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The Numinous Tarot

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Tomatosauce
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The Numinous Tarot

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Since I've had a couple comments on it here and elsewhere, I wanted to note that the indie, self-published deck I'm working with most right now, The Numinous Tarot, is currently available for sale.

(I'm not affiliated with the artist and gain no benefit if you buy; I just love the deck and want to see it eventually go into more printings.)

The basic idea of the deck is to be radically inclusive of people of color, people all along the gender spectrum, people who are disabled, etc. The artist has changed the gendered titles of the Court cards and certain Major Arcana, in most cases to get away from the idea that nurturing, for example, is primarily associated with women. I find that the deck really helps me to think more broadly about what those cards mean, and then I still have the more traditional names/titles in my back pocket if I find that they enrich a reading. I think of the Tarot as a sacred text, and the problem with lots of old sacred texts is that they bring a lot of patriarchal, colonial baggage with them- this deck helps bring the sacredness forward while stepping out of the more problematic elements. If Tarot is a dialogue, I think this deck is an important contribution.

The overall art definitely references RWS, but the subjects of each card are a bit more contemporary, which I find brings the ideas out of the mythic and more into the practical for me. The art is incredibly bright and cheerful and rich with symbolism- the artist has a great love for Tarot and put a lot of thought into every flower, book, background image, etc. Basically, I love looking at the pictures so I find that I get more out of them than, say, my Morgan-Greer.

Oh, also, it has my favorite Fool, which is my forum avatar.

I really can't say enough about it if you like contemporary imagery in your decks. The guidebook that comes with it is a full-sized, trade paperback with two pages for each of the Majors and one page for each of the Minors, including suggestions for reversed meanings, plus several pages on spreads and general Tarot info. The card stock is nice and thick, with gilded edges. The whole package is gorgeous- my one complaint about it is that the box is so big to accommodate the book (the cards sit in a plastic tray) that it's not really practical to store the cards in the box if you plan to carry it around. So I wrap it in a spread cloth and stick in a velvet bag instead.
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CharlotteK
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Re: The Numinous Tarot

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For Europe folks, Little Red Tarot is taking back orders :)

https://littleredtarot.com/product/numi ... guidebook/
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adrinthesky
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Re: The Numinous Tarot

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I recently received my kickstarter copy of the Numinous Tarot and I'm in love. It rekindled my practice, the guidebook got me thinking of some cards in a way I hadn't before, and I like its approach to tarot: Be kind, but honest. I like the reinterpretation of swords as bells because it adds a new sense (hearing) that I can incorporate into my readings, and the same goes for candles (heat - touch). And as far as pentacles, the depiction of the suit as tomes fits my lifestyle rather well. I'm so happy with this deck and I can't wait to keep discovering new aspects as we progress together.
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AstralPasta
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Re: The Numinous Tarot

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I absolutely love this deck and the guidebook is the best I've seen and I find myself referencing it frequently, even with other decks. The deck is so rich and powerfully, alchemically loving and instead of immediately jumping into reading with it or doing a deck interview, I decided I really needed to get to know each beautiful and magic saturated card and really feel them. So I put it on my altar, and have been drawing a card, in order, and moving onto the next once I feel I'm ready to. It's been crazy synchronistic and I feel like I'm really living the tarot and the cards. I believe it's a great deck for ritual work. I might go through this card journey more than once. It's definitely a forever deck for me 💗 I absolutely love it and have felt so blessed and loved by it and I'm really grateful to the creator for making it. It's incredible.
On my phone mainly so pardon the typos! Also if I seem more lucid than average, I'm probably typing on a PC. Hah!
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