Rachel’s DoW 43 Dark Grimoire Tarot
Posted: 18 Oct 2020, 17:51
This is a Lovecraft-based LS deck. It came out about the same time as the Llewellyn Necronomicon Tarot by Donald Tyson, so I think Lo Scarabeo agreed to call theirs Dark Grimoire in English. The name is Necronomicon in the other languages in the lwb. I like the artwork. It’s appropriately creepy and shadowy, with interesting glimpses of light. I was going to only use it for the Halloween reading circle, but I thought why not try using it all week?
I will definitely be referring to the lwb, since I’m not familiar with Lovecraft’s fictional universe. (I tried at one time, but it was just too racist for me to keep reading.) Lwb says chalices are dreams; pentacles are shadows; wands are lights; and swords are demons. And it has more detailed allusions for the majors.
Now for a good shuffle and an interview!
What is your most important characteristic? Ace of Swords
The idea behind the deck is important. It truly has something to say to me.
What is your greatest strength? 3 Pentacles
This made me chuckle! The deck’s greatest strength is its artwork and its ability to portray the unknown and unreal.
What is your greatest weakness? 4 Pentacles
This is a card of someone trying to take it with him. As a deck’s weakness, it’s difficult to translate this shadowy world into a useful reading. It’s too close to its theme.
What can you teach me? 7 Wands
Only light dispels darkness. It’s right to use my light to fight demons. And to enjoy it.
How do I learn it? The Wheel
This is a well from which people are summoning forth an ancient creature. The thing is a the threshold. Something is about to happen. I should be open to it and observe it.
What will be the outcome of our work together? 8 Wands
The book of the ace is now open in the light. I will gain an understanding of the book and the light.
I like it! And it seemed like an easy read. We’ll see how the rest of the week goes. Have a happy Sunday!
I will definitely be referring to the lwb, since I’m not familiar with Lovecraft’s fictional universe. (I tried at one time, but it was just too racist for me to keep reading.) Lwb says chalices are dreams; pentacles are shadows; wands are lights; and swords are demons. And it has more detailed allusions for the majors.
Now for a good shuffle and an interview!
What is your most important characteristic? Ace of Swords
The idea behind the deck is important. It truly has something to say to me.
What is your greatest strength? 3 Pentacles
This made me chuckle! The deck’s greatest strength is its artwork and its ability to portray the unknown and unreal.
What is your greatest weakness? 4 Pentacles
This is a card of someone trying to take it with him. As a deck’s weakness, it’s difficult to translate this shadowy world into a useful reading. It’s too close to its theme.
What can you teach me? 7 Wands
Only light dispels darkness. It’s right to use my light to fight demons. And to enjoy it.
How do I learn it? The Wheel
This is a well from which people are summoning forth an ancient creature. The thing is a the threshold. Something is about to happen. I should be open to it and observe it.
What will be the outcome of our work together? 8 Wands
The book of the ace is now open in the light. I will gain an understanding of the book and the light.
I like it! And it seemed like an easy read. We’ll see how the rest of the week goes. Have a happy Sunday!