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Item #DNATAME0TA: Created by a woman of Shawnee heritage, & illustrated by her husband, J.A. Gonzalez, the cards feature Native American history, symbolism & folklore including material related by a Blackfoot medicine man, Harry Sparrowhawk. The cards depict different aspects of daily life from a variety of Native American tribes including Apache, Arapaho, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chippewa, Comanche, Hopi, Huron, Inuit, Iroguois, Kiowa, Navaho, Papago, Pima, Pueblo, Shawnee, Sioux, etc. This deck is not limited to the standard interpretations of traditional illustrations, but reflects the spirit & meaning of the Native American Way. Inspired by the fusion of European & Native American ideals, the card titles & illustrations are modified in both obvious & subtle ways. Comprised of 78 cards, divided into 22 Major Arcana & 56 Minor Arcana. Instruction booklet included. By Gonzalez, Magda Weck. |
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Item #DNECTAR: Donald Tyson strikes again with another innovative tribute to renowned occult writer H. P. Lovecraft. Tysons trilogy of worksinspired by the magical adventures of the mad sorcerer Abdul Alhazredachieves brilliant completion with Necronomicon Tarot. Gruesome gods, sinister monsters, and other strange creatures lurk throughout this fully functional tarot deck. All seven rulers of the Old Ones from Tysons Necronomicon star among the decks trumps, including the great amphibian deity Dagon as the Hierophant and the ancient witch Ithakuah as the Hermit. The symbolism of these vividly illustrated cards corresponds with astrology, the elements, and the Golden Dawn, while the decks structure honors the boundaries of traditional tarot. The enclosed book features detailed descriptions of the cards and the meaning for both upright and reversed positions. Tyson also offers divination guidance and a special divination spread. By Donald Tyson. |
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Item #DNEWORL: Tarot Deck: The first tarot to celebrate an African-American culture, this book and 79-card deck capture both the spirit and the imagery of Voodoo`s African, West Indian, and Catholic influences. Ancient and earth-honoring, Voodoo`s practices take on different forms specific to time and place, but its essence remains focused on the loa--the potent spiritual forces of Voodoo that are manifested directly through human beings and their actions. The authors draw strong parallels between the Waite and Thoth Tarots, the Kabalistic Tree of Life, and the Voodoo tradition as it is practiced in New Orleans. Just as the major and minor arcana of the Tarot represent the archetypes of the human psyche and the natural forces of our world, so do the loa of Voodoo embody the primal energies of the universe. With a variety of spreads and readings, the authors show how the Tarot can be an idea channel through which the loa exercise their powers to teach, advise, and initiate the serious student into their mysteries. By Martinie & Glassman. |
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Item #DNEWPAL: Tarot Deck: The New Palladini Tarot was conceived and designed by the same man who, 25 years ago, brought us the Aquarian Tarot, David Palladini. Those 25 years have seen an increase in the depth and subtlety of his deck design, mixing together Medieval, Egyptian, and modern imagery, with a focus on representing all the various races and religions of man. As a divination tool, this is an excellent deck to use, as it is very familiar for people who have mainly used the Rider-Waite tarot. Palladini has also done illustrations for books by Jane Yolen, Stephen King, and Robin McKinley. Palladini, David. |
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