Showing posts with label lieselle's eternal tarot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lieselle's eternal tarot. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 November 2025

Deck review: Lieselle's Eternal Tarot

Discover new Tarot insights and ignite your path to self-discovery with this stunning deck from renowned reader Lieselle Elliot!

From beloved Tarot reader Lieselle Elliot, Lieselle’s Eternal Tarot has been masterfully crafted to guide readers’ self-empowerment and introspection. Suitable for readers of all levels, this deck serves as an exceptional tool for accessing deeper understanding into the Tarot and the querent’s life.

Lieselle’s Eternal Tarot features a skillfully rendered Major Arcana based on the Rider-Waite-Smith and traditional pip-style Minors sketched in stunning detail by artist Sean Frosali. Each pip-style minor is labeled with a “mantra,” a short phrase reminding readers of the card’s primary interpretation.

New visual symbols and meaning have been imbued over these classic Tarot structures, reflecting Lieselle’s unique insights from over 20 years as a professional Tarot reader and influencer. In the easy-to-read guidebook, delve into the interpretation, key symbols, and numerological meaning of each card.

Lieselle’s Eternal Tarot is a powerful tool to build readers’ Tarot knowledge and intuition, guiding personal insight, self-discovery, and spiritual growth.


You can see the unboxing and flickthrough on Tiktok or youtube. I posted two spreads using this deck, a deck interview and a Focus of the Day.

Wednesday, 26 November 2025

Wednesday Spread: Focus of the Day, Lieselle's Eternal Tarot

Welcome to the Wednesday Spread!
Today we’re exploring Lieselle’s Eternal Tarot with a spread designed to guide us from foundation to inspired action - a gentle journey through stability, insight, and courageous movement. Let’s see what insights the cards bring today!

Wednesday, 19 November 2025

Wednesday Spread; Interview Spread, Lieselle's Eternal Tarot

Welcome to the Wednesday Spread, all! This week we're working with Lieselle's Eternal Tarot, a black and white pip deck with mantras. I'm interested to see how it reads!

Monday, 17 November 2025

Lieselle's Eternal Tarot - Overview


Black and white, pip Minors, mantras on the cards - this deck certainly isn't like anything else on my shelf. I'm excited to give it a go and see what we learn! 

Follow along as I work with this deck;

First Impressions

Interview Spread

Focus of the Day Spread

Full Review

Lieselle's Eternal Tarot - First Impressions

There’s something quietly compelling about a deck that exists entirely in black and white. The Lieselle’s Eternal Tarot landed on my desk this week, a pip-and-mantra deck from redFeather/Schiffer. At first glance, it feels minimalist - no colours to distract, no frills - yet it’s packed with detail, personality, and intention.


At a Glance

Publisher: redFeather / Schiffer
Art Style: Black & white, detailed, pip deck
Size: Standard tarot dimensions
Theme: Classic tarot with mantras for the Minors
First Impressions Guide: Yes, concise and elegant


First Impressions

The Majors are beautifully intricate; each image draws you in despite the monochrome palette. The court cards are a delight - each wears a distinctive hat to mark its identity, a small but charming touch that instantly helps distinguish the personalities at a glance.

I’m curious about a few things as I dive in:

  • How will reading in black and white shift the experience?

  • Will the mantras in the Minors align with my intuitive understanding of the cards?

  • Are the pip cards easier or trickier to read without colour cues?

The deck feels thoughtful, intentional, and elegant - like a whisper rather than a shout.


First Draw

My very first card from the deck is the King of Wands, “Creative Leadership.” Even in black and white, the figure radiates energy and authority. The mantra adds another layer, nudging me toward the qualities of vision, initiative, and inspiring others. It’s immediately clear that this deck wants to communicate directly, not rely on ornamentation or flashy imagery.

The King of Wands - an ornate crown suspended above a stick. The words 'Creative Leadership' are written above the crown.


Closing Thoughts

One card in, seventy-seven to go - and I’m already intrigued. The Lieselle’s Eternal Tarot feels like a deck for reflection, clarity, and intention. I’m excited to explore how the monochrome aesthetic, detailed Majors, and mantra-driven Minors shape the readings to come.

I’ll be back soon with more impressions - and likely a few surprises along the way.



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