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(@bryza)
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Yesterday I was browsing Tarot deck sites and came across such a gem that I just had to share with you! "Tarot of the Divine" - illustrations inspired by mythologies and folklore from around the world. Fabulous! Do you have it, perhaps?

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(@pjangi)
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You know I don't know anything about tarot, but the person who helped me had some gilded ones, she also had wooden ones and ones in leather. All in all, I don't know why she had so many of them but I guess the people who use them have some fascination with them.

Ps. Really nice these cards

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(@kapturek)
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@Bryza, I have seen this deck! Indeed, the graphics are amazing. I'll admit that I considered it myself, but in the end I bought "This Might Hurt Tarot". It's more minimalist, black and white, but it has some mesmerizing power. And how do you work with "Divine", do you catch the symbolism easily?

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(@bryza)
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It is this cultural diversity that is amazing. Each card is a separate story, engaging and inspiring. I interpret the symbolism intuitively, combining it with classical meanings.

@Kapturek, how do you manage your minimalist waistline?

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(@pajeczyna)
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@bryza I also have the "Tarot of the Divine"! It is beautiful, but I'll admit that at first I had trouble with the interpretation. The multitude of symbols overwhelmed me a bit. However, with time, I found depth in it and now I am very happy to reach for it.

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(@lady)
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I, on the other hand, am faithful to the classics. My beloved decks are Rider-Waite and Thoth. I believe that on these decks it is easiest to understand the basics of Tarot. And later you can experiment with different styles.

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(@herga)
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@lady Rider-Waite is the basis. I used it myself at the beginning of my journey with Tarot. Now I have a whole collection of different decks, but I always come back to the classic.

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(@bryza)
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The classics are important, but sometimes I crave something new, a fresh look. And that's when I reach for decks like "Tarot of the Divine". It's like a journey to other worlds, full of magic and mystery.

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(@betalia)
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And what do you think about the decks created by Polish artists? Recently more and more of them are appearing and they are really interesting. I have "Secrets of the Forest" and I am delighted. Beautiful illustrations and deep symbolism.

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(@pjangi)
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you are still talking about "serial" cards that come out like a book, not to say like a Chinese mass production, why don't you talk about cards that are craftsmen, after all they have the most energy and the very principle of esotericism weights more as the input of human hands and not a printer

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(@shaman)
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Posted by: @betalia

And what do you think about the decks created by Polish artists? Recently more and more of them are appearing and they are really interesting. I have "Secrets of the Forest" and I am delighted. Beautiful illustrations and deep symbolism.

Polish Tarot decks are getting better and better. I myself have several in my collection. It is worth supporting our artists!

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(@indraphoros)
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And I have several decks inspired by art. "Tarot of the Masters" with reproductions of works by great painters, "The Literary Tarot" with motifs from literature....

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