"Tarot Learning Cards" by Devera Publishing

CornissMagorniss

Has anyone else here gotten this? I read the review by Bonnie Cehovet, but I can't decide. Is it useful for someone on a more intermediate level?
 

dannyboy8406

Has anyone else here gotten this? I read the review by Bonnie Cehovet, but I can't decide. Is it useful for someone on a more intermediate level?

The thing that turns me off on most "learning cards" is the fact that they put a keyword or verse on the cards to convey the meaning....not necessarily a bad thing, but somehow to me that detracts from the imagery (just a personal preference thing).

Although, I believe that no matter how far along you are on your tarot journey there is always something new to learn, especially if you're open to new perspectives and viewpoints. If you like the cards and they "speak" to you, I say go for it!

One 'learning' style deck that I do really like the looks of and have long been on the fence of purchasing is the Madam Clara Sees All Tarot. Its RWS based and I love the styling of the cards. https://www.etsy.com/listing/254073010/madam-clara-sees-all-indie-fortune

Truly though, if you think you would gain some value from the cards and learn something new, I say go for it! Worst case scenario, you gain a deck you can trade or gift to a friend who is just starting their tarot journey.
 

Belinda2

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One 'learning' style deck that I do really like the looks of and have long been on the fence of purchasing is the Madam Clara Sees All Tarot. Its RWS based and I love the styling of the cards. https://www.etsy.com/listing/254073... of those cards, thinking about getting them.