9780593135143-0593135148-Tarot of the Divine: A Deck and Guidebook Inspired by Deities, Folklore, and Fairy Tales from Around the World: Tarot Cards

Tarot of the Divine: A Deck and Guidebook Inspired by Deities, Folklore, and Fairy Tales from Around the World: Tarot Cards

ISBN-13: 9780593135143
ISBN-10: 0593135148
Author: Yoshi Yoshitani
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Format: Cards 78 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780593135143
ISBN-10: 0593135148
Author: Yoshi Yoshitani
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Format: Cards 78 pages

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Tarot of the Divine: A Deck and Guidebook Inspired by Deities, Folklore, and Fairy Tales from Around the World: Tarot Cards (ISBN-13: 9780593135143 and ISBN-10: 0593135148), written by authors Yoshi Yoshitani, was published by Clarkson Potter in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Commercial (Graphic Design) books. You can easily purchase or rent Tarot of the Divine: A Deck and Guidebook Inspired by Deities, Folklore, and Fairy Tales from Around the World: Tarot Cards (Cards) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Commercial books and textbooks.

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Take a step forward on your spiritual journey with this gorgeously illustrated celebration of deities, folklore, and fairy tales from all over the world.

The path to enlightenment is unique for each of us, but many of the lessons we learn are shared stories passed among cultures and generations. With rich, vibrant art and a keen understanding of traditional tarot archetypes, illustrator Yoshi Yoshitani infuses Tarot of the Divine with worldly insight and an intriguing selection of fables and folktales from cultures across the globe.

The Major Arcana cards are brought to life with characters from beloved stories who embody the fool's journey, from the Danish fable of the naive Little Mermaid (a character who represents The Fool) to China's Beauty and the Beast (The Lovers) to the Maori legend of Hinemoa and Tutanekai (The World). The archetypes of the Minor Arcana--focused on suits of cups, coins, swords, and wands--are made richer with diverse cultural fables, ancient mythologies, and spiritual legends like the Crane Wife (Japan), Aladdin (Persia), Jack and the Beanstalk (England), Fenrir (Norway), Oedipus (Greece), the Pandavas (India), and dozens more.

As you acquaint yourself with your cards, a 44-page guidebook illuminates how these fables support traditional tarot imagery and themes. Make your spiritual journey a worldly experience with fables from more than 40 countries around the world.
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