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Are the Tarot cards calling you &/or You're a Beginner and Want to Learn?
SacredPath posted a topic in Promote Yourself
I have been reading Tarot since 1996 and studied both formally & informally. If anyone is interested in a serious 6-week course study, I am offering a beginner's Tarot course that starts on Feb 10th. You can sign up here: https://www.sacredpathcourses.com/p/how-to-read-tarot-for-yourself-friends And if you want to learn more about it, you can register for my free webinar (offered Wed., Jan 29th and Feb 5th) to learn more: https://events.genndi.com/channel/SacredPathTarot If you're interested in learning (rather than Googling and juggling post-it notes), please comment and let me know what you're most excited to learn. Hope to see you there!! Carrie -
From the album: Artistic Decks
Author: Ciro Marchetti/Josephine Ellershaw Price: $14.01 on Amazon Weight: 1 pound Lang: EN The deck used in the kit is the Gilded Tarot by Ciro Marchetti. You can buy the Easy Tarot on Amazon. -
From the album: Dark Decks
Created by: Artist and designer Tony DiMauro. Published by: Wavelength Laboratory, LLC. Cards: Printed on standard 350gsm cardstock at 2.75" x 4.75" (60mm x 120mm). Purchase at: darknesstarot.com The Darkness of Light Tarot is a fully illustrated tarot card deck developed by artist and designer Tony DiMauro. It consists of 78 unique cards, designed for historical significance, divination, and collectibility. The Darkness of Light Tarot is a treatise on the balance found in all things in the universe: the darkest paths we walk there can still be found light, and in the lightest hearts there is still found darkness. This is to be human, and to be a part of the great design of all things. The deck strives to paint an honest portrait of nature: it doesn't shy away from dark themes but instead embraces them, weaving both darkness and light together to tell the story of the Fool's journey. The Darkness of Light Tarot aligns with the Wheel of the Year, with each suit corresponding to a season, with the goal of creating a sense of time that flows throughout the deck.