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H**L
Welcome to the Dark Side of Life
Look at the Hanged Man card first! You will quickly realize that this is not your usual Tarot deck. This Tarot deck is DARK, not only because of the muted colors used, or the shadowy illustrations, but also because, as the LWB states, it is "a key that can open forgotten doors in the darkest corners of the psyche". The deck is inspired by writings on magic, witchcraft and the occult, especially those of H.P. Lovecraft, in his tales about The Necronomicon. There is a Necronomicon Tarot published, but these two decks are quite different. The LWB included with the deck is the usual type from Lo Scarabeo, that is, it gives you very little to aid you in determining the meanings of the cards. In fact, no meanings for each card is set forth. However, with regard to this deck, that is a good thing. The reader is given alot of leeway in interpreting the cards. The LWB gives you alittle info to start you off, and you do the rest. In many decks, the cards "speak" to you, and basically tell you how to interpret the cards, but this is not the case, in this deck. In this deck, the cards invite you in, to ponder what they might mean. I don't want to tell much about what is included in the Major and Minor Arcana cards, just that the illustrations are beautiful. The only thing I wish to say about the cards is, that I own about 35 decks, and that this is the first deck to which I can truly say, that I was more fascinated with the pip cards 2-10, than I was with the other cards in this deck. You look at the cards, and you keep on asking yourself "what if", and what would happen if one's dark side and fears do not remain hidden, but come to the surface? I don't think that this deck is good for beginners into Tarot. Some understanding of Tarot meanings would be helpful in interpreting these cards. Also, I don't think that it would be a good idea in using this deck for divination purposes for other people, because of the negative ideas and scary illustrations contained in the deck. It is more useful for meditation and analysis. It should be used as a tool to "know Thyself". The illustrations contain severed heads, demons, monsters, spirits and apparitions. You must delve into the psyche to seek the answers to the following questions: Do these things exist in reality, or are they goblins all of my own creation? Are we in control, or are we being controlled?
M**D
Ascension
The card stock and structure are well made for shuffling. The size is perfect for smaller hands which is appreciated for long discussions with higher self and guide/source wisdom.From experience divining the messaging with limited and seemingly cryptic passages requires an ascended conceptualization of divine structure inside of the infinite.I picked these up too soon. Believing them shadow work tools in my already extensive kit. These are not that. While they can aid in the walk through one’s shadow self in a superficial manner one who hasn’t surrendered to the vast comprehension of source will find them rather cryptic.Reading for others requires either incredible intuitive instinct adeptly built over vast experience or a comprehension that these will confound lower vibration conversations many on the earth bound plane desire answers within. These are not “should I or shouldn’t I” in regards to daily living reasoning tools.If however one is seeking higher purpose within the esoteric Akashic wisdom spheres the cards begin to unravel the cryptic messaging in surprising ways.A new beauty arises in the illustrations as the depths of the cryptic verbiage begins to create a moving picture within the illustrated landscapes which hold keys to unraveling the limited but heavy hitting written messages. They certainly open up to creative guide, ancestral, and source messaging to develop vast conversation within limited card selections.A working knowledge of traditional Rider Waite tarot is helpful to bridge the gap in the limited explanations in each card section. But beware staying too true to original tarot as these are meant as an expansion beyond origin. And I would tailor spreads that one is very comfortable with in utilization as these are more intuition and synchronicity vs structure specific.Definitely a well thought out Lovecraftian journey married to oracle and tarot divination. I think it does the marriage justice. Bravo
T**S
Great deck, but not for everyone.
I received this tarot deck as a gift from my fiancee just a few weeks ago and I have had a chance to do a few readings with it. Even though the cards are loosely based on H.P. Lovecraft stories, this deck is not a "gimmick deck". It is a good deck to read when a serious answer is needed and you want a very straight-to-the-point answer. I will warn that the symbolism in this deck is very dark so if you are afraid or turned off by gruesome images then this probably isn't the deck for you. I love the images on the major arcana especially (see Strength), but the art of the minor arcana is impressive as well. Much of the imagery has a lot in common with the Rider-Waite-Smith pack, but this is definitely not a RWS clone as there are plenty of differences (namely severed heads and bloody scenes) to make this a very unique deck with a lot of creepy atmosphere.Highly recommended to horror fans or any fans of darker themed tarot decks.
R**K
Great deck especially for lovecraft fans
At first I was worried about how well this deck would work, if it was more gimmick than anything but after using it I love it and the pictures work well with the meaning of the cards. Also was very pleasantly surprised with the HP lovecraft stories represented such as Dream quest of unknown Kadath, Pickmand model, Dagon, Shadow over insmouth and of course Dunwhich horror.
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