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Discover the hidden secrets of the popular Rider-Waite deck. The
Cestaros allow us to peek behind these well-known images and see
what was, until now, just out of sight. What would the woman in the
Two of Swords see if she took off her blindfold? Ever imagine
someone or something behind the mysterious High Priestess? This
deck shows you. Change your perspective, add depth to your
readings, and satisfy your curiosity.
This deck, created by celebrated Italian illustrator Gaudenzi and
scholar of erotic culture Spadanuda, bravely plumbs the earthy
world of Boccaccio's Decameron. Like other erotic decks, Gaudenzi
and Spadanuda amplify the sexual imagination. Unlike other erotic
decks, in the Decameron Tarot all sorts of people enjoy the carnal
adventure. Ideals of age and beauty vary, and this deck celebrates
that variety with great wit and a playful style.
The universal symbols of relationships -- a man and a woman united
as a couple and the eternal yin and yang - are substituted here by
archetypes that define male homosexual union. A brilliant blend of
modern figures and classic imagery, the "Gay Tarot "provides an
excellent means of understanding and introspection for those who
are not afraid of diversity.
This highly innovative and unusual version of the popular Universal Tarot offers a whole new tarot experience. Featuring clear panels, this fun deck invites you to explore fresh and imaginative ways of working with tarot. By superimposing the cards, up to six at once, you can put together a meaningful mosaic that refects your own unique desires, choices, or actions. This wonderful tool give you the freedom to invent your own story. Examine the past, transform the present, and create the future you've always wanted. Boxed deck (23/4 x 43/4) includes 78 full-color cards and instruction booklet
The Sensual Freedom of Wicca in a Beautiful Tarot Unlike most religious paths, Wicca sees all aspects of life, including sexuality, as divine. This deck is primarily an international Pagan Tarot: The Hanged Man shows a Native American hanging from a tree limb. The Stars shows an African in loose pantaloons, his arms outstretched. The Moon shows a statue of Anubis in front of pyramids. The 4 of Cups shows a mournful young Asian woman with three spilled cups and one cup upright. Yes, this deck includes sensual and naked imagery that is imaginative and powerful. The Lust Strength] card shows a naked woman astride a galloping horse, clearly ecstatic with a lust for life itself. The Lovers has a pose from the Kama Sutra. This deck is filled with crisp, attractive art enveloped by a violet border and back. If you get the deluxe set you'll also receive a magnificent purple satin bag. It's lined in silver and the exterior of this drawstring bag is embroidered with silver Wiccan symbols: the full moon with waxing and waning moons on either side and a pentagram in the center. Above it is a dagger and below is a chalice and wand. The Sensual Wicca Tarot cleverly unites concepts of Wiccan sensuality and Pagan concepts within the structure of the Tarot. The result is a modern Tarot deck that is perfect for meditation and all forms of divination. It is especially useful for relationship readings. If you're looking for a "sex positive" Tarot that is modern and Pagan friendly, this deck is for you
There is no better source of magical energy than the primal drive that moves us all. Use this deck as a magical tool to harness and manipulate these passionate, wild, empowering, and playful energies.
Hailed as divine messengers, angels offer help with healing, protection, abundance, and personal guidance. This angel-inspired deck will transport you to a higher dimension where celestial creatures rule with love, strength, and wisdom. Publisher Review: The Tarot of the Angels really surprised me. I love when a deck surprises me. I'm not sure what, exactly, I was expecting, but the title and the rather laid-back art did not prepare me for this thought-provoking guide and useful divination deck. Using the structure and inspiration of the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith deck, the Tarot of the Angels does something most clones don't accomplish--it adds something to the images that enhance the original meanings. This deck takes the RWS as a starting place and then takes us on a slightly different journey. We see angels, both good and evil, playing different roles. We see how we interact (sometimes unknowingly) with angels or how we channel them as...read more.
The spirit of Madame Lenormand-the most famous cartomant--is captured in this oracle deck, inspired by traditional Italy. Publisher Review: Tarot cards are packed with layers of imagery. You can approach a Tarot card from so many angles: traditional meaning, astrological, elemental, or numeric correspondences, symbolic interpretation, intuitive messages, etc. In fact, although we all love the depth and empowerment that we get from our Tarot decks, let's admit it--sometimes we just want an easy answer, an old-school fortune-telling. If you, like me, get this occasional craving, it is good to have an oracle deck on hand. Although I like to sometimes play with oracles in general, I find that there is nothing like a historic oracle (such as a Lenormand or Sibilla) for clear, quick answers. The Every Day Oracle is, according to the booklet, an authentic...read more.
In twentieth century Vienna, the art of Gustav Klimt held a primary position. Inspired by this modern master, Golden Tarot of Klimt is teeming with impressions, stamped in gold, that recount love, death, sensuality, and regeneration. Publisher Review: The art of Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), filled with symbolism, passion and eroticism, have become so popular that they appear everywhere, from posters on college student's walls to coffee mugs, from stained glass imitations to ceramic tile. His piece, "The Kiss," is virtually iconic and his painting of Adele Bloch-Bauer sold for $135 million in 2006, the highest price ever for a painting. Klimt combined graphic techniques with pictorial ones, flaunting conventions of the time, perhaps in anticipation of Weimar Germany that began a year after his death. Besides his mastery of inventive art [read more]
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