Synopses & Reviews
The Robin Wood Tarot has rapidly become one of the most popular Tarot decks in the world. Its beautiful art, vibrant imagery, and luminous energies enchant everyone.The 22 Major Arcana cards are filled with the energy of nature, taking the images outside of rooms and into the beautiful abodes of the gods. The shining strength of this deck lies in the 56 cards of the Minor Arcana. The characters on the cards almost seem to breathe. Often, the cards seem so dimensional you get the feeling you could jump into them.The 56-page booklet explains everything necessary for a Tarot reading, including: The upright and reversed meaning for each card 3 different tarot spreads A word or phrase on each pip card to help you effortlessly identify the meaning of the card
Pagans will love the influence of nature on this deck. Beginners will find that it makes learning the Tarot fun and easy. Experienced Tarot readers will love the radiantly colorful, symbolic, and infinitely captivating deck. One of Aeclectic Tarot's Top Ten Decks of all Time
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Publisher Review:
I still remember the first time I saw the original Star Wars movie. The good guys win against impossible odds. The evil empire was defeated. And I felt happy and great. Using The Robin Wood Tarot didn't help me overcome an evil empire, but it did have a similar result: I felt really good about just using this deck. Some Tarot decks are very neutral. But look at the Sun card. That's one happy baby And when someone else smiles it encourages you to smile. Using this deck is simply a pleasurable experience. If you have been using the Waite deck, or one that follows that so-called standard, this deck is a pleasurable surprise. It follows the standard, but so many cards have slight but subtle differences that you'll wisely smile. This is good, you'll think. I've mentioned some of the differences above. But look at the Ace of Wands. Hidden in the wand is a strand of DNA. The tip of the wand (as all of the Wands) has a crystal attached, bringing the imagery into a modern frame. And of course, the wands are a masculine symbol, so are the two sunflowers on the card (referencing the Sun card?) that flank the central wand a hint of that symbolism? That's clever. It makes me smile. . . read more.
Synopsis
The Robin Wood Tarot has rapidly become one of the most popular Tarot decks in the world. And no wonder Robin Wood's beautiful art, with its vibrant imagery and luminous energies, has enchanted Pagans and non-Pagans alike. Wood combines the traditional Tarot card designs and symbolism with a more current and natural symbolism. If you are new to the Tarot, this makes the cards easy to interpret. If you've been working with the Tarot for a longer time, this will open you to new insights and clarity in all of your readings. The fifty-six page booklet that accompanies the deck gives you the information you need to start giving readings. The meaning of every card, both upright and reversed, is given. Three Tarot layouts are also described so you can start giving readings right away. You may want to add your own ideas to the interpretation, The booklet says: Review the deck card by card. Study the images and color schemes. Pay attention to the emotions you experience while meditating on each card. Write these insights in a notebook for future reference - this will eventually become your own personal guide to interpreting the cards. The shining strength of this Tarot deck lies in its depiction of the fifty-six cards of the Minor Arcana. All of these cards spring into pulsating life The characters on the cards almost seem to breathe. Often, the cards seem so dimensional that you get the feeling you could jump into them. You are going to love The Robin Wood Tarot. One of Aeclectic Tarot's Top Ten Decks of all Time
Click here to view the artwork of The Robin Wood Tarot.
Synopsis
A Tarot for Pagans and Non-Pagans Alike
The Robin Wood Tarot has rapidly become one of the most popular Tarot decks in the world. Its beautiful art, vibrant imagery and luminous energies, enchants everyone.
The 22 Major Arcana cards are filled with life that was previously unseen in the Tarot. It is also filled with the energy of nature, taking the images outside of rooms and into the beautiful abodes of the gods. For example, The High Priestess is an ageless woman wearing a lunar headband. Behind her are trees and a darkened sky lit only by the moon.
The shining strength of this deck lies in the fifty-six cards of the Minor Arcana. The characters on the cards almost seem to breathe. Often, the cards seem so dimensional you get the feeling you could jump into them. Watch the boy carve pentagrams on wooden disks in the eight of Pentacles. Gleefully help steal blades in the five of Swords. Join in the merry dance on the four of Wands.
The 56-page booklet explains everything to give a Tarot reading, including the upright and reversed meaning for each card and 3 different layouts. Each of the pip cards is given a word or short phrase to help you identify the meaning of the card with virtually no effort.
Pagans will love the influence of nature on this deck. Beginners will find it makes learning the Tarot fun and easy. Experienced Tarot readers will love the radiantly colorful, symbolic, and infinitely captivating deck. Get your copy right away.