Aquarian
Tarot Deck
"After
over fifteen years of working with the Tarot, and trying many different
decks.
.the
"Aquarian Taro Deck" is the one I personally resonate with.
I
find the intuitve concepts easier to access when using it, and as
an Aquarian ...
I
highly recommend it!
-SunInMoon-August,
2005-

Aquarian
Tarot Deck
by Palladin
Suitable for beginning and seasoned Tarot users, the Aquarian deck
is a different presentation of the traditional card symbols and suits
of Rods, Cups, Swords and Pentacles.
What makes the Aquarian so powerful and enduring is the symbolism
embodied in the artwork - a symbolism that evokes profound responses
from the Unconscious mind.
One of those touches is the way the faces of characters in the cards
tend to be somewhat ethereal, showing less of the underlying personality
than the Rider-Waite.
For me, I like the system of the Aquarian, because of the responses
they evoke from the Unconscious.
Palladini is a graphic artist, and the cards are designed in Art Deco
decorative style. Art deco originated in the late 1920s and was derived
from cubism and based on geometric forms. The style was experiencing
a revival in the 1960s when this deck was created.
The colors have a muted, melancholy feel, as if seen by moonlight.
This makes the occasional spot of bright color jump out, as in the
Death card, which shows a close-up of a skeleton wearing a helmet
and carrying a black banner with a gray rose, while in the distance
a blood-red sun glows as it sets behind hills and two towers.
Psychic
Tarot: Illustrated With the Aquarian Tarot Deck
by Craig Junjulas
This is the best! It works with any deck -We would recommend this
book to anyone looking to have a greater understanding of the tarot.

The Medicine
Cards and Sacred Path Cards!
We
are never without the Medicine Cards within reach-whenever a particular
bird, animal, or insect crosses our path we always find it to be auspicious-and
the Cards are always a good reference for these occurences. LionHeart
often throws the DVD Store after a totem reading from the Cards.
They are fantastic 'road trip-tools also, in unknown and yet to be
discovered lands--the new birds and critters we always see and meet.
The 'Sacred Path Cards' are another aspect and dimension of Jamie
Sams teachings...the Workbook is awesome and highly recommended! And
two excellent books about Totems. -LionHeart-
Medicine
Cards : The Discovery of Power Through the Ways of Animals
by Jamie Sams, David Carson, Angela C. Werneke (Illustrator)
The new, expanded edition is to be released in late July of 1999 by
St. Martin's press. The Medicine Cards package contains an expanded
text in a hardback book and a set of beautifully illustrated cards
with the messages of 52 animals rather than the former 44 animals.
The Medicines of the new animals teach us the evolving life-lessons
that we need to embrace as human beings facing the new millennium
and our continued healing processes. Nature is reaching out to us
to lend a hand and the creatures are offering us a way to grow beyond
our former identities. The additional animals include: Prairie Dog,
Wild Boar, Blue Heron, Salmon, Aligator, Black Panther, Jaguar, and
Raccoon. The authors are happy to add to the joy felt by millions
across the globe who have reaped benefits from the guidance of these
animals and their wisdom.
In 1999, eight new animals were added to the original Edition. The
new publisher is St. Martin's Press.
Sacred
Path Cards: The Discovery of Self Through Native Teachings
by Jamie Sams
This extraordinary tool for self-discovery draws on the strength and
beauty of Native American spiritual tradition. Developed by Native
American medicine teacher Jamie Sams, this unique system distills
the essential wisdom of the sacred teachings of many tribal traditions
and shows users the way to transform their lives.
The 44 beautifully illustrated cards, each endowed with a particular
meaning and message, may be drawn individually for a daily lesson
or laid out in a series of spreads that open up different paths to
inner knowledge. Used with the accompanying text, which explains the
various forms and methods of interpretation and divination, the cards
are a powerful tool for enhanced self-awareness and positive change.
"The clarity of these cards speaks to my soul. . . . They have
brought unexpected joy-and often some necessary humor-to more difficult
decisions.." KEN CAREY, author of Return of the Bird Tribes and
Starseed 2000
"I am overwhelmed by the profound spiritual depth and accuracy
within the Sacred Path Cards. " - ED McGAA/EAGLE MAN, author
of Mother Earth Spirituality.
The
Sacred Path Workbook : New Teachings and Tools to Illuminate Your
Personal Journey
by Jamie Sams
A
must have workbook to compliment your 'Sacred Path' cards.
Totems
: The Transformative Power of Your Personal Animal Totem
by Brad Steiger
Being in tune with your own force is the most intense sensation of
peace that you can find. I have known my spirit guide for many years,
and have found that other animals come into my realm, or totem, as
my needs change. When my niece was four I began calling her Rabbit,
and when she grew up, she asked me why. My brother's family had kept
pet rabbits for years; based on what he saw, he disagreed with what
I said of the rabbit. Several years later, in Totems, I discovered
that my ideas were those of the Native Americans.
Animals are significant throughout history. The zodiac links human
traits to fish (Pisces), bulls (Taurus), crabs (Cancer), lions (Leo),
scorpions (Scorpio), and goats (Capricorn). Egyptians worshipped Bask,
the Cat-Mother goddess, while South American tribes revered the leopard
or panther, and animals represent all twelve years in the Chinese
zodiac.
You do not pick your guides, but if you watch the animals that cross
your path you will see the guide and can learn the messages they bring
to you. Once you train yourself to not just see a cricket or a bee,
but to see the messenger, then you discover the message. Butterflies
land on me when I am going through changes, or should be. When I see
hawks, I should pay greater attention to my dreams.
This book includes some details on relaxation and meditation; some
numerology; some information about the Medicine Wheel, but none is
as in-depth as the information about totems.
In Totems, Brad Steiger doesn't dwell on any single tradition, but
acknowledges the significant roles that animals play in many cultures
in order to advise you about the best way your totem animal may be
of assistance. Drawing on the idea that humankind is inextricably
connected with nature, Steiger reveals how we can call on the resources
of the animal kingdom to guide and aid us through troubled times as
well as through the trials of everyday life.
Animal-Speak:
The Spiritual & Magical Powers of Creatures Great & Small
by Ted Andrews
Ted Andrews's bestselling Animal Speak shows readers how to identify
his or her animal totem and learn how to invoke its energy and use
it for personal growth and inner discovery. Nature lovers will love
this insightful compendium, chock-full of touching stories about animals,
natural history, and animal folklore. Readers will also learn magical
animal rites and how to read omens. Animal Speak includes a dictionary
of bird, animal, reptile, and insect totems, which describe each creature's
meaning. For example, if a person's totem is dragonfly, he or she
was most likely excessively emotional and passionate in early years,
learning with age to balance it with mental clarity and control. If
a dragonfly suddenly shows up in your life, it means you may need
to gain a new perspective or make a change.

MotherPeace
Cards
We
might want to add that this deck is not just for women , it can be
an incredible archetypal tool for men as well. I haven't ever had
a problem with this deck and have found it to be quite useful -especially
on vision quests and tantric journeys--exploring my feminine and seeking
more understanding of the Sacred Feminine. We (SunInMoon and I ) view
this deck as the Supreme Matriarchal Deck and the Rider -Waite would
be the Supreme Patriarchal deck. In the quest for achieving balance-we
seem to now, gravitate to decks that honor both aspects-at the same
time, not refuting the others--they all have their own energies and
resonance. -LionHeart-
Vicki Noble
is a healer, teacher, artist, and author. She is the co-creator of
the Motherpeace tarot deck with Karen Vogel.
For over a decade, Motherpeace has been an inspiration and oracle
for women all over the world. Motherpeace recovers the positive, nurturing
peace-oriented values of prepatriarchal times, and brilliantly combines
art, history, mythology, folklore, philosophy, and comparative religion
with an informed spiritual and feminist perspective.
Vicki Noble challenges us to celebrate our ancient peaceful heritage
and to reclaim our right as a people to a life without war. The book
is a vision of hope and transformation, made even more powerful by
the vibrant pictorial images of the seventy-eight Motherpeace tarot
cards.
Motherpeace shows how traditional myths and symbols can provide ideas
and images for understanding the meaning and power of the Goddess
for women (and men) today.
Motherpeace
Round Tarot Deck
by Karen Vogel (Creator), Vicki Noble (Creator)
Mini-Motherpeace
Tarot Deck (Cards)
by Karen Vogel, Vicki Noble
The cards in this extraordinary round tarot deck are gestalt circles
of powerful symbols celebrating 30,000 years of women's culture throughout
the world. 3" diameter. This deck is perfect for backpacks and
even fanny packs--glove compartments--anywhere space is limited--they
are very sweet!
Motherpeace
Tarot: Deck & Book Set
by Karen Vogel, Vicki Noble
A spiritual guidance system using ritual readings, rites of passage,
daily meditation, and seasonal celebration to access and manifest
divine feminine energy. Teaches how to use the imagery of the Motherpeace
deck to read the past, present, and future, invoke good health, nurture
healthy relationships, and receive divine guidance.
Rituals
and Practices with the Motherpeace Tarot
by Vicki Noble
Motherpeace
: A Way to the Goddess Through Myth, Art, and Tarot
by Vicki Noble
Vicki Noble challenges us to celebrate our ancient peaceful heritage
and to reclaim our right as a people to a life without war. The book
is a vision of hope and transformation, made even more powerful by
the vibrant pictorial images of the seventy-eight Motherpeace tarot
cards.
Rider-Waite
Tarot Decks
The
Rider-Waite decks are the very best for beginners..this deck was
both our first decks-introducing us to Tarot and jettisoning our
interest into the Oracle type cards --we still have our very first
decks. -LionHeart & SunInMoon-
In 1909,
Arthur Edward Waite encouraged Pamela Colman Smith to produce
a tarot deck with appeal to the world of art that would have significance
behind the symbols, and thus make the deck more important than
tarot packs previously used for centuries. The result was the
unique Rider-Waite Tarot deck which has endured as the world's
most popular 78-card tarot deck.
The
Original Rider Waite Tarot Pack
by A.E. Waite
The innovative cards, including the 56 Minor Arcana, depict full
scenes with figures and symbols. This featured, combined with
Pamela Smith's ability to capture the subtleties of emotion and
experience, has made the Rider-Waite Tarot the basis for the designs
of many 20th Century packs. The Original Rider Waite Tarot Pack
is a facsimile edition originally printed from palates that were
destroyed during the bombing of London during World War II. The
deck and book set comes complete and in full-color with original
Tudor Rose back design, Celtic Cross divinatory chart, and The
Key to the Tarot by Arthur Waite.
Facsimile edition of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck originally printed
from plates that were destroyed during the bombing of London during
World War II. The deck and book set comes with the Rider-Waite
Tarot deck by Pamela Colman Smith with original Tudor Rose back
design, Celtic Cross divinatory chart, and The Key to the Tarot
by Arthur Edward Waite.
Giant
Rider-Waite Tarot Deck: Complete 78-Card Deck
by Pamela Colman Smith, Arthur Edward Waite
Miniature Rider Waite Tarot Deck
by Arthur Edward Waite
Pictorial
Key to the Tarot
by Arthur E. Waite
1910. This text is devoted to explain the profound meaning of
the 22 cards of the major Arcana. Selected contents: the veil
and its symbols; the doctrine behind the veil; the tarot and the
secret tradition; the outer method of the oracles; distinction
between the greater and lesser Arcana; the four suits of Tarot
cards, including wands, cups, swords, and pentacles; the recurrence
of cards in dealing, an ancient Celtic method of divination; the
method of reading by means of thirty-five cards. Includes wonderful
illustrations of Tarot cards.

The
Oracle Cards
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