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The Hidden Path [Cards]

Raven Grimassi (Author), Stephanie Taylor (Author), Mickie Mueller (Author)
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Book Description

September 8, 2007

What treasures does the Hidden Path hold for you? Insights into the ancient wisdom of your craft- a beautiful way to align with mystical realms and magical energies- a powerful tool for receiving guidance about the possibilities ahead on your life's path? The gifts that await are as unique as each person who embarks on the journey. 

Multi-faceted and magical, The Hidden Path can be used by those on a nature-based spiritual path for divination, pathworking, celebrating seasonal rites, creating ritual experiences, and accessing the hidden Mysteries of the Craft. Bestselling Wiccan author Raven Grimassi and High Priestess Stephanie Taylor have collaborated once again with award-winning Pagan artist Mickie Mueller to create these transformative cards that can be used alone or as a complement to their popular Well Worn Path kit. 

The Hidden Path kit contains 40 cards, a 216-page guidebook, and a black organdy bag.

"Can be used alone for insightful readings, pathworking, or ritual creation . . . this deck provides a complete tradition for the solitary practitioner . . . A great teaching tool!" --New Age Retailer  


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About the Author

Raven Grimassi is a Neo-Pagan scholar and award-winning author of over twelve books on Witchcraft, Wicca, and Neo-Paganism. He is a member of the American Folk Lore Society and is co-founder and co-director of the College of the Crossroads.

Raven's background includes training in the Rosicrucian Order as well as the study of the Kabbalah through the First Temple of Tifareth under Lady Sara Cunningham. His early magical career began in the late 1960s and involved the study of works by Franz Bardon, Eliphas Levi, William Barrett, Dion Fortune, William Gray, William Butler, and Israel Regardie.

Today Raven is the directing Elder of the tradition of Aridian Witchcraft, and together with his wife Stephanie Taylor he is developing a complete teaching system known as Ash, Birch and Willow. This system is the culmination of over 35 years of study and practice in the magical and spiritual traditions of the indigenous people of pre-Christian Europe.



 



Stephanie Taylor has been a Witch at heart for all of her life, and a tarot reader and spiritual counselor for over fifteen years. A Third Degree initiate of both the Italian Witchcraft Tradition and in the Irish Celtic Wiccan Tradition, she is also a minister of the First Celtic Wiccan Church.

A sought out professional in her craft and an expert in her field, she has appeared in several discussion panels related to Witchcraft and on regional news media.

Currently a teacher and co-director of the College of the Crossroads, a Mystery School dedicated to preserving and passing on the Old Ways, Stephanie makes her home in southern California with her partner, scholar and writer Raven Grimassi.

A Traveler's Guide to the Well Worn Path is her first book.


Mickie Mueller (Missouri) follows an earth-based spiritual path, and is a Pagan spiritual artist. Her work is a combination of colored pencil and acrylic wash that is magically infused with herbs corresponding with the subject she is portraying. Mueller's spiritual artwork has appeared internationally on magazine covers and can be seen on her online art galleries.

A Reiki Master and teacher in the Usui Shiki Royoho Tradition, she also enjoys writing and speaking on many topics of art and magic. Mueller is a member of Greenwood Circle, a women's Natural Magic circle in the St. Louis area, and M.A.F.I.A., a group of Midwest fantasy/sci fi artists. She received the "Best Fantasy Artist" award at the 2006 ShowMeCon.

She is the illustrator of The Well Worn Path divinational deck created by authors Raven Grimassi and Stephanie Taylor.

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The theme that runs through this deck is associated with
the myths and legends of the Otherworld. The images in
The Hidden Path deck contain the essence of mystical concepts
that are both ancient and modern. In this way the
deck connects you with a living tradition that spans past,
present, and future.

The essential theme begins with the idea of the Silver
Bough and the Golden Bough. These sacred branches appear
in ancient myth and legend where they grant safe passage
to and from the Otherworld or Underworld. Those
who carried the sacred bough entered the realm beyond in
order to retrieve information, oracle power, or a magical
vessel.

The mystical journey within the deck begins with the
opening of the secret door, which is hidden from normal
view. The setting for the majority of the cards in this deck
takes place in the Otherworld where we find the Faery or
Elven race. Here the reader is guided through an initiation
experience that includes experiencing the eight festivals, or
Sabbats, of the Wheel of the Year. In effect, the experience
of this deck is within the Otherworld, which connects you
directly with the astral impressions that empower each of
the seasonal rites.

The eight festival cards depicted in this deck present a
mated goddess and god pair. Together they journey through
the Wheel of the Year in a shared mythical tale that brings
a cohesive understanding to the divine presence within the
seasons of Nature. Here the goddess and god have titles instead
of names, which allow the user of the deck to relate to
the images regardless of personal cultural preference. The
storyline provided in the companion book to The Hidden
Path
deck, encourages the reader to experience herself or
himself as the hero on a sacred quest in the Otherworld.

In the traditional tales of the hero who journeys to the
Otherworld or Underworld, the figure must return to the
world of mortal kind. It is the return of the hero that renews
and revitalizes the people who await the reunion. In
The Hidden Path deck, this important element is included
in the theme of the cards. The last portion of the deck presents
the portal of return from the Otherworld through the
image of a cave tunnel leading back to the material world.

As you work with this deck you will find that the cards
serve as alignments to Otherworld beings (the Elven or
Faery), as well as bridges to the inner realms themselves.
“Journey Through the Hidden Path” in this book (163-180)
contains a guided image journey through each of the cards.
This will aid in connecting you to the mystical themes reflected
in the images.

In The Well Worn Path deck we presented the mystical
figure known as the Crone of the Cottage. The images in
that deck depicted her cottage, the surrounding grounds,
and the mystical areas associated with ritual and magic. The
journey included in that deck’s companion book guided the
reader through an encounter with the Crone of the Cottage,
and then led the reader through the teachings associated
with her realm.

The Hidden Path presents the gateway from the Crone’s
cottage into the Otherworld. In the Otherworld realm the
reader is linked to transformational energies, which offer
elevation and enlightenment. It is here that the collective
consciousness and collective unconscious is preserved,
blending the knowledge and experience of our ancestors
with the evolved insights of their descendants. When you
work with The Hidden Path deck, you are embracing the
spiritual heritage passed to you from all the kindred souls
who have trod the sacred path.

The theme of The Hidden Path deck brings the reader
back into the Crone’s cottage to experience the final connections
that join his or her personal path to the work
ahead that unites the tribe or community. It was mythologist
Joseph Campbell who once pointed out that the inward
journey leads us not to being alone, but instead opens for
us the entire world.



Product Details

  • Cards: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Llewellyn Publications (September 8, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0738710709
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738710709
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 2.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #736,685 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Deck!, July 27, 2007
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I loved the Well Worn Path, but this deck (The Hidden Path) is even more beautiful and more meaningful! The Hidden Path, like the Well Worn Path, can be used in a variety of ways. It can be used as a teaching or learning tool, for divination, for ritual work and for spiritual development. The artwork by Mickie Mueller is absolutely beautiful and the symbolisim on each card is inspired. The book that comes with the deck contains a Divination Meaning, a Teaching and The Shadow's Edge (which explains a deeper spiritual meaning) explanation for each card. The book also contains spreads, A Journey Through the Hidden Path to help aquaint you will the cards in story format and Seasonal Festival Meditations using the cards. Another wonderful thing about this deck is that it is not Tradition specific and can be used across all traditions. The Hidden Path Oracle can used on its own or shuffled in to the Well Worn Path. While the Well Worn Path focuses on the foundational aspects of Paganism & Wicca, the Hidden Path focuses on the Mystical Aspects of Paganism & Wicca. Raven Grimassi, Stephanie Taylor & Mickie Mueller have definitely outdone themselves with this deck. It is truly one of a kind and very meaningful for those on the Pagan or Wiccan path. To me, these decks are much more applicable and meaningful to my path than the Tarot as they use symbolism directly from the Wiccan and Pagan path.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Wiccan Deck: Nice Follow up to the Well Worn Path, March 1, 2008
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One of the reasons I liked the "Well Worn Path" deck was that no matter what path of Wicca/witchcraft you followed, the deck was generic enough to be used by any path. However, looking at this new deck, there are some elements that have been incorporated into this deck that speak to specific beliefs within Wicca and may not reflect everyone's choices in spiritual path.

The deck is actually interesting, nicely designed and has some elements that offer the Wiccan practitioner a deck that speaks directly to them. While the introduction to the book specifically mentions those on the Pagan path, the deck is very much Wiccan in flavor. Generic it is not.

It is a divinatory deck. Its purpose is to lead the user deeper into the mysteries of their Spiritual Path. It is intended to "speak" to the user, allowing the user to uncover hidden elements in their spiritual practices. It focuses on the three realms of Spirituality - overworld, middleworld and underworld. And the imagery works well with the intention of the deck.

The book does convey to the user the idea that the authors were looking to communicate through the imagery of the deck. It is worth reading through the book to find the focus of the authors, and then study the deck in relation to this purpose. However, my own experience with this deck leads me to believe that the user can interpret the cards pretty much as is needed and are not fixed in what the authors intended.

Some of the cards, however, seemed path specific, or did not mesh well with all paths, in my opinion. Specifically: Karma; Perfect Love and Perfect Trust; Holly King and Oak King; Priest and Priestess (very elven looking, not very human). I had a few other questions regarding how some concepts were presented. Spirit Guides become The Kindred. Theban Script is used on some of the cards rather than using a language that would be easily recognized and understood. Looks pretty, but is not very useful in making the meaning immediately clear.

I supposed if the concept is not in line with your own personal beliefs, or if you find a card not very clear in its relationship with your own path, you could leave it in the box. What was interesting and what works well here is that this deck can be added to the "Well Worn Path" deck to expand the ideas and concepts that were approached in the first deck and enhance the reading experience. I like this concept. Much like the eclectic witch that I am, toss out the bits that don't fit and include the ones that do. A rather unique approach and one that I like.

Overall, the concepts and ideas that were started in the "Well Worn Path" deck are expanded and gone into a bit deeper here. The idea of the deck and its purpose is very clearly laid out, though it does not seem to be as generic as the authors may have thought it could be. But I like the idea of something very Wiccan specific, going into the concepts and ideas that are basic to Wiccan practices. The user, however, should look at the material and see how much of it is usable in their path. While I found leaving a few cards in the box was acceptable, the amount of material that meshes with their own personal path should be assessed by the user. Leaving most of the deck in the box defeats the purpose.

I like the deck, I like the concepts and the use of the deck is in line with these concepts. I found it works well in Wiccan practice and is a nice addition to your working tools. Boudica
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good for pathworking, September 11, 2007
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Part of what I deeply appreciate about this deck and its companion is that it provides imagery that can be used as gateways in meditation. For those on this particular path, these cards are a fantastic tool in many ways into the deepery type of divination, which is communion with the Divine.
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