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Tarot calendars
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Tarot calendars
Last year, I ordered two tarot-themed wall calendars for 2018.
The Lo Scarabeo calendar was a disappointment. The picture qualitiy is mediocre, and there are only pictures from Lo Scarabeo decks, nothing else. And not even especially interesting cards. I put the calendar on the wall but it didn't do anything to my tarot practice or knowledge.
I did discover some details in the cards that I didn't see before because they're enlarged - but not enough to make me love the calendar.
A very different story is the Llwellyn calendar. Anything with the name Barbara Moore on it is worth buying imho! The picture quality is wonderful, the chosen cards much better than in the Lo Scarabeo. And Barbara Moore adds each month a little article and a spread. I have this calendar before my eyes all the time, I use it to plan my month and week, and I love it. I will keep it after this year because it's like a little book. Barbara Moore is so creative. I always take an insight, a little spark of understanding, from her words.
Obviously, I ordered the Llwellyn also for 2019. It arrived some days ago, together with the Llwellyn Astrological calendar and a third, astronomical calendar. I love wall calendars and have one in my kitchen, home office and bedroom. I have the feeling that astrology and astronomy go well with tarot They all have the same size and format, it's great and I was so happy with my choice when I opened the parcel.
I can definitely recommend the Llwellyn calendar. If there is a Lo Scarabeo calendar for 2019, I honestly wouldn't bother - maybe only if it has a card you want to put up as poster but I'm glad I tried both this year. I'm totally looking forward to next year!
I'll add pictures and some example pages tomorrow.
The Lo Scarabeo calendar was a disappointment. The picture qualitiy is mediocre, and there are only pictures from Lo Scarabeo decks, nothing else. And not even especially interesting cards. I put the calendar on the wall but it didn't do anything to my tarot practice or knowledge.
I did discover some details in the cards that I didn't see before because they're enlarged - but not enough to make me love the calendar.
A very different story is the Llwellyn calendar. Anything with the name Barbara Moore on it is worth buying imho! The picture quality is wonderful, the chosen cards much better than in the Lo Scarabeo. And Barbara Moore adds each month a little article and a spread. I have this calendar before my eyes all the time, I use it to plan my month and week, and I love it. I will keep it after this year because it's like a little book. Barbara Moore is so creative. I always take an insight, a little spark of understanding, from her words.
Obviously, I ordered the Llwellyn also for 2019. It arrived some days ago, together with the Llwellyn Astrological calendar and a third, astronomical calendar. I love wall calendars and have one in my kitchen, home office and bedroom. I have the feeling that astrology and astronomy go well with tarot They all have the same size and format, it's great and I was so happy with my choice when I opened the parcel.
I can definitely recommend the Llwellyn calendar. If there is a Lo Scarabeo calendar for 2019, I honestly wouldn't bother - maybe only if it has a card you want to put up as poster but I'm glad I tried both this year. I'm totally looking forward to next year!
I'll add pictures and some example pages tomorrow.
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Thanks for this, Nemia. I've been genuinely curious about the contents and quality of these types of products. I myself have ordered the Llewellyn Planetary Daily Guide for next year, although it hasn't arrived yet. I'm interested in doing more with transits and the general "astrological weather." This seemed like a good way to go for that.
That's good to hear that the Llewellyn calendar has what you would expect from a Barbara Moore product. Given the unusual nature of a calendar product, I thought that maybe it was the sort of thing that might carry her name, but not much in the way of her input.
That's good to hear that the Llewellyn calendar has what you would expect from a Barbara Moore product. Given the unusual nature of a calendar product, I thought that maybe it was the sort of thing that might carry her name, but not much in the way of her input.
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Pictures will come later, I have some trouble with my computer right now.... here are some older and quite bad pics of the 2018 Moore calendar.
It won't make you a reader if you know nothing about the tarot - but if you do, it will brighten your year
It won't make you a reader if you know nothing about the tarot - but if you do, it will brighten your year
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So here we have some pictures! First, let's have a look at the simple Lo Scarabeo calendar - actually, it's pretty nice, too!
The title page - and the print quality is especially bad in this picture which is a pity!
July.
May.
March.
A close-up in June showed a detail I never noticed in Strength of the Lo Scarabeo tarot - two people discussing in the background. Maybe blaming each other why they don't confront the lion while the maiden shows courage.
On the last pages of the calendar, we have a list of the decks used.
The title page - and the print quality is especially bad in this picture which is a pity!
July.
May.
March.
A close-up in June showed a detail I never noticed in Strength of the Lo Scarabeo tarot - two people discussing in the background. Maybe blaming each other why they don't confront the lion while the maiden shows courage.
On the last pages of the calendar, we have a list of the decks used.
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I write in different posts because otherwise I'll get mixed up hopelessly between all my different calendars!! Here, the wonderful Llwellyn calendar from 2018. I LOVE it.
The title page.
This is the November page. The layout is always the same - a card, an explanation, a spread, a little extra.
The spread.
The card. Moon in the Celtic Tarot.
A little information about the Moon card in general....
... and about this specific interpretation.
That's the December card. All the cards are exquisitely beautiful and I enjoyed every single month.
The last pages of the calendar give basic explanations of the major and minor cards and the Celtic Cross.
And then, there is more information about Barbara Moore and her books.
The title page.
This is the November page. The layout is always the same - a card, an explanation, a spread, a little extra.
The spread.
The card. Moon in the Celtic Tarot.
A little information about the Moon card in general....
... and about this specific interpretation.
That's the December card. All the cards are exquisitely beautiful and I enjoyed every single month.
The last pages of the calendar give basic explanations of the major and minor cards and the Celtic Cross.
And then, there is more information about Barbara Moore and her books.
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And next to the tarot calendar, I'll hang my Astrological calendar from Llwellyn - it's wonderful!
Libra on the title page.
Aries - all the illustrations are in a hyperrealistic computer-generated style, not totally my cup of tea but they give a good idea of the energy of each zodiac sign... so I'm okay with that.
The calendar page with all the information.
If you feel overwhelmed, have a look at the later pages of the calendar:
and
And this is the back page of the calendar with an overview of all the illustrations:
2019 can come!
Libra on the title page.
Aries - all the illustrations are in a hyperrealistic computer-generated style, not totally my cup of tea but they give a good idea of the energy of each zodiac sign... so I'm okay with that.
The calendar page with all the information.
If you feel overwhelmed, have a look at the later pages of the calendar:
and
And this is the back page of the calendar with an overview of all the illustrations:
2019 can come!
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Thanks for this, Nemia. I was tempted to buy one of the calendars for 2018 and was leaning towards the Lo Scarabeo as I like a lot of their decks, but now I think I'll be ordering the Llewellyn for 2019. The info and the spreads will add interest throughout the year.
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Tarot calendars can be quite enabling. They're informative tho.
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