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Does a tarot deck needs more cards?
Of course not! It’s made to be a complete story with 78 cards. However, suppose we forget about that for a minute and get all creative: What extra card(s) would you like to see in the Tarot deck? What would they represent and how would they look like?
Personally, I really feel that the much discussed happy squirrel card might be an excellent addition. See the thread about that card to understand why
Other cards I’d like to see: a zero card for each of the suits. It would be like the aces, only without the symbol of the suit. Sort of a germination phase. I’m sure that there are ways to pick that idea up from already existing cards in the tarot, but he, it’s about cards I’d like to add, not about cards that actually make sense
Another example: In Holland there’s a deck called “tarot in de herstelde orde” Which roughly translates to ‘tarot in the original order’. It contains two extra cards in the major arcane, denoting the positive and the negative principle in the universe.
Of course not! It’s made to be a complete story with 78 cards. However, suppose we forget about that for a minute and get all creative: What extra card(s) would you like to see in the Tarot deck? What would they represent and how would they look like?
Personally, I really feel that the much discussed happy squirrel card might be an excellent addition. See the thread about that card to understand why
Other cards I’d like to see: a zero card for each of the suits. It would be like the aces, only without the symbol of the suit. Sort of a germination phase. I’m sure that there are ways to pick that idea up from already existing cards in the tarot, but he, it’s about cards I’d like to add, not about cards that actually make sense
Another example: In Holland there’s a deck called “tarot in de herstelde orde” Which roughly translates to ‘tarot in the original order’. It contains two extra cards in the major arcane, denoting the positive and the negative principle in the universe.