I did a deck interview for the Zombie Tarot. I often do deck interviews for new decks to see how best to work with it in my Tarot practice. I also do deck interviews on decks that I’ve had awhile, but haven’t used.
I am a sucker for simple, geometric shapes and punchy keywords, so this deck is perfect for me. The vibrant colors and the highly accurate readings makes this a winner for me and I love pairing with my Afro Goddess Tarot Arcanas deck.
Do you have this deck? How are you getting along with it?
I unbox The Afro Goddess Tarot Arcanas 1st Edition deck, by Andrea Furtick, and let’s just say, this deck has instantly become a soul deck for me. With its glossy black backings (be sure to check out the shape of Africa on the back of the card!), its matte fronts, and the gorgeous, bright images – you can’t help but to fall in love with the visual presentation. The clam shell box is also matte and the guidebook fits perfectly inside the box. The guidebook also has a nice, matte texture and it is packed with great information on spreads and the card meanings.
I missed the Kickstarter campaign for this deck, but I am ever so glad I was able to get my hands on this lovely first edition. I have used this deck at least a dozen times since purchasing it, and it has not once disappointed in the accuracy of readings and the quality of the cards.
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Crystals: Rose Quartz and Blue Kyanite
Book: The Joy of Doing Nothing, by Rachel Jonat and Awakened Empath: The Ultimate Guide to Emotional, Psychological and Spiritual Healing, by Aletheia Luna and Mateo Sol.
Doo Dads: My very pretty pendulum and my happy drum.
Oracle: Messenger Oracle, Soul Trees Oracle, The Empathic Oracle, The Lunar Nomad Oracle, and the Inner Compass Oracle.
Tarot: Dreams of Gaia Tarot, The Textured Tarot, and Hip Chicks Tarot.
An unboxing of The Empathic Oracle, by Steve Wilson and Michelle Motuzas. Published by Red Feather, a Schiffer Publishing company. Get your copy on Amazon or at Schiffer Publishing’s website.
This is part 2 in a 3 part Card by Card series. We are looking at various 4 of Swords from several decks to pick up themes, nuances, and symbolism that will help better understand the associated card meanings.