By David Higgins I bought the original majors only Sacred Isle Tarot when it was first released and occasionally carried it around with me. It was compact yet sturdy making the perfect deck to put into my purse. But there …Continue reading →
This is the time of year when visioning, orienting intentions and setting goals is at the top of most people’s minds. The first step is reflecting on what the last year’s successes were and what needs to be re-intentioned for …Continue reading →
I pulled out my Motherpeace Tarot deck the other day and was amazed to realize that I have never written a review on it. I’ve written reviews on so many other decks, it’s truly odd that I’ve never written one …Continue reading →
Loved or Cursed Most people are uncomfortable with the notion of fate. We proudly declare that we don’t believe in it until something extraordinary happens – good or bad. We like to believe that we are manifest destiny but what …Continue reading →
By Marie White I waited years for the release of this complete 78 card Tarot deck. I mean an anticipated, excited about, anxiously checking-in-on the author every couple of months sort of waited. Extraordinary Body of Tarot Work I had …Continue reading →
By Lisa Hunt I have been a feminist for almost 50 years and a spiritualist for almost 30 of those years. Since 2007 I have been following the teachings of Cora L. V. Richmond and get excited when a book …Continue reading →
By Katrina Wynne I don’t buy a lot of Tarot books these days. Maybe one or two a year. I’ve been working with the Tarot for more than 35 years as a reader and I’ve taught it for more than …Continue reading →
Ten years ago I designed and taught an Advanced Professional Tarot Reader program for students who had completed both of my 6 week Introductory and Intermediate reading classes. I formatted the advanced to be a series of twelve workshops which …Continue reading →
by Joanna Powell Colbert I bought the original, self-published, Majors only Gaian tarot in 2005 just after it was first released. I was delighted with this treasure. Feeling slightly frustrated that it wasn’t a full deck and was accompanied with …Continue reading →
By Karen Hamaker-Zondag Marrying the Tarot & Jungian Theory Despite having been published in 1997, I continue to have Tarot as a Way of Life on my highly recommended reading list. If you resonate with Jungian psychology, you’ll love the …Continue reading →