Tarot


This page will provide the links to all my posts about Tarot, as I make my way through each card of the major and minor arcana and discover my own person meanings to this mysterious and fascinating system.
(links to each tarot deck will appear below as I post about each deck)

The three main Tarot system I am exploring include:

 (one of the earliest systems of tarot that began and was developed in Europe)

 (a classic tarot system by Arthur Edward Waite, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith)

 (an alternate tarot system by Aleister Crowley, illustrated by Lady Frieda Harris)


Other Tarot decks I hope to explore in the future include:

The Golden Dawn Tarot 1978
 (a 'reproduction' of sorts of the original Order of the Golden Dawn Tarot that the RWS and Thoth decks are based on)

Morgan Greer Tarot 1979
 (based on the classic RWS)

Hanson-Roberts Tarot 1985
 (based on the classic RWS)

Tarot of the Old Path 1990
 (a modern approach to tarot with wiccan and pagan influences)

Tarot of the Cat People 1991
 (combining science fiction and fantasy, set in a distant place known as the Outer Regions)

Halloween Tarot 1996
 (based on the classic RWS tarot with a fun Halloween twist)

Mysitc Meg Tarot 1997
 (a more positive take on the tarot)

The DruidCraft Tarot 2004
 (based on the classic RWS tarot with druidry and wiccan influences)

Deviant Moon Tarot 2009
 (based on the classic RWS tarot with a surreal moonlit twist)

The Wildwood Tarot 2011
 (a unique interpretation inspired by pre-Celtic mythology, shamanic wisdom and forest lore)

Tarot of the Sidhe 2011
 (connecting to the Celtic Otherworld with inspiration from the Sidhe)

Victorian Fairy Tarot 2013
 (based on the classic RWS tarot with influences from Victorian era fairies)

Raven's Prophecy Tarot 2015
 (based on the book series The Raven Cycle)
 
 Zillich Tarot 2017
 (based on the Thoth tarot containing scenic minors)

Fairy Tarot 2019
 (a positive tarot containing fairies)
 
 (a modern interpretation inspired by nature and wicca)


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