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Universal Goddess Tarot (English and Spanish Edition)

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Mother, wife, warrior, witch—the divine feminine figure has multiple voices and forms. Each goddess represents an aspect of woman, nature, and the Divine. Use this exquisite deck to seek out the wisdom of Goddesses from mythologies around the world.

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The Universal Goddess Tarot manages to succeed, both conceptually and artistically, where other goddess Tarots and oracles fail. First, rather than a random collection of goddesses, it illustrates each arcana with a goddess that expresses the traditional meanings of the cards. Second, it presents the goddesses as complex, real, and, in a way, human. Third, the art manages to express the unique character and culture of each goddess yet the deck as a whole feels unified. Finally, the Little White Booklet captures in very few words the voice of the goddess and the meaning of the card; in addition, it includes a spread that is useful both on a divinatory and spiritual level.

Most people agree that Tarot cards have more than one meaning. And most people…read more.

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2 thoughts on “Universal Goddess Tarot (English and Spanish Edition)”

  1. Universal Goddess Tarot Excellent tarot deck with beautiful Goddess pictures and detailed and informative description of each Goddess in the accompanying pamphlet. Featured Goddesses range from the most well-known to the obscure which I found most enlightening. One of the most meaningful tarot decks I own.

  2. A nice change from masculine centric tarot decks I am very impressed with Universal Goddess Tarot from lo Scarabeo. All the cards feature female deities from various cultures all over the world. They are placed on the card that most closely represents their story, powers, deeds, personality. The cards are very detailed with symbols of both the tarot and of the goddesses.The LWB has a meaningful explanation of the goddess or goddesses on the card and how they relate to the tarot. The LWB covers 5 languages. Many of the cards made me curious to learn more about lore or I was unable to figure out how to pronounce their name. Wikipedia has entries for every one I looked for. The story behind the goddess on “the Wheel of Fortune” is absolutely outrageous and should be made into a movie.The deck comes with a Temple reading that is appropriate for the themed deck. I love the artwork on this deck! The goddesses are playful and honest in their depiction of feminine beauty. Not all the women are busty or scantly…

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