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The Cosmic Tarot deck by Norbert Losche depicts symbols and icons gathered from several different eras, creating accessible images for all tarot readers. You can grasp the meaning without knowing the old secret doctrines of astrology, cabalistic numerology, and the tree of life. 78 cards and small instruction booklet.
From the bestselling author of The Power Deck, Lynn V. Andrews returns with an advanced, gorgeously rendered deck of oracle cards for the modern world. Lynn V. Andrews has been helping her students heal, build self-confidence, and claim their power for over a quarter of a century. After years of pleas from her fans, Lynn has finally created a new deck: Sacred Vision Oracle Cards. This deck will take you on the next step toward finding balance in life. Each card includes an image of a painting by noted Native American artist Robert Taylor that embodies the prayer written on the opposite side that will awaken a vision or wisdom within you to help you achieve your own truth and harmony with life.
HOW TO USE THE BOOK OF ANSWERS 1. HOLD THE CLOSED BOOK IN YOUR HAND, ON YOUR LAP OR ON A TABLE. 2. TAKE TEN OR FIFTEEN SECONDS TO CONCENTRATE ON YOUR QUESTION. QUESTIONS SHOULD BE PHRASED IN THE FOLLOWING STYLE: 'IS THE JOB I'M APPLYING FOR THE RIGHT ONE?' OR, 'SHOULD I TRAVEL THIS WEEKEND?' 3. WHILE VISUALIZING OR SPEAKING YOUR QUESTION (ONE QUESTION AT A TIME), PLACE ONE HAND PALM DOWN ON THE BOOK'S FRONT COVER AND STROKE THE EDGE OF THE PAGES, BACK TO FRONT. 4.WHEN YOU SENSE THE TIME IS RIGHT, SIMPLY OPEN THE BOOK AND THERE WILL BE YOUR ANSWER. 5. REPEAT THE PROCESS FOR AS MANY QUESTIONS AS YOU HAVE. INTRIGUING AND INSPIRING, THE BOOK OF ANSWERS HAS THE SOLUTION TO YOUR EVERY QUESTION!
The Nightfall Tarot is a darkened interpretation of the classic Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot. Designed for those new to the world of Tarot, or long-time practitioners, this 78-card deck stays true to the original meanings developed by Arthur Waite and Pamela Coleman Smith, with some updates to many of the symbols and scenes. Going beyond the original Judeo-Christian themes, this deck also features Norse runes, Icelandic staves, Wiccan designs, and astrology to create a more accessible and multicultural experience of Tarot for the 21st century. The accompanying guidebook provides clear interpretations as well as spreads to complement the powerful images. With darkness being ever present in the Nightfall Tarot, each unique card is tinged with a melancholy that pulls you deeper into the shadowy areas of your life, revealing truths in the grey twilight.
There is a universe inside you waiting to be illuminated and explored. The Wandering Star Tarot is a compass for seekers and dreamers who search for the treasures that lie within the heart, mind and spirit. The unique, hand-drawn artwork of this deck - with keywords curling in and out of the background of each image - invites readers of all levels to work with the cards intuitively, no memorization required. The Hay House edition will include some new artwork and a new 79th "Wandering Star" card. Filled with hopeful messages, spreads and positive quotes, the accompanying guidebook offers readers a deeper dive into The Wandering Star Tarot's whimsical world of archetypes and self-discovery into a place where all beings share space with peace, respect and equality.
Embrace the magic of tarot and perfectly match the cards with mixed drinks in this beautifully illustrated bar book. "Don't take advice from tequila, that's the tarot's job." Tarot & Tequila is a positive and spiritually uplifting guide that includes both basic and humorous tequila-inspired meanings of all 78 tarot cards that both beginners and experienced tarot card readers will relate to. Featuring 40 cocktail recipes-one for each Major Arcana card plus bonus Minor Arcana drinks, too-based on the attributes of the cards themselves, as well as a mystical pairing that explains why professional tarot card reader David Ross chose to pair each card to their respective drink, this magical mixology book can be used as both a guide and a recipe book. Try drinks like: -The High Priestess, an elixir of tequila, lemon juice, thyme, and seltzer -The Chariot, a tequila version of a Moscow Mule, with lemon, beet, and apple juices -The Four of Wands, a positive concoction of rum, homemade fennel liqueur, and more Perfect for fans of drinking, bartending, and tarot alike, this beautifully illustrated book makes both a perfect gift and a must-have addition to any home bar.
Erik Dunne is an extraordinary illustrator with a huge following both on Facebook and through his website. His art has a striking, fantasy quality to it and creates a stunning tarot deck. The accompanying 160-page book is illustrated throughout in colour, and explains the meanings of the 78-cards in the deck and each card has a golden gilded edge.
George Combe (1788 1858) rose from humble origins to tour widely in Europe and the United States, lecturing on phrenology, the popular Victorian belief that character traits were determined by the configuration of the skull. He founded Britain's first Phrenological Society in 1820 in Edinburgh, and was considered the foremost phrenologist of the nineteenth century. These volumes, first published in 1841, contain Combe's account of a phrenological lecture tour he undertook in the United States between 1838 and 1840. In the form of a journal, Combe describes the social and political institutions of the United States, and provides vivid descriptions of American society and customs. He also provides accounts of phrenological practice and the lectures he presented. These volumes provide a wealth of information on nineteenth-century society in America, and invaluable details concerning the practice of phrenology. Volume 1 covers his stay in New York and New England.
George Combe (1788 1858) rose from humble origins to tour widely in Europe and the United States, lecturing on phrenology, the popular Victorian belief that character traits were determined by the configuration of the skull. He founded Britain's first Phrenological Society in 1820 in Edinburgh, and was considered the foremost phrenologist of the nineteenth century. These volumes, first published in 1841, contain Combe's account of a phrenological lecture tour he undertook in the United States between 1838 and 1840. In the form of a journal, Combe describes the social and political institutions of the United States, and provides vivid descriptions of American society and customs. He also provides accounts of phrenological practice and the lectures he presented. These volumes provide a wealth of information on nineteenth-century society in America, and invaluable details concerning the practice of phrenology. Volume 2 covers his stay in Philadelphia and Maine.
George Combe (1788 1858) rose from humble origins to tour widely in Europe and the United States, lecturing on phrenology, the popular Victorian belief that character traits were determined by the configuration of the skull. He founded Britain's first Phrenological Society in 1820 in Edinburgh, and was considered the foremost phrenologist of the nineteenth century. These volumes, first published in 1841, contain Combe's account of a phrenological lecture tour he undertook in the United States between 1838 and 1840. In the form of a journal, Combe describes the social and political institutions of the United States, and provides vivid descriptions of American society and customs. He also provides accounts of phrenological practice and the lectures he presented. These volumes provide a wealth of information on nineteenth-century society in America, and invaluable details concerning the practice of phrenology. Volume 3 concludes his account, and discusses 'American civilization'.
Shows you how to work with the basic psychological and archetypal symbolism so you can really understand the synchronicity of the major arcana. Riley recommends working with the Crowley Thoth Tarot deck, the Motherpeace Round Tarot, the Barbara Walker Tarot, or the Yeager Tarot. |
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