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The World Spirit Tarot [Paperback]

Lauren O'Leary (Author), Jessica Sczuka Godino (Author)
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May 8, 2006
A colorful alternative to traditional tarot images, "The World Spirit Tarot" features a multicultural array of characters. Instead of the traditional King, Queen, Knight and Page, the court cards are represented by the Seer, Seeker, Sibyl, and Sage. Another innovative twist is the deck's text: instead of "reversed" and "upright" meanings, it describes the "shadow" and "gift" of each card. Bearing imagery not unlike woodcuts painted with vibrant, rich colors, the unique artwork is actually hand-colored linoleum block prints-giving a stylized, otherworld quality to this exotic deck.
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About the Author

Tarot combines many of Lauren’s favorite subjects: iconography, psychology, spirituality, history, and magic. Researching and creating this deck was a direct route to understanding this ancient system of divination. In addition to printmaking, Lauren is broadly engaged in the arts, from music to costuming to commercial graphic design. She also performs and teaches Middle Eastern dance and other ethnic traditions. She lives in the Asheville area of North Carolina with her beloved husband, Draven, and an abundance of feline and serpentine companions.


Jessica was given her first tarot reading at the age of seventeen. She was so moved by the experience that she became a devoted student of the cards and has been one ever since. Along with being a practitioner of the intuitive arts, she is also an herbalist. She co-owns Red Moon Herbs, an herbal medicine company, and teaches classes on edible and medicinal wild plants. Jessica lives in Asheville, North Carolina, with her husband, Brett, and her son, Emrys.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Llewellyn Publications (May 8, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0738709026
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738709024
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.2 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #419,495 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Unusual, Distinctive, and Accurate, June 14, 2006
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"Tarot, as we see it, is a mirror for self-reflection, a way to stop and pay attention to what the world has to say to you." - From the deck creators

What do you get when you mix a cartomantic tool with eye-popping colors, unusual detailing, and humans in all shapes and hues? Why, you get The World Spirit Tarot by Lauren O'Leary and Jessica Godino!

The intricate art process for each card in this unusual deck takes several weeks. Ms. O'Leary begins with a sketch of her idea onto a block, and then begins to carve with an array of chisels. Because each cut creates white space with the untouched parts eventually picking up black ink, each cut is irreversible and influences the next. Every card is a hand colored linoleum block print, resulting in stylized, exotic images. The World Spirit Tarot is reminiscent of the childhood art technique of coloring white paper with various bright shades then applying a layer of black crayon. By using a pencil or other instrument for drawing, the colorful layer emerges amidst the black background.

This 78-card deck employs the Air=Swords and Fire=Wands attribution, and Strength is card 8 while Justice is card 11. One striking feature is the non-hierarchal, gender inclusive "court" cards: Seer, Seeker, Sibyl and Sage. A 163-page mini-book comes with this box set, as does a black organdy bag and cardboard box for storage. The mini-book provides a description and interpretation for each card, favoring a continuum approach to meaning. The slick cards shuffle with ease, measuring approximately 3 ¼ X 4 ¾ inches. The attractive backings are non-reversible, depicting an hourglass in the center with the sun and blue sky on one-half of the diagonal backing and a starry sky with crescent moon on the other.

My first impression of The World Spirit Tarot included surprise and delight, and I immediately gleaned information when looking through the deck. It was an accessible deck right from the beginning, but as with all decks, I felt I needed to put it through its paces to test its mettle.

I rarely (if ever) use the Tarot for yes/no questions. I feel that if someone wants a yes/no answer, they'd be better off using the ol' coin toss (which I sometimes do!). However, I was facing an unusual legal situation in which I received a subpoena to testify on behalf of a dog warden against a neighbor. To say I did NOT want to be involved (for a myriad of reasons) was an understatement! I kept leaving phone messages, asking them to drop my name from this situation. I hadn't heard back for weeks and was feeling a bit anxious as the day was fast approaching. I decided to test out The World Spirit Tarot using a yes/no spread with 5 cards. With this spread, the majority of cards upright indicates "yes", while the majority reversed is "no". I asked this deck if I would have to appear at the hearing, if the warden had yet spoken with his supervisor, if a warrant would be issued for my arrest (if I didn't show up for the hearing--contempt of court and all that), and so on.

I received 4 out of 5 cards for every answer--indicating the overwhelming likelihood that I would NOT have to appear, and that this whole mess would be dropped. Because this is a new deck (and because I don't use any divinatory method for "fortunetelling" purposes), I held an ambivalent "wait and see" approach. My husband, for some reason, was very comforted by these results. (He didn't tell me until after the fact, though!). Fortunately, everything was dropped--indicating that The World Spirit Tarot was a darn accurate oracle!

I've used this deck with other spreads, too, and although it's accessible, it doesn't mean the answers are always neon-light clear. That is, The World Spirit Tarot seems to encourage readers to go within for answers, plumbing the depth of inner knowing. While regurgitated "by the book" meanings would certainly work with this Rider-Waite-Smith inspired deck, intriguing folks, unusual symbolism, and unexpected depictions invite an intuitive, story-telling approach to interpretation (in my opinion).

From the ambitious (but light on her toes) figure on the 3 of Wands to the competent artist (and undecided patron) of the 3 of Pentacles--to the multi-tasking shaman (Magician) and the "put upon" hippie of the 9 of Wands, The World Spirit Tarot captures a variety of human expression, situations, and feelings. From the gorgeous sunset (or is it sunrise?) of the 6 of Wands to the majestic, fiery Phoenix rising up from the body on the Death card, the coloration of this deck provokes as much thought as any other design element. The only card I *don't* like is The Sun, which features a naked potbellied "baby" with the face (and receding hairline) of a grown man. This image has a creepy "ick" feel to it, but the rest of the deck shines.

Tarot enthusiasts who prefer multi-cultural and multi-ethnic decks will find a gem in The World Spirit Tarot. It does feature some full-frontal nudity, so the skittish may want to consider this before buying. An eye-catching deck, the black bordering highlights Ms. O'Leary's extraordinary artistic talent while the mini-book offers additional insight into these distinctive cards.

(To see 10 images from the World Spirit Tarot deck, visit the Reviews--Decks section at JanetBoyer.com)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Open and Accepting of All, January 17, 2010
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My main reason for getting into tarot was that I wanted to be open to different methods of obtaining wisdom. I wanted to ask questions and be given guidance. When I started looking to purchase a deck a few months ago, I knew that the deck I chose would have to be reflective of the openness and positivity I was seeking from the cards. The World Spirit Tarot was the stand-out deck. Including depictions of all genders (even ungendered), all races (including blue people), and all sizes and shapes, this deck is not only open to all types of people and perceptions, but also different interpretations. It breaks free from the hierarchical and patriarchal norms I saw in various decks, and takes a step into a truly open and accepting interpretation.

The art on the cards, besides being of mixed race, gender and size, is beautifully drawn and fully colored. I love the black borders on the cards. The cards themselves approach tarot in a non-patriarchal way, substituting the seer, seeker, sibyl, and sage for the page, knight, queen and king of the suits. The impressive and wonderfully open art makes this deck feel even more positive and special.

I strongly recommend these cards to all tarot readers, beginning and experienced. The first reading I did with these cards was so wonderfully honest, and eye-opening that I cried as I read them. To open yourself up to the message of the cards is a scary thing, but this deck makes it easier, more approachable, and provides a unique and positive energy.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My favourite deck - no, *my* deck, March 3, 2008
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I didn't think I was a tarot person, until I saw this deck on aecletic tarot, and fell in love.

In the beginning of Choice Centered Tarot, the author talks about what messages a tarot deck is subconsciously by what it represents - does the deck have only European people, does it display people of a range of shapes, sizes, and cultures?
After reading that, and really noticing, I did start to feel a little creeped out by all the decks which have the 'positive' cards only displaying people who are white, blond and slim.
This is the most effortlessly, truly inclusive deck I've ever come across.

It has my favourites representations of: The Magician, The Lovers, Death, and The Tower.
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