thorhammer said:
Absolutely! Thanks
you're a sweetie
And you're right. It's just that I thought this deck would be something that it's not, and I'm still looking for that something and know I'll find it in the Thoth/Liber T. But I'm happy to wait, really I am.
\m/ Kat
I'm reminded of a very haughty taroist who said that the only decks to use were Thoth and Tarot of the Spirit. If you like evocative pips, you might find the ToS to your liking. She thought that it was as deep as Thoth, fwiw.
OR, you could just wait for Scion's book to come out, and go with Liber T, and be done with it! Me, I find Thoth/Liber T to be a bit dark for my tastes. No, dark is not that right word for it - more like darkly esoteric. I'm not interested in where those decks might take me, at least not right now.
Skimo said:
Yes, I intend to study the Maat after and I would be pleased if we do it together.
Cool! It could be an interesting fall/winter..
That is, if I'm done with the cats.
I'm liking this deck more and more - the lack of esotericism/spirituality is growing on me. I'm thinking that Maat is almost more of a spiritual tool rather than a tarot deck. I'll be interested in what we come up with later this year.
Emily said:
LOL - I've used the Wheel of Change too and also felt that it would have been a great deck to get into - I love colourful decks and the WoC is that.
(But I don't think I'll be changing
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Hey Emily, thanks for not hitting me with a tomato.
And no, I didn't think you'd be switching anytime soon, either.
I didn't do anything BBC-wise yesterday - I'll finish up the sevens, and maybe even look at the Chariot today. Then it's time to shuffle for the next group of cards..