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The Feng Shui Tarot Deck
combines the traditional elements of tarot with the ancient Chinese wisdom,
Spiritual belief, and principles of Form School Feng Shui (balancing
environment, surroundings, materials and colors). This remarkable new deck is
designed to give a tarot reading with the meanings of the cards delineated by
beautiful visual images of Feng Shui Tarot.
Comes complete with instructions. |
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Gypsy Witch Cards : This is
certainly among the best-known fortune-telling deck in the U.S., aside from
such Tarot decks as the Rider. It has been in continuous publication since its
introduction in 1904, and remains to this day essentially unchanged.
It's
a good, accessible deck for regular
folks. Based on the divination system of Madame Lenormand, mystic to the
wealthy and powerful of 19th century Europe, this deck has the symbolic
meanings of the cards written right on their faces. The entire system is
neatly explained in the little leaflet that accompanies the deck. |
$5.39 |
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I Ching Cards
Eleven key cards and simplified
instructions facilitate this new approach to the I Ching. The 64 hexagram
cards describe the patterns of change and transformation we experience in
life. Includes three metal yin-yang coins.
Cards are
2 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches |
$14.63 |
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Lord of the Rings Tarot Deck:
Created by Terry Donaldson, Peter Pracownik, and
Mike Fitzgerald. This deck and card game is an exciting, strategic card game
which summons the players to travel through Middle-earth to reach Mount Doom
and destroy the One Ring. Every card offers a glimpse into Middle-earth with
scenes from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit books. Instructions are
included. For 2 to 6 players, ages 10 to adult.
Cards are 2 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches |
$14.63 |
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Rider-Waite Tarot Deck:
In 1909, artist
Pamela Colman Smith, under the direction of Arthur Edward Waite, created an
innovative 78-card tarot deck that would come to be recognized as
revolutionary. With descriptive pictures on the 56 Minor Arcana cards, the
Rider-Waite deck digressed from the tradition of tarot decks used for
centuries and set the standard for nearly every tarot deck published. The
world's most popular tarot deck! This classic deck has long been a favorite of
beginners as well as tarot enthusiasts. Directions and help pamphlet included.
Cards are 2 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches |
$14.63 |
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Tarot de Marseille Deck:
One of the few decks of tarot cards that has been more or less in continuous
print since the 19th century, or possibly before. Some of the more advanced
tarot books use these tarot cards, known as the Tarot of Marseille, for
illustrative purposes, citing the purity of the symbolism.
The artwork on these tarot cards consists of simple drawings. Colors are
vibrant and straightforward. An instruction leaflet is included.
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Book: A Pictorial Key to the Tarot:
Waite called this book fragments of a secret
tradition under the veil of divination. Contains a history of the Tarot,
detailed descriptions of each card in the Rider-Waite deck, with regular and
reversed meanings. 340 pp. |
$6.93 |
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