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keywords on the Minors(with the exception of the Aces and Courts ).  tarotfans  have a very light shine to them, but are primarily matte, which I truly like. The deck is, quite unfortunately (for me), printed on fairly inflexible and thicker card stock, comparable to( however relatively not quite as stiff as )the Paulina Tarot. This is a relatively new advancement from U.S. Games, and it is so disappointing to me, because these are two decks that I would like to use regularly that I will not be able to, merely due to the absence of convenience and ease while shuffling. I find this card stock quickly creases and remains unyielding no matter how much shuffling is done. That's the problem(and will not even be bad news to those who like this brand-new card stock). The rest is just excellent news! The images on the cards are delightfully rejuvenating. The artist didn't fill out every square inch of area on each card(making it feel rather the reverse of the minutely comprehensive Paulina Tarot or Shadowscapes Tarot). The images get their messages throughout in an easy method, without requiring to give a thousand clues to.



help you along. The individuals in the deck have blank faces, completely without eyes, noses or mouths. I discovered the impact to be comparable to the Sakki-Sakki Tarot( which includes headless bodies ). The environment of the card, together with the easy symbolism and body postures express whatever rather plainly. I believe this is a fantastic deck to practice reading intuitively, as it gives your mind area to wander by itself. The Minors each have a typical background. The Wands all happen on terracotta dry land, with a dark night (sometimes-starlit )sky as a backdrop. Swords figures are either in the clouds themselves, or embeded in front of a daytime, blue-skies-and-white-clouds day. And Pentacles all have an orange-yellow sky, some cards with lawn and others set on desert sand. Some may discover the fit styles tedious, but I really, truly like it. I believe if the colors were intense and garish, it would be excessive. A bit difficult, that. The actual sun only appears in 3 Major Arcana cards, among them being, naturally