Bubble , bubble, cauldron’s glean, what stirs within my soul unseen? Card: Page of Wands: The desire to play, to create from innocence, joyful expression of ideas and creativity without judgment, or the need to be perfect.
I just picked up this bad boy after checking out a favourite discount book website I like to use. This is a Canadian website that sells discounted books, often acquired from other retailers who have failed to sell all their copies. It’s kind of like a second hand store or Winners, in that they have the stock they have at that moment and when it’s gone, it’s gone. They often don’t refill or restock items, so it’s limited quantities at very low prices. There is also usually some damage to the book or item you purchase, but it’s usually nothing too extreme. I’ll show you what I mean. The website is called bookoutlet.ca and I believe there’s one for the US too.
The damage mentioned-just the barcode with a mark
This deck drew me in with its pretty colours and Hallowe’en/Day of the Dead theme- I don’t really have a seasonal deck for Hallowe’en, though I do have a Kickstarter with one that I’ve backed- it’s nowhere near shipping and production yet, so when I saw this at the low low price of 15 bucks, I grabbed it.
This deck is pretty big (bigger than your standard tarot cards, but not too big for my little hands), and the corners are sharp. The paper quality is ok- pretty standard for mass-market decks. It’s not great, but it should hold up. The cards aren’t very flexible but they’re also not too thick and rigid that you can’t shuffle it well. I did find the cards seem to stick together a bit but the more I use it, I think the easier this will become.
In terms of imagery, it sticks pretty closely to the standard RWS, with the addition of more saturated candy colours and sugar skulls everywhere (I mean it is called the sugar skull tarot so..). There are a few cards that I would say are different enough to make note of.
There is a lot of cowboy/wild west type cards throughout, which I find quite interesting because they help me to mentally make connections to the meanings of the cards that I haven’t seen before. I find this particularly true of the court cards. Compare these two Kings of Cups.
We have much more for me to draw on at first glance- a distinguished gentleman and also a doctor, surrounded by tonics and tinctures to help him in his craft. Emotionally strong and independent, he is able to care for his community in many different ways. I can read much more into this King of Cups than I can in the more traditional Morgan Greer version.
Overall, it’s a nice deck, and at this price point I’m very happy I picked it up. If you’re into brightly coloured decks with a kind of settlers, Mexican theme, then I would go for it. I don’t know how culturally appropriate it is, or if it’s just shilling out Latin imagery to make a quick buck. The illustrator is from Mexico City, so that’s something in its favour 🙂
If you have this deck, how do you like it? If you don’t have this deck, would you want to purchase it?
From today until Samhain, how or where should I begin?
Cards: 5 of swords Rx, and The Salamander and Black Pepper (Inspiration) I should let go of old ideas that haven’t served me and are just taking time away from what I need to be getting on with. I should look towards reconciling with my inner child, encouraging my freedom of thought and finding a way to broker peace with how I’ve treated and neglected my own creativity.
As above, so below, what will this path reap or sow:
Card: This path will either take away my worries and concerns about financial stability or make these concerns even worse (though if I’m going with the flow, hopefully not), so perhaps I’ll learn how to budget better and be better with the wealth I do accumulate.
Oct 1: With harm to none, I seek to see, what paths lie in front of me?
Card 1: The Lovers RX: disharmony, imbalance, lost love. Card 2: 8 of Wands: fast movement, travel, rapid change, going with the flow. A clear choice- I’ll take the go-with-the-flow path if given the chance.
I’m sure you’ve noticed, if you’ve been checking my blog a lot lately, that I’ve been using my Morgan Greer pocket tarot deck a lot. It’s travelled with me, I feel like I have a good connection to it, and it’s small enough that it easily sits by my desk most days. That being said, I JUST got a new sort of Halloween tarot deck, that I think will lend itself nicely to this challenge. So I’ll give you a deck review and include that deck in previous posts moving forward!
Here’s the challenge I’ll be working on this month. I really like Lionhart’s Tarot challenges- I think next month I might use October’s Tarot Diagnosis challenge, as I think their prompts are also really good for mental health and November is a hard one for mental health.
This Season of the Witch challenge fits just right for spooky season though, so it’s going to be the one I try! 🙂
Please follow along, do your own spreads and let me know what you think of my interpretations 🙂