There are those who believe in the magic of the Soul. Now there is a tool to access that magic and hear the whispers of your inner spirit. Let the photocollaged images with their blue, green, and orange colors set a dreamlike tone of magical faraway places that you imagined as a child. Through using 78 cards based on the Rider-Waite Tarot system, learn to connect to the magic of your Soul not only for personal growth but to help ground you in times of need. With an accompanying guidebook that uses a journal format to allow space for self-development, this deck makes a wonderful divination tool for beginners or anyone looking to do inner-child work. Let this delightful, expressive, and charming deck bring out the magic in you!
Reviews of the Total Tarot magazine, the decks provided with it, and other decks and books I acquire. Follow along on my Tarot journey. All opinions are my own. Some deck and book reviews are copied from my general review blog, readandreviews.blogspot.com
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Deck review: The Westwood Tarot by Yasmeen Westwood and Kalliope
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