HearthCricket
Tarot of Transformation or the Margarete Peterson might just be the ticket!
I don't notice the borders. The cards are large, which means they're a little difficult for me to shuffle, but they're worth it. They're designed by psychologists, and they got it right, I think. The scenes are whimsical, little fantasies, but they tell stories that get me to just the point of introspection I need, and they tend to be spot on accurate in that regard. Of course mileage may vary, but I love them.2_Journey said:Nevada - Tarot of Transformation is another one that's been on my radar. The borders look so big though! Do they detract from the images, I wonder?
----------------------------------2_Journey said:Ooooh, the Vision Quest is gorgeous! I had never seen it before. If I can get past the Native American theme, it might work perfectly. I love the minors.
Does anyone know if it is OOP? Amazon says "ships in 2-3 weeks," which I sometimes think means, "out of print but we haven't updated our database yet," lol. Lovely deck that I would never have considered. Thanks for the recommendation!
2_Journey said:So far I'm leaning towards the Circle of Life, but I'm open to new ideas. Thoughts?
It's also available in the US at TaroBear's Lair, along with several other AGM decks. It's where I got my copy.Cerulean said:Vision Quest is still at House of Tarot, if I look at aeclectic.net links