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    Miniature versions of the 78 Radiant Rider-Waite® cards are paired with simple, down-to-earth tarot guidance. Expert advice is printed right on the cards, so there’s no need to look up tarot meanings in a booklet. This handy, pocket-sized deck is perfect for beginners, advanced readers and everyone in between.
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    The colorful, 78-card deck is based on the bestseller Universal Waite Tarot deck. Quick & Easy Tarot has both the divinatory meanings and reversed meanings printed right on the cards, so there is no need to consult a book. The illustrations of this unique deck are based on the iconic artwork of Pamela Colman Smith, which has been re-colored by Mary Hanson-Roberts with soothing colors, and fresh, new details. With insightful divinatory meanings provided by tarot expert Ellen Lytle. The Quick & Easy Tarot is the perfect deck for learning and reading tarot cards.
  • Virginijus Poshkus has successfully undertaken the task of re-colorizing an iconic tarot deck and enhancing the beloved artwork created by Pamela Colman Smith. His carefully chosen palette of vibrant color brings new energy and radiance to the 78 cards of the Rider-Waite® Tarot. The updated look replaces Smith’s thick, black outlines with subtle shading that gives depth to the familiar scenes. Radiant Rider-Waite’s enhanced brightness highlights the traditional symbolism that readers rely on for insightful readings. The card backs have also been given the fresh new look of a star-filled deep, blue sky. Radiant Rider-Waite® Tarot includes an instruction booklet with an Introduction by Stuart R. Kaplan.
  • In 1909, artist Pamela Coleman Smith, under the direction of Arthur Edward Waite, created an innovative 78-card tarot deck that would come to be recognized as revolutionary. With descriptive pictures on the 56 Minor Arcana cards, the Rider-Waite deck digressed from the tradition of tarot deck used for centuries and set the standard for nearly every tarot deck published.
  • Healers, visionaries, advisers, intermediaries between the physical and spirit worlds—shamans have played a variety of roles throughout the ages. This unique tarot—built upon a multicultural mosaic of spiritual traditions—can put you in touch with a vast collection of shamanic wisdom for guidance in the modern world. The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
  • The classic Rider-Waite Tarot, with Spanish titles and instruction booklet, is a must have for any tarot enthusiast. Once considered revolutionary, the Rider-Waite deck has become the most popular tarot deck in the world, and has set the standard for hundreds of other tarot decks.
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    This magnificent oracle by Jody Bergsma will guide you on a journey to get to know 51 different animal helpers and discover their powerful medicine. Set includes 51 Animal Spirit Cards, 1 Personal Choice Card, 116-page illustrated Guidebook, and Power Animals Spread Sheet.
  • This Spiritsong deck is a melding of two traditions of divination: one in which animals are seen as guides between our world and the spirit world, and one that uses 78 cards as a tool to connect with our highest self. Each animal was specifically selected based upon Shamanic and Native American symbolism, merging each animal’s unique power with classic tarot practices. For example, the Spiritsong animal, Raven, has attributes such as ‘creation’ that parallels some of the same symbolic tarot attributes of the traditional Magician card, which is why the Raven is the animal representing that card. The Spiritsong Tarot structure is based on the traditional tarot, containing the 22 Majors, the 56 Minors, and four suits: Acorns for Wands/Fire; Feathers for Swords/Air; Shells for Cups/Water; and Crystals for Pentacles/Earth. Connected to the portals of higher worlds, the 78 Spiritsong animals are mentors of divine guidance. Bearing their own Shamanic powers, they’re forever open to providing their energy when called upon. They’re always available to help you attain your greatest spiritual potential. If you ask, they will provide guidance needed to assist you in finding the best remedy for any situation. Set includes 78 cards and 108-page guidebook.
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    This set provides an accessible step-by-step approach to start your relationship with tarot. Using the special abridged edition of the Tarot For Dummies® book, even the most apprehensive students will quickly learn to understand the meanings of each card. Discover how to handle the cards, prepare for a reading, lay out the cards, and interpret various tarot spreads.
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    Tarot of a Moon Garden delivers its arcane secrets on the wings of dragonflies, butterflies, angels, and fairies. Unicorns and dolphins bring insightful messages from far-way lands. This luminous deck weaves together traditional tarot symbolism, elemental magic, and the reflective phases of the moon. Tarot of the Moon Garden follows the traditional four suits of tarot with dragonflies forming the hilt of the suit of swords. Dragons indicate areas for transformation and warn of temptation. Let the lunar energy of the Moon Garden inspire you as you explore the places your imagination with lead you. Booklet by Laura E. Clarkson includes upright and reversed meanings. Paintings by fantasy artist Karen Marie Sweikhardt.
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    Ciro Marchetti reimagines tarot by presenting vivid dream images that map out a fascinating journey of self-discovery. Tarot of Dreams explores the profound web of visual and emotional associations that occur at the intersection of divination and dreams. Tarot of Dreams offers readers a powerful tool for personal insight and divination. The 78 traditional cards are supplemented with a special Tree of Life card plus four Palace cards that give further context to the Court cards. Lee Bursten’s insightful guidebook seamlessly weaves together psychological, astrological, and kabbalistic elements into the story of the Fool’s Journey.
  • When Colette Baron-Reid first began doing professional readings almost 30 years ago, she used the traditional tarot as a source of intuitive guidance. Now she has taken the classical form and given it a modern twist, with suits and meanings that are focused on transformation and personal growth. Grounded in a divination system that dates back centuries, The Good Tarot has a psychic architecture that’s more simple and modern, rooted in contemporary positive psychology and aimed at the expression of the highest good for all. The 78 cards in the deck are read as archetypal aspects of the human experience that we may encounter within ourselves, with others, or in the world. The suits in The Good Tarotare the four elements, with Air standing in for the traditional Swords, Water replacing Cups, Earth for Pentacles, and for Wands, Fire. A crucial difference from traditional decks is that the cards’ messages are all written as positive affirmations in the present tense, rather than forecasts, instructions, or warnings. Those who use the cards in the suggested way can integrate their energy immediately and personally. Even so, traditional tarot enthusiasts can still apply their favorite spreads to this deck as its formation doesn’t stray too far from what is already familiar, and the breathtaking original artwork will be sure to inspire. “Everyone wants guidance during times of uncertainty, a light shining in the dark,” Colette writes. “The Good Tarotis especially helpful when you feel lost, want confirmation about a direction you’re heading in, are concerned about the results of choices you’ve made, or seek greater understanding of your circumstances. It’s about recognizing the many forms of truth and seeing the light that accompanies the shadow so you can help the light increase its brilliance.”

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