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Spiral Tarot Deck & Book Set

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The ancient symbol of the spiral has been used by diverse cultures on their continuum of life. In the richly illustrated Spiral Tarot deck and book set, the legends of mythical imagery and ancient Celtic wisdom are explored.

128 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1997

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June 9, 2013
Do you fall in love with a deck and forsake all others--for a while? I am in my second infatuation with the "Spiral Tarot Deck & Book." I used it exclusively for over a year. Somehow the deck eased its way to the bottom of the stack. Yes, just like books, I have stacks of tarot decks.

I wanted to introduce this deck to my tarot study group. I haven't been able to put it down since. The concept of the spiral as icon for our life path first drew me. The art work is remarkable. The explanations range from classical Greek analogies to the Kabbala.

The Fool is the sacred hero, and the journey is the readers. Number Eight is Strength and Eleven, Justice. My preference.

If you're looking for a new deck, do consider this one. And remember, it only means what you think it means. You are the guide to interpretation. What is written is a suggestion but how you perceive each card is the lineage of your own truths.
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