The more time I spend with this deck, the more connected I feel to it. To me, the reasoning behind this is quite simple yet profound at the same time. As individual humans, we each interpret facial expressions and body language differently; for example, what I interpret as a sad face may be seen by someone else to convey stress or being overwhelmed. With the Touchstone being so heavily influenced by the facial expressions in each portrait, this opens the door for such diverse and personal interpretation and for me, that adds so much depth and beauty to an already amazing deck.
I'm not sure whether I'll be ordering the Kunati edition of the Touchstone just because I'm so bonded with my LE deck. I'll most likely get it just for the companion book and then gift the deck to a friend of mine who is an art history major and loves getting lost in my Touchstone deck.
I'll be singing praises about this deck for a very long time. The Touchstone has become my go-to deck whenever someone asks me for a reading. You don't even have to be familiar with Tarot symbolism in order to get something meaningful out of this deck, which is a beautiful thing.