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# Premium cardstock Guidebook included 78 cards Modern Spellcaster's Tarot

**Price:** 8601 som
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## Summary

> 🔮 Unleash Your Inner Mystic with Every Shuffle!

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- **What is this?** Modern Spellcaster's Tarot
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Guided Journey:** Includes a comprehensive guidebook to enhance your tarot reading skills.
- • **Crafted for Clarity:** Experience smooth shuffling and durability with our premium cardstock.
- • **Unlock Your Intuition:** Dive deep into the mystical world of tarot with our beautifully illustrated cards.
- • **Perfect for All Levels:** Whether you're a novice or a seasoned reader, these cards cater to every skill level.
- • **Join the Tarot Community:** Connect with fellow enthusiasts and share your insights and experiences.

## Overview

The Modern Spellcaster's Tarot Cards feature 78 beautifully designed cards made from premium cardstock, ensuring durability and ease of use. Accompanied by a detailed guidebook, this set is perfect for both beginners and experienced tarot readers, making it a must-have for anyone looking to explore the art of divination.

## Description

Achieve Powerful and Diverse Spellwork through the Timeless Wisdom of Tarot Rich in classic symbolism and alive with marvelous detail and color, Modern Spellcaster's Tarot is the perfect choice for improving your divinatory and magick practices. Scott Murphy's stunning artwork showcases the familiar elements of the Rider-Waite in a bold new style featuring ancient Pagan mythos, diverse ethnicities, and practical spellwork. Meditate on the cards for heightened spiritual awareness. Cast a tarot spell for greater prosperity. Connect with the elements for increased personal power. Designed for beginners and advanced practitioners alike, this versatile deck will help you create a dynamic union between traditional symbols and today's human experience.

Review: You will not be disappointed! - Absolutely amazing artwork - just got this deck a few hours ago. I've been studying the imagery and it is absolutely beautiful. Yes, it is printed on flimsy cardstock :( But the cards have a nice matte finish to them and feel great to hold and shuffle. I love the cardback design. The box is very nice with a magnetic cover and pull-ribbon to easily lift the book or cards out. I am in love with all of the symbols and my naturally curious nature wants to know what they are (I am not familiar to the meanings behind pagan/wiccan/celtic symbols). I flipped through the book to see if I could decode some of the symbology, but alas, there's only card meanings/interpretations and no mention of the symbols/images of the cards. Perhaps there will be some mention, but it doesn't seem to be the case. However, I've been googling the symbols and learning more about them. The designer definitely chose symbols to align with the card's meanings. For instance, on the Eight of Swords, the man has two circles with a dot in the center, one on each hand. This is the circumpunct and is a symbol that represents pausing, re-assessing your situation, withdrawing inside oneself and looking for spiritual answers from within. This aligns very well with the Eight of Swords as it is a card that gives a sense of feeling trapped, but needing to use your intellect or reasoning to see the path forward to a better situation. (I'm also seeing that this symbol has many other meanings in other traditions such as Kabbalah, so I'm not sure which the deck designer was going for - but I enjoy looking this stuff up and learning) I saw this deck online and you can easily find images of every card in the deck. I fell in love with it online and paid for next day shipping - it was worth the money. I have an instant connection with this deck and the lovely, gorgeous images in it. Don't worry if you don't know pagan/wiccan symbolism - I largely do not and each card is very easy to read if you're familiar with the Rider-Waite-Smith system. If you're even considering this deck - then get it! You will not be disappointed! PS: I also like that there are diverse people depicted in the deck (Asian, Indian, Black, Native American possibly) as well as different types of relationships (2 men on the 2 of cups, 2 women on the 4 of wands, and hints of polyamory on some cards). But there are still white people and heterosexual relationships depicted too - it's a great balance, just like real life! This is a breath of fresh air from the many white hetero-normative decks that exist today.
Review: Great for small hands! - This deck is gorgeous. The art is so vivid that you get a great sense of the meaning behind the card. I will readily admit that the whole reason I bought this deck was the picture of the Knight of Cups and I was not disappointed with the rest of the artwork. As far as the physical aspects of the deck, be aware that the card stock is very thin; thinner than a deck of Bicycle playing cards. If you're used to using a deck like the Waite-Rider, you'll be thrown off by the feel of them in your hands. They're glossy and slick, though, so they deal very smoothly. I don't have any issues with them sticking together. One definite advantage to the thinner stock is that they're bendy compared to my other decks. I have tiny hands (I wear a size 4.5 ring and even that is loose at times) and the bendy, thinner material used for these cards means I can actually shuffle them without the usual difficulty I have. So if you have small hands and get frustrated at trying to shuffle the larger, stiffer decks, you'll love how easy this is to work with by comparison. The deck comes with a heavy, high quality guide book full of enlarged, color pictures of each card for easy interpretation. There are suggestions for spell work in the book, as well, but I don't much care about that (I use Janina Renee's "Tarot Spells" book for tarot spell work). The book and the cards come in a really sturdy storage box with a ribbon that helps you pull the cards out without having to dig. The box has a magnetic flap that holds it closed. To sum up, I love this deck. I already feel a good connection with it. I've shown it to multiple people and my friend's mother has ordered a copy. Yes, it is thinner. But so long as you don't intend to manhandle your cards, I don't see that as a reason to not buy them.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #329,761 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,073 in Tarot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,357 Reviews |

## Images

![Modern Spellcaster's Tarot - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61meD6G+6pL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You will not be disappointed!
*by A***E on November 23, 2016*

Absolutely amazing artwork - just got this deck a few hours ago. I've been studying the imagery and it is absolutely beautiful. Yes, it is printed on flimsy cardstock :( But the cards have a nice matte finish to them and feel great to hold and shuffle. I love the cardback design. The box is very nice with a magnetic cover and pull-ribbon to easily lift the book or cards out. I am in love with all of the symbols and my naturally curious nature wants to know what they are (I am not familiar to the meanings behind pagan/wiccan/celtic symbols). I flipped through the book to see if I could decode some of the symbology, but alas, there's only card meanings/interpretations and no mention of the symbols/images of the cards. Perhaps there will be some mention, but it doesn't seem to be the case. However, I've been googling the symbols and learning more about them. The designer definitely chose symbols to align with the card's meanings. For instance, on the Eight of Swords, the man has two circles with a dot in the center, one on each hand. This is the circumpunct and is a symbol that represents pausing, re-assessing your situation, withdrawing inside oneself and looking for spiritual answers from within. This aligns very well with the Eight of Swords as it is a card that gives a sense of feeling trapped, but needing to use your intellect or reasoning to see the path forward to a better situation. (I'm also seeing that this symbol has many other meanings in other traditions such as Kabbalah, so I'm not sure which the deck designer was going for - but I enjoy looking this stuff up and learning) I saw this deck online and you can easily find images of every card in the deck. I fell in love with it online and paid for next day shipping - it was worth the money. I have an instant connection with this deck and the lovely, gorgeous images in it. Don't worry if you don't know pagan/wiccan symbolism - I largely do not and each card is very easy to read if you're familiar with the Rider-Waite-Smith system. If you're even considering this deck - then get it! You will not be disappointed! PS: I also like that there are diverse people depicted in the deck (Asian, Indian, Black, Native American possibly) as well as different types of relationships (2 men on the 2 of cups, 2 women on the 4 of wands, and hints of polyamory on some cards). But there are still white people and heterosexual relationships depicted too - it's a great balance, just like real life! This is a breath of fresh air from the many white hetero-normative decks that exist today.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for small hands!
*by L***D on January 30, 2019*

This deck is gorgeous. The art is so vivid that you get a great sense of the meaning behind the card. I will readily admit that the whole reason I bought this deck was the picture of the Knight of Cups and I was not disappointed with the rest of the artwork. As far as the physical aspects of the deck, be aware that the card stock is very thin; thinner than a deck of Bicycle playing cards. If you're used to using a deck like the Waite-Rider, you'll be thrown off by the feel of them in your hands. They're glossy and slick, though, so they deal very smoothly. I don't have any issues with them sticking together. One definite advantage to the thinner stock is that they're bendy compared to my other decks. I have tiny hands (I wear a size 4.5 ring and even that is loose at times) and the bendy, thinner material used for these cards means I can actually shuffle them without the usual difficulty I have. So if you have small hands and get frustrated at trying to shuffle the larger, stiffer decks, you'll love how easy this is to work with by comparison. The deck comes with a heavy, high quality guide book full of enlarged, color pictures of each card for easy interpretation. There are suggestions for spell work in the book, as well, but I don't much care about that (I use Janina Renee's "Tarot Spells" book for tarot spell work). The book and the cards come in a really sturdy storage box with a ribbon that helps you pull the cards out without having to dig. The box has a magnetic flap that holds it closed. To sum up, I love this deck. I already feel a good connection with it. I've shown it to multiple people and my friend's mother has ordered a copy. Yes, it is thinner. But so long as you don't intend to manhandle your cards, I don't see that as a reason to not buy them.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Difficult to read in dim light
*by T***D on August 5, 2019*

In most Wicčan Traditions the Wand is a Fire Tool and the Athame is an Air tool. This is an ideal that was borrowed from the Golden Dawn, the first Magical Order to assign Elements to Magical Tools. And most Tarot decks are based on the Rider-Waite deck, which was created to be a Golden Dawn Tarot deck. And so, most decks have Wands as Fire cards and Swords as Air Cards. However, there are some Wicčan Traditions that use Wands as Air tools, based on the idea that it should not be possible for a tool to be consumed by it’s Element. Wooden Wands burn when you set them on fire. Wood comes from trees, which produce air. On the hand, Blades are forged in Fire. So having the Athame be a Fire tool makes more sense to some. But if you are one of these people who use Wands as an Air tool and Swords as a Fire tool, it can sometimes be difficult to find a Tarot deck to fits your tradition. The Modern Spellcaster’s Tarot is one such deck. It uses the Wand as an Air tool and Swords as a Fire tool. It has beautiful illustrations on each card. And comes with a book printed on glossy paper with full sized pictures of the cards and a full page of explanation of how to interpret each card. Unfortunately, although the book spends a full page on how to interpret each card, it tells nothing about what is in the picture of each card or who these people are. If the Lover’s card is a picture of Perseus and Andromeda or Samson and Delilah, knowing that and the story behind that couple adds a whole layer to the possible way to interpret that card. On the other hand, if the author gives not clue as to who the people are on the card, then my interpretations are more difficult. Another problem with the cards is that the labels that tell the name of that card are in a very small font and printed in black on a dark brown background. This makes it very difficult to read the cards in dim light. And finally, I wish that the cards had astrological symbols on them. Other decks, which have these on them makes it easer for me to interpret because I have another layer of meaning beyond the picture on each card. For example, in this deck, the The Five of Wands has a picture of a group of men playing pinjata with a hornet’s nest. For me, this is especially funny because I know that the Five of Air is one of the Aquarius cards, which are ruled by Uranus and that the Five, specifically refers to the first decanate of Aquarius, which is ruled by Venus. But overall, in spite of its’ faults, I recommend the Modern SPellCaSteR’s Tarot.

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