Reading Magical Tarot by Madame Pamita has been an opportunity to slow down my readings and truly connect with what is being depicted in the imagery.

Reading Magical Tarot by Madame Pamita has been an opportunity to slow down my readings and truly connect with what is being depicted in the imagery.
The Lunar Tarot by Jayne Wallace has done quite a wonderful job channeling the energy of the moon for me to draw upon for guidance and advice when in need.
In The Rosebud Tarot, Diana Rose Harper and Amanda Stilwell have created a beautiful deck of cards that captures a new way to look at Rider-Waite-Smith symbology.
After following Theresa Reed, AKA “The Tarot Lady” for a number of years, I was thrilled to see The Cards You’re Dealt!
Lessons from the Empress by Cassandra Snow and Siri Vincent Plouff is a fun way to cultivate a self-care practice.
The Body Tarot by Emma McArthur is a very special synthesis of science and intuition, revealing the hidden secrets of body and mind.
The Wanderer’s Tarot by Casey Zabala appears to be an amazing jumping-off point for self-discovery and reflection.
The Relative Tarot by Carrie Paris is a really neat deck to add to one’s collection, especially for advanced readers or those interested in learning more about their ancestral line through the cards.
I thoroughly enjoyed everything about Hekate: Goddess of Witches by Courtney Weber and am delighted to add it to my growing library on Hekate.
The Magical Nordic Tarot by Jayne Wallace is a serenely magical deck. In recent years I’ve found myself attracted to all things Nordic such as hygge, the Northern Lights (which is on my list of things to see), and a society that promote a healthy work/life balance.