Yoga Tarot blends the ancient wisdom of India with the traditional structure of Tarot to guide your spiritual journey one card at a time. This updated edition features peaceful, symbolic art inspired by yogic philosophy. The four suits have been reimagined: mandalas replace pentacles, lotus flowers stand in for cups, trishulas (tridents) for swords, and vajras (ritual weapons) for wands.
The included guidebook offers both traditional and Eastern interpretations of each Major Arcana card, helping you harmonize your practice and bridge Eastern and Western teachings through this deeply meditative deck.
Product Specifications
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Cards: 78 cards
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Guidebook: Included
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Language: English
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Author: Massimiliano Filadoro
About the Author
Massimiliano Filadoro is the creator of several popular tarot decks, including Vice Versa Tarot, Surrealist Tarot, and Yoga Tarot. His work explores the bridge between traditional symbolism and modern spiritual insight.
Adriana Farina, the illustrator, works across various styles including realistic, manga, and humorous. A certified Kundalini Yoga teacher since 2002, she has also been featured in Yoga Journal Italy and brings her deep yogic knowledge into the visual language of the deck.
Frequently Asked Tarot Card Questions
Q: What does the Wheel of Fortune tarot card mean, and is it a good thing?
A: The Wheel of Fortune symbolizes life cycles, destiny, and change. Whether it’s good or challenging depends on the context of the reading, but it always reflects movement and transformation.
Q: What does it mean when a tarot card falls on the floor?
A: Some believe a card that falls has urgent or emphasized meaning. Others see it as part of the shuffle and simply return it to the deck. Trust your intuition.
Q: What is the oldest tarot card set in existence?
A: The oldest known tarot deck is the 15th-century Visconti-Sforza deck, treasured for its artistic and historical significance.
Q: Which is the best tarot card deck?
A: The best deck is the one you feel connected to. Many begin with the Rider-Waite deck for its clarity, but decks like Yoga Tarot offer deeper cultural and spiritual resonance.
Q: Can I do a tarot reading on myself?
A: Yes. Many people use tarot for personal guidance. Stay objective and grounded when interpreting your own readings.
Q: What are the meanings of the Major Arcana cards?
A: Major Arcana cards represent key life events and lessons. From The Fool to The World, each card offers profound insights about your spiritual path.
Q: What should I do if I accidentally shuffle the cards incorrectly?
A: There’s no wrong way to shuffle. If it feels off, you can reshuffle. Many believe imperfections add personal energy to the reading.
Q: What if I draw a 'bad' tarot card?
A: No tarot card is inherently bad. Challenging cards like The Tower or The Devil highlight growth opportunities and areas for awareness and change.
Q: Why do I feel anxious before a tarot reading?
A: Anxiety often stems from fear of the unknown. Ground yourself with breathwork or meditation beforehand to calm your mind and remain open to guidance.
Q: How can I trust the tarot reading I receive?
A: Trust comes from your connection to the deck and the energy behind the reading. Whether self-led or with a reader, clarity grows with experience and openness.
Q: Can the tarot predict my future accurately?
A: Tarot offers insight into potential outcomes, not fixed predictions. It empowers you to make conscious choices and align with your best path forward.
Q: What if my desires don't align with the tarot reading?
A: When a reading feels misaligned, use it as a mirror. It may reveal blind spots, emotional blocks, or opportunities to grow into alignment with your true purpose.