A new deluxe miniature Tarot deck inspired by the famous Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot
• Includes 78 full-color, gilt-edged cards featuring new interpretations of Pamela C. Smith’s iconic images
• The accompanying booklet presents a more intuitive interpretation approach by offering quick access to each card’s meaning through fundamental keywords
• Features a travel case with a magnetic closure that allows for easy handling and enhanced portability of this mini deck
Accessible to beginners and initiated alike, this new mini Tarot deck inspired by the style of the well-loved Rider Waite Smith Tarot offers a new interpretation of Pamela C. Smith’s iconic images by French illustrator Nicolas Galkowski.
Complemented by a 104-page booklet, the 78-card full-color deck features a novel approach to Tarot interpretation by offering the fundamental concepts of the cards in a way that combines tradition and intuition. Each card of both the Major and Minor Arcana is featured with three or four keywords and a few sentences that highlight the main aspects and meanings of the card. These brief yet evocative definitions, alongside original card spreads, enable you to arrive at an interpretation both personal and unique by allowing the space between the words to fill with your own inner knowing and insight into the issues and questions at hand. This accessible approach to the Tarot empowers you to dive deeper into personal development and open yourself to intuitive ways of perceiving and interpreting the world, as well as providing a path for engaging with other, more complex divination tools.
The smaller-sized, gilt-edged cards make for smooth handling while the sturdy case with magnetic closure will serve as an attractive ritual item on any altar as well as making this mini deck a perfect traveling companion
Product Specifications
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Cards: 78 Cards
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Guidebook: 104 pages
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Language: English
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Author: Margot Robert-Winterhalter
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Dimensions: 7.62 x 5.59 x 11 cm
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 card represents change, cycles, and the ever-turning nature of life. Whether it’s good or bad depends on the surrounding cards and the context of your reading, as it highlights the inevitability of change and the ups and downs of life.
Q: What does it mean when a tarot card falls on the floor?
A: Some believe a card that falls on the floor carries special significance or an urgent message. Others see it as a simple accident and reshuffle the card back into the deck.
Q: What is the oldest tarot card set in existence?
A: The oldest known tarot deck is the Visconti-Sforza deck, created in the 15th century. These beautifully crafted cards offer a glimpse into tarot's early history.
Q: Which is the best tarot card deck?
A: The best tarot deck is the one you feel most connected to. The classic Rider-Waite tarot is a popular choice for its symbolism and accessibility, but there are many decks to choose from.
Q: Can I do a tarot reading on myself?
A: Yes, you can do a tarot reading on yourself. It's important to approach self-readings with an open mind and avoid letting personal biases influence your interpretations.
Q: What are the meanings of the Major Arcana cards?
A: The Major Arcana cards represent significant life events and spiritual lessons. Each card, from The Fool to The World, carries a unique meaning that offers deep insights during a reading.
Q: What should I do if I accidentally shuffle the cards incorrectly?
A: If you accidentally shuffle the cards in a way that feels "off," don't worry. Some readers believe this is just part of the process and can add a unique element to the reading. Others might prefer to reshuffle until the deck feels right in their hands.
Q: What if I draw a 'bad' tarot card?
A: It's important to remember that no tarot card is inherently "bad." Cards like The Tower or The Devil might seem negative at first, but they often indicate opportunities for growth, change, or breaking free from limiting situations.
Q: Why do I feel anxious before a tarot reading?
A: It's common to feel anxious before a tarot reading, especially if you're worried about what the cards might reveal. This anxiety often stems from a fear of the unknown or concerns about facing difficult truths. Taking deep breaths and grounding yourself before the reading can help ease these feelings.
Q: How can I trust the tarot reading I receive?
A: Trusting a tarot reading comes from your connection to the cards and the reader. If you're doing a self-reading, focus on your intuition and be open to the messages. With another reader, ensure you feel comfortable and trust their experience and approach.
Q: Can the tarot predict my future accurately?
A: Tarot is not about predicting a fixed future but rather about offering insights into potential outcomes based on current energies and situations. It helps you make informed decisions rather than dictating a set path.
Q: What if my desires don't align with the tarot reading?
A: If a tarot reading doesn't align with your desires, it might be highlighting areas where growth or change is needed. Consider the reading as a tool for reflection, helping you navigate your path rather than dictating it.