The Gay Marseille Tarot helps me see how absolutely deliciously queer the Tarot de Marseille can be in its intuitive openness and freedom of interpretive styling. And it’s punk and rebellious, which I need sometimes.
Read MoreThere’s something so fun about the grumpy and exhausted faces of the characters in the Jaques Vievil Tarot, a modern remaking of the Vieville Tarot, by Gergely Bagaméri. The fun forces its way out.
Read MoreWhile it’s true that most people who would ever hear about this book can read a PDF, not all apps read it well. And some people just prefer reading in other formats. I aim to please.
Read MoreEarlier this month, I published Tarot Tableau: The Fool’s Journey. I want to officially welcome you to the system and give you a sneak peek if you haven’t already seen the book.
Read MoreThe Tarot de Marseille is the “original” tarot deck on which other decks are based, and Jodorowsky’s interpretation claims to be referencing a missing source for that, but what that means for many of the cards is up for interpretation.
Read MoreOne of the other reasons why I bought this deck with the Linestrider was that it had something new to teach me: how to read a Tarot de Marseille style deck.
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