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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good adaptation of Christian icons to Tarot archetypes, November 7, 2002
This deck represents Tarot archetypes using icons from the Eastern Christian tradition. For the most part, it accomplishes this goal quite nicely. The artwork is simply beautiful -- the creator of the deck is faithful to the iconographic style, and the backgrounds of the images are decorated in gold foil. The deck, for the most part, is pretty close to RWS in its interpretation. Because it uses Christian imagery, however, readers who are well-versed in Christianity -- specifically, stories from the Bible and tradition -- may be able to glean even more meanings from the cards.The LWB is somewhat helpful. I didn't find the given divinatory meanings to be too helpful. Then again, the LWB format presents space limitations, so I guess that's inherent. On the other hand, one thing I did find especially useful was the description of the scenes. For example, the Three of Wands is described as Paul sailing toward Syracuse. Without that description, I would simply see a guy in a boat. Knowing who the guy is and where he is going helps me put the picture in a context and draw more levels of meaning from the card. One minor gripe I have about the cards in general is that, in the Minor Arcana, the scenes could be a bit larger. As it is, the Minors feature the appropriate number of suit symbols over much of the display area, with a relevant scene in the middle of the card. In some ways, I would have preferred the suit symbols to have been directly integrated into the scenes, but that might detract from the iconographic style. The court cards are sort of hard to read, but that's probably my issue rather than an issue with the deck. Like many other readers, I have always found court cards to be the most challenging. The Major Arcana are executed very well in this deck. My personal favorite is the Star, which depicts the Nativity of Jesus. I would recommend this deck to those interested in Christianity, especially Eastern Christianity.
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