Tools of the Craftplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTools of the Craft

    I'm a big fan of supporting American businesses. I strongly believe that American manufacturing and industry are key to reestablishing our economic sovereignty, so I avoid buying imported products as much as I can - and I avoid China as often as possible.