
Infinite
76-card elemental oracle inspired by self-reflection and energy impressions.
by Jolynn Kottke, Rachel Ritter · 2000
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The record
While titled a tarot deck, it really isn't one. The Infinite Tarot is an oracle inspired, according the artist Rachel Ritter, by impressions of elemental energy and images conceived during a moment of self-reflection. The Infinite Tarot only has 76 cards and no major arcana, instead having four suits of 19 cards named Earth, Sky, Water and Fire. The deck has a high ace card and a one card in each suit, and includes a joker and gift card, as well as the more usual king, queen and number cards. The Infinite Tarot was independently published in the US. It is noticeable when handling the cards that they are less glossy than typical decks from the major publishers. (But as an advantage, they don't slide all over the table). Each card is a painting, a central scene, surrounded by a thin line in the colour of its suit and a thicker cream-coloured outer border. The position and title of the card is printed at the top and bottom, in the same suit colour. The backs of the cards are purple and white with a stylised flower and sky design. The artist does not give meanings for reversals, and says in the booklet that interpretations do not change even if the cards are reversed. The paintings are
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