Tarot & Oracle
The Tarot is at its tabletop practical basis a deck of decorated cards. Its order and appearance began to be somewhat uniform in the Renaissance, roughly the 15th Century. More complex meanings and purposes of this tool of gamesmanship seem to have begun early in the 18th Century, eventually growing and roaming into the wide spectrum of entertainment, interrogation, divination, and cartomancy that we know today.
A friend introduced me to the I Ching in college, and I quickly understood it to be an effective and enjoyable method of psychological investigation. After years of being put off by some of the more arcane and ambitious claims of tarot enthusiasts, I finally saw the analogy to the I Ching. After many years of resisting carrying the tarot in the store, I now stock it in the simple and inquiring spirit of my understanding. I am attracted to eye-catching art, of course, and I like the idea of cats being involved, of course, although I suspect cats may be more interested in pushing the cards off the table than in being supportive familiars. I respect the tarot’s history, and I will seek out books that place in the context of its origin and survival.
I am aware that the supply and diversity of decks is enormous, but I begin simply and humbly, alert to what my customers like.
Edgar Allan Poe Tarot
Edgar Allan Poe Tarot
Blending the divinatory power of the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot with the visionary writings of Edgar Allan Poe, this deck offers deep spiritual insight into who you are and what you might become. Stunning illustrations based on Poe's tales of the mysterious and the macabre will inspire your imagination and open your soul to revelation.
Whether you're brand new to tarot or are an experienced reader, The Edgar Allan Poe Tarot will be your guide on your spiritual journey. Each card has two sections: Into the Maelström, which provides divinatory meaning, and Tell-Tale Heart, which explores its connection to one of Poe's works. This unique format makes every card a doorway to discovery.
The Edgar Allan Poe Tarot includes tips for reading reversals, working with repeating questions, and choosing an appropriate spread for a reading. Author Rose Wright explores significator cards, clarifiers, and numerology to help develop a personal reading style that works for you. Also included are clever spreads such as the Raven Spread, the Dream Within a Dream Spread, and the Gravestone Spread.
Boxed kit (5.5 x 8) includes a 78-card deck and 288-page color guidebook.