tarotbear
So - why do you want to wear out your Tarot deck?
I wouldn't say I "want" to, but I would welcome it happening! I simply like the way a worn or semi-worn deck feels. It's cozy.So - why do you want to wear out your Tarot deck?
I wouldn't say I "want" to, but I would welcome it happening! I simply like the way a worn or semi-worn deck feels. It's cozy.
They also give you greater cred with a certain kind of client, the kind who think years-of-experience are important.
Ah! I thought you mean worn out to the point of unusable, falling apart. : But you mean worn, not squeaky brand new. The reason they pre-wash jeans.I wouldn't say I "want" to, but I would welcome it happening! I simply like the way a worn or semi-worn deck feels. It's cozy.
They also give you greater cred with a certain kind of client, the kind who think years-of-experience are important.
Which is, I think, very silly
...But people will comment and look askance at me because I have a new copy.
Before I starting learning tarot, I didn't know there WERE mass market decks. I thought there was "the tarot", as in THE tarot, not varieties of it.^I'm actually not a fan of readers with beaten-up decks. My thought is are they that down on their luck that they can't afford $15-20 to pick up a new mass market deck?
They also give you greater cred with a certain kind of client, the kind who think years-of-experience are important.
really ? Thats great news ... does it apply to me as the reader as well ? I look really worn out and used ... and cosy (like a collapsed old bean bag )
... finally, I get some cred !