Tap into the collective imagination of Native American inspired imagery and symbols. The stylized artwork in this exciting deck provides a unique entry into your own spiritual work. From divination to journeying between worlds, this oracle is sure to help you understand more about yourself and the nature of our world. By Massimo Rotundo.
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.
Nature is continually enticing us to spend time in her embrace, through the calling of birds, the babbling of brooks and streams, the fragrant smell of the flowers and the whispers of the trees as the wind blows through their branches. Through this vibrant deck, featuring the exquisite artwork of Josephine Wall, nature beckons you to experience a world of profound beauty and timeless wisdom. Re-ignite your connection to the great spirit of Mother Earth and tap into the profound peace, healing and guidance she offers us � if we only take a moment to listen. 72 page book included. 50 cards. Card stack is 5 1/2" x 3 3/4" x 7/8".
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.