"Tarot images have numerous other associations including the symbolic expression of Jungian archetypes, which describe behavioral patterns stored in our collective unconscious. These archetypes have been symbolically expressed in religion, fiction, mythology, folkslore and fairy tales, as well as in the Tarot...Tarot is a powerful tool for gaining access to deeper layers of the subconscious, and to learn from the immense knowledge of the collective conscience. The Sun and the Moon Tarot considers universal archetypes and cultural symbols, and also incorporates the artist's own personal symbols." -- Vanessa Decort
Have you seen our new Sun and Moon Tarot from artist Vanessa Decort?
ISBN-13: 978-1572816596
The Sun and Moon Tarot is available at your favorite online or brick-and-mortar bookstore. (If they don't have it in stock, just ask for them to order it for you using the ISBN).
Here are six images from the deck:
these are amazing cards but should not have words at the top, these mean something to the artist but not to anyone else, for someone who reads intuitively, it is a massive distraction, would love to use them but would have to tippex out the words, would love to see these cards with no words and no borders at all, then they would open up amazing realms for an intuitive reader
Posted by: julie | 07/21/2013 at 07:48 AM
Hi Julie-
Please note that the words on these cards are not random words selected by the artist they are the key words ascribed to the cards in the Thoth Crowley system of tarot. Though the artwork in Sun and Moon is unique, the structure of the deck and the meaning conventions follow precisely the traditional Crowley Thoth. Thanks for your comments. Happy for the chance to explain.
Posted by: Lynn Sparrow | 07/22/2013 at 08:23 AM