A week with the Gaian Tarot
Posted: 28 Nov 2021, 18:38
This is a popular deck that’s been around for a while. I have the original full deck indie edition and the Llewellyn edition (with the incorrect title Emperor instead of Builder). I don’t have the newer Schiffer edition (with the unpleasing (to me) powder blue borders and titles). Oh, I also have the Fool’s Dog app! (I thought I would use the app to do readings with the book entries someday. Not that I have.) I’ll be using the Llewellyn edition this week.
I like decks that show contemporary people and scenes like this one. And I like the photo-realistic artwork. Is it weird to like that many of the illustrations subtly (or not so subtly) cross over into the white borders?
I read somewhere that the deck is very “middle class,” in a disapproving way. That turned me off of it for a while, but you know what? I’m pretty hopelessly middle class myself. I guess it’s made for people like me, so I might as well enjoy it!
Suits are fire, water, air, earth. Courts are Child, Explorer, Guardian, Elder, and are not gendered. Majors are somewhat renamed (Emperor to Builder, etc.). The book has, for majors, a short phrase, a description of the scene, “when you get this card in a reading,” “when you read the Shadow side of this card,” themes, symbols, journal questions, and affirmations. For minors, it has a description of the scene, “when you get this card in a reading,” “when you read the Shadow side of this card,” and affirmations. (I was thinking it had affirmation only for the majors. So I might be using the affirmations this week. We’ll see.)
In the meantime, on to the interview!
Most important characteristic: Five of Air
It’s good a portraying argument and intellectual conflict. These eagles aren’t afraid to have their say!
Strength: Ten of Fire
The deck is full of energy. It can trigger a crisis that will eventually lead to growth, like a forest fire can be a restart for life in the forest.
Weakness: Ace of Water
I don’t really connect with salmon and fish eggs! The deck is better at showing thought and energy than emotion?
What can I learn from the deck? Elder of Air
Well, this is all very court-heavy! I don’t think I’ve ever gotten a king and queen side by side in an interview before . . . I can learn that I’m not done my tarot learning. I can still get something useful from the book and the deck.
How can I learn it? Guardian of Air
By being open to learning. And sometimes we learn best by teaching. Teaching is being a guardian, passing information along with some added personal touches!
Outcome of our work together: Explorer of Water
I’ll fall in love with modern, new agey tarot again. The deck will take me places I haven’t been for a while.
Sounds good to me! Happy to start it this week! Have a great Sunday!
I like decks that show contemporary people and scenes like this one. And I like the photo-realistic artwork. Is it weird to like that many of the illustrations subtly (or not so subtly) cross over into the white borders?
I read somewhere that the deck is very “middle class,” in a disapproving way. That turned me off of it for a while, but you know what? I’m pretty hopelessly middle class myself. I guess it’s made for people like me, so I might as well enjoy it!
Suits are fire, water, air, earth. Courts are Child, Explorer, Guardian, Elder, and are not gendered. Majors are somewhat renamed (Emperor to Builder, etc.). The book has, for majors, a short phrase, a description of the scene, “when you get this card in a reading,” “when you read the Shadow side of this card,” themes, symbols, journal questions, and affirmations. For minors, it has a description of the scene, “when you get this card in a reading,” “when you read the Shadow side of this card,” and affirmations. (I was thinking it had affirmation only for the majors. So I might be using the affirmations this week. We’ll see.)
In the meantime, on to the interview!
Most important characteristic: Five of Air
It’s good a portraying argument and intellectual conflict. These eagles aren’t afraid to have their say!
Strength: Ten of Fire
The deck is full of energy. It can trigger a crisis that will eventually lead to growth, like a forest fire can be a restart for life in the forest.
Weakness: Ace of Water
I don’t really connect with salmon and fish eggs! The deck is better at showing thought and energy than emotion?
What can I learn from the deck? Elder of Air
Well, this is all very court-heavy! I don’t think I’ve ever gotten a king and queen side by side in an interview before . . . I can learn that I’m not done my tarot learning. I can still get something useful from the book and the deck.
How can I learn it? Guardian of Air
By being open to learning. And sometimes we learn best by teaching. Teaching is being a guardian, passing information along with some added personal touches!
Outcome of our work together: Explorer of Water
I’ll fall in love with modern, new agey tarot again. The deck will take me places I haven’t been for a while.
Sounds good to me! Happy to start it this week! Have a great Sunday!