The wisdom of this deck becomes easily apparent when you start understanding the world it is immersed in. I believe it is a rich representation of the Neolithic / pre-Celtic world.
I have this deck, and I always get put in this wonderful world of druidry, earth and forest magick, and it always sends me back to ancient Celtic forests 🥰 Thank you for this walk-through 😁🥰
Interesting re-doings. I can see people really digging it. Though the stones/pentacles really resonated with me. The message in the drawing and using stones to represent it was very cool.
Lmao every deck is different even beautiful in its own way. Personally I think the colors on this deck are plenty vibrant, but sorry it’s not giving me epilepsy 😂😂
It's a different system than the traditional tarot, so probably need to read through the book first. I enjoy a muted palate, I find many of the other decks too bright and garish.
What edition is this please? There are two showing in the Book Depository, one by Edison and the other by Sterling Publishers. I’m wondering whether there is much of a difference between the publications as they differ in cost quite a lot. Thanks very much.
Hi T.O.! This is off subject, but I'm afraid if I posted it on ur video from a year ago, you will not see the comment. I was watching ur 6 part series on each card from the Lenormand. My question is when doing a spread do you always pull out the Querent card? Or do you do the spread and see if the Querent shows up in the reading? Thanks so much for your time and expertise. Charlene