
Motherpeace
Circular feminist tarot celebrating goddess spirituality and women's wisdom traditions.
by Karen Vogel, Vicki Noble · US Games Systems Deck Type: Tarot Deck Cards: 78 Rating: stars out of five Where to · 1984
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The record
I pulled out my Motherpeace Tarot deck the other day and realized I have never written a review on it. Ive written reviews on so many other decks, its surprising to realize that Ive never written one on the Motherpeace. Most Tarotists have a special deck; one that carried them into the world of the Tarot. A deck that made them feel comfortable and confident reading for others, and unlocked its mystery in a spiritually gratifying way. Back in 1984, Motherpeace was all that and more to me. While studying the Motherpeace, I had also become a serious student of Yoga, taking several classes a week, and the writings of Carl Jung. When I began studying the Motherpeace and found images of Yoga positions and references to Jungian psychology, I felt as though I had found a multifaceted tool that could be used to adjust and aerate the deep recesses of my soul. Yes I do tend to wax poetic about the Motherpeace! I was introduced to the Tarot (like so many others) through a reading done with the Coleman-Waite back in 1974. I studied the deck for a few months but put it aside when other demands on my time took increasing precedence. In 1984 I was at the counter paying for a book in the Toronto
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