Chariot Posted March 6 Posted March 6 (edited) Okay. Just broke down and ordered the 200-card Tea Leaf Tarot, by Rae Hepburn—which I definitely didn't 'need'. It should arrive in the next couple of days. I find the concept intriguing and the individual round cards potentially quite helpful and specific. Once I discovered the cards can be shuffled inside a bag, the whole problem of how to shuffle 200 round cards became quite easy to solve. So hey-ho. A treat for myself. We await developments. Edited March 6 by Chariot
DanielJUK Posted March 6 Author Posted March 6 It's a really interesting oracle to have in your collection. According to the info about it, it's superb for calendar readings (like for the months / year ahead).
Chariot Posted March 8 Posted March 8 My Tea Leaf Tarot just arrived ...a day early. Oh goodie. I'm off to unbox it and see what to make of it.
Saturn Celeste Posted Wednesday at 04:00 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:00 PM On 4/14/2026 at 11:54 AM, KaiNO said: Yay! 😊 Wow, that set looks impressive KaiNo! The Old Style Tarot arrives tomorrow! I love this 8 of Wands!
KaiNO Posted Wednesday at 09:04 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:04 PM On 4/14/2026 at 5:54 PM, KaiNO said: Yay! 😊 Some of the cards: Deck: Telos Tarot of 777 holographic large deck
Nemia Posted Thursday at 04:18 PM Posted Thursday at 04:18 PM I have ordered four decks for my Taurus birthday, but they'll probably arrive in ca. six weeks... I don't care, I'm used to waiting. The four decks are: Good Fortune Tarot Tarot of Magical Hours Tarot of Oppositions Flowerchild Tarot I'm very excited and happy, and I'll post pictures once they arrive.
KaiNO Posted Friday at 11:33 AM Posted Friday at 11:33 AM I've recently rediscovered Kickstarter and realized I'd completely forgotten about a project I backed in 2022 🙄 One I never received because shipping hadn't been paid. I took care of that, and yesterday it finally arrived! 🙂 On the left in the picture above, that's The Light in the Mist - A Tarot Puzzletale from Kickstarter. On the right side of the photo, that's something else that arrived same day, some astrology reference cards I got from Etsy. I plan to use them like flashcards to help me memorize and better remember the meanings of different astrological elements. Here are a few more pictures: Otherwise, I keep seeing so many beautiful tarot decks I'd love to have, including one of those you mentioned above, @Nemia. But now I have to restrain myself🤞 I’m still waiting to receive: - The Tarot of Secrets - The MicroCosmic Oracle
Saturn Celeste Posted Friday at 12:13 PM Posted Friday at 12:13 PM 38 minutes ago, KaiNO said: I’m still waiting to receive: - The MicroCosmic Oracle I have that deck and love it! For as many cards in it (60), it shuffles surprisingly well! Enjoy!
Natural Mystic Guide Posted Saturday at 09:20 AM Posted Saturday at 09:20 AM On 4/17/2026 at 12:18 AM, Nemia said: Good Fortune Tarot Tarot of Magical Hours I recently acquired these two.
Nemia Posted Saturday at 10:17 AM Posted Saturday at 10:17 AM Really? That's fantastic, how do you like them? Did you write about them? I must have missed it.
Natural Mystic Guide Posted Saturday at 01:28 PM Posted Saturday at 01:28 PM 2 hours ago, Nemia said: how do you like them? I have mixed feelings about both decks. 1. Good Fortune Tarot This is an overall good workhorse deck. I'm always looking for well done Rider Waite clones for if I am working with a group and want to give everybody their own deck to use. I like the art and the use of different motifs throughout such as owls and bees. Except almost all of the people look as though they have swallowed something very unpleasant. Weird facial expressions. I'm not a big Barbara Moore fan. We have very different takes on many cards -- it's a nice big detailed guidebook. 2. Tarot of Magical Hours The premise behind this deck is fascinating. The idea is that different cards fall into different parts of the day and that these different parts of the day carry special meanings. In actuality this premise is just not well developed. I like the art. It is a little dark, but really pretty and unique. I like that most of the figures are female or ambi.
Tanga Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) Oooh - some interesting decks to look at & read about here... By chance I discovered that Phyllis Curott (Years ago I read her book "Book of Shadows" and was inspired) produced a Tarot and Oracle deck a couple of years ago. So, I'm waiting for that. Not the 1st deck I've purchased purely due to association with the author. It's the Witches' Wisdom Tarot & Witches' Wisdom Oracle. I'm curious...🧐 Edited 12 hours ago by Tanga
Nemia Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago On 4/18/2026 at 4:28 PM, Natural Mystic Guide said: I have mixed feelings about both decks. 1. Good Fortune Tarot This is an overall good workhorse deck. I'm always looking for well done Rider Waite clones for if I am working with a group and want to give everybody their own deck to use. I like the art and the use of different motifs throughout such as owls and bees. Except almost all of the people look as though they have swallowed something very unpleasant. Weird facial expressions. I'm not a big Barbara Moore fan. We have very different takes on many cards -- it's a nice big detailed guidebook. 2. Tarot of Magical Hours The premise behind this deck is fascinating. The idea is that different cards fall into different parts of the day and that these different parts of the day carry special meanings. In actuality this premise is just not well developed. I like the art. It is a little dark, but really pretty and unique. I like that most of the figures are female or ambi. Thank you very much, as you know, I value your opinions very much.
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