
Sacred Circle
Spiritually beautiful Wiccan-inspired tarot with divine visual appeal.
by Anna Franklin, Paul Mason · Llewellyn · 1998
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Though my current knowledge of and experience with tarot cards are rather limited compared to those of other users, the Sacred Circle tarot is a divinatory treasure. Upon receiving the deck and the accompanying book as a holiday gift years ago, I was immediately captured by the visual beauty of the set. Each of the seventy-eight cards boasts a mystically stunning art piece which is comprised of photography (specifically that of sacred landmarks within Britain and Ireland, such as Stonehenge), CGI (computer generated imagery), and traditional drawing techniques, all of which are melded together beautifully and seamlessly. But don't let its breathtaking outward appearance fool you. This set is definitely not one that's all style and no substance. A uniquely interesting aspect of the Sacred Circle tarot is that it's of a Pagan nature while many of the tarot decks of previous decades were created from a Christian perspective. This perhaps makes this particular deck all the more personal and meaningful to those of us who follow Pagan (if not specifically Celtic) beliefs. Evidence of this alternative viewpoint, aside from the more Nature-revering artwork, is the alteration of some of the
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