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Zodiac Tarot (English and Spanish Edition) [Cards]

Lo Scarabeo (Author)
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September 8, 2007

The Ultimate Blending of Astrology and the Tarot

Many astrologers today are trying to bring concepts of their science out of the archaic Victorian past and into the present and future. This trend is combined with one of the best planned Tarot decks ever. The Major Arcana cards associated with planets show people from a family on them: grandparents, parents, a son, daughter and baby. These family members appear later on the Minor Arcana cards. In astrology there are three qualities called quadruplicities (because each appears four times through the zodiacal signs). In the Majors, the Cardinal signs have images of daytime. The Mutable cards show images of sunrise or sunset. The Fixed signs show images of night.

The art on this deck is wonderful, covering the full spectrum from light to dark, happy to sad. This is highly appropriate due to the nature of astrological interpretation today. Modern astrologers often focus on contemporary concepts of psychological balance and understanding. Many of the meanings of the cards explained in the included booklet are associated with modern psychological theory. Therefore, be very careful when using this deck! Perhaps more than any other Tarot deck this can have a devastating impact on the people you read for.

As a benefit, most of the associations are linked to the astrological and Tarot associations of the famous Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Thus it is perfect for people trying to learn that system. Tarot, astrology and the Golden Dawn? Don't pass this up!


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Since 1987, Art Publisher Lo Scarabeo has published over 100 Tarot decks that have been acclaimed all over the world for originality and quality. Only the best Italian and International artists are selected for our new decks, and the result is that Lo Scarabeo's decks are all recognizable as an exceptional artistic value.

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One of Lo Scarabeo's goals is the preservation of traditional Tarot decks.

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New decks and ideas are continually gathered from all over the world. This allows Lo Scarabeo to produce some of the most innovative decks available today.

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*Llewellyn is the exclusive distributor of Lo Scarabeo products in North America.

Product Details

  • Cards: 78 pages
  • Publisher: Llewellyn Publications (September 8, 2007)
  • Language: English, Spanish
  • ISBN-10: 0738712388
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738712383
  • Product Dimensions: 4.9 x 2.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,343,784 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not your typical RWS clone, December 4, 2007
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Start learning about tarot cards, and fairly soon you'll hear of the system of astrological correspondences for the tarot developed by the Golden Dawn (an occult society) in the nineteenth century. With many decks, you have to learn about the GD system separately because it's hard to figure it out from just looking at the cards--for a beginner, especially, the pictures seem to have little to nothing to do with astrology. For example, in decks based on the RWS deck, the Eight of Swords shows a blindfolded woman bound in a ring of eight swords: you can easily pick up on feelings of being trapped from the card, but does that say Jupiter in Gemini to you?

Lee Bursten has gone about this from another angle: what if you started with the astrology and drew pictures to match? This tarot definitely feels like a carefully constructed system--not as hit-and-miss as a traditional RWS deck.

First, in the Major Arcana, Bursten came up with archetypal characters for any card represented by a planet and scenes with the flavor of the sign for the cards represented by the signs of the zodiac. So the Wheel of Fortune (Jupiter) shows a middle-aged businessman (Bursten calls him the Father) and the Lovers (Gemini) depicts a library.

In the Minor Arcana, where each card gets a planet-in-sign association, the character is drawn in the corresponding scene. Here, the Eight of Swords (the Eight of Clouds in this deck) shows the Father in a library that's so overstuffed with books that he barely has room to sit and study (Bursten's description: "Too much (Jupiter) attention to detail (Gemini)").

The Court Cards, matched with pairs of elements in the GD system, just shows those elemental pairs. The Queen of Wands (here, the Queen of Torches), associated with Water of Fire in the GD system, is a picture of a flaming torch against a watery background.

So does the deck work? With tarot decks, of course, that's pretty much a personal reaction, but I think it could if you're prepared to have a more intellectual than intuitive reading. I think this deck might succeed better as a tool for learning the GD system than as a reading deck, plus I could see merit in meditating on the cards to see if you can see the traditional RWS meanings in the pictures.

Artistically, the pictures are clear enough. The characters appear to live in the 1950s; I don't know whether that was Bursten's decision or Luca Raimondo's (the artist). All characters are white, which surprised me a bit: Bursten's earlier tarot deck, Gay Tarot, was racially diverse. This deck cries out for some good explanations and an accompanying book, but right now all you get is the LWB and its descriptions are pretty skimpy.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Retro Tarot!!, October 30, 2008
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As an astrologer I have been waiting for this deck, and I believe it is quite inspired. Tarot, the kabbalah tree of life, and astrology are interlinked, but it is not easy to move from one method of "divining" to another. Because I know astrology, these cards made perfect sense to me, and they work. Also, because I was born in 1950 and all the picture books in my childhood had pictures like on these cards, I could connect back to my roots...always a good way to reach for inspiration.
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