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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Deck!,
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This review is from: The Hidden Path (Cards)
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.
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,
By Boudica (Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Hidden Path (Cards)
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
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good for pathworking,
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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.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for New Age card readers and practitioners.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
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Mickie Mueller's The Hidden Path provides a boxed kit of some 40 cards, a 216-page guidebook and a black bag, all of which are tools to entering and revealing mystical paths and realms. It comes from a noted Wiccan author and a High Priestess who collaborate with Pagan artist Mickie Mueller to pack a kit wit transformative cards which can be used either separately or as a companion to their WELL WORN PATH kit. Perfect for New Age card readers and practitioners.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
beautiful pathworking deck,
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This deck is a dream for pathworking. You may find yourself getting more from the cards than what the book tells you. The deck lends itself well to any spiritual purpose, but doesn't do well for the more mundane matters.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!,
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This is really great! Gorgeous pics and I just love how it works with the other one that I have already!
Thank you!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful!,
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If I knew this Tarot Deck was so beautiful I would have bought it a long time ago. It comes in a beautiful package and the price is great! I love the art, it has sort of like an ancient breeze. You have got to get one for yourself.
BTW This will be the first book I read from Grimasi & Taylor. Blessed Be...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Hidden Path,
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I have recommended this book and cards to all my 101 and 102 Craft students and to the members of my Coven. Several of them have done readings and the cards really 'talk' to them. I myself have several sets of oracle cards but these were made for me, they talk volumes. I am really grateful to Raven Grimassi for all his excellent work. Long may it continue! Raven Moon, HPS Coven of Corvus Moon
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great deck,
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I worked with this deck for a few months, and love it. The only thing I have to say is that the imagery is definitely Wiccan, so be aware of that before you buy it. The artwork is stunning, I love just looking at the cards. Overall, a very happy customer. I use it as a stand alone deck, not having the Well Worn Path yet, and it works great that way. I'm getting the WWP next week, and have high expectations. ;)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful cards and then some...,
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I bought this deck after I got the "Well Worn Path" deck. I mixed these in with them and they work great together. I really think this deck adds what the other deck was missing. If you liked the other deck, then you have to buy this one too. The cards are beautiful and their symbolism is fantastic. The book is also great. Each cards meaning is written out in detail. The only thing I didn't like was that the book for this deck doesn't have meditations for each card like in the "Well Worn Path" book. Instead they added something else in its place. They still did a great job in creating both the cards and the book. I actually plan to buy more copies of this deck, as well as the first one, just in case my first sets are ever damaged. I love these sets that much.
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The Hidden Path by Raven Grimassi (Cards - September 8, 2007)
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