
Santa Fe
Native American spiritual tarot exploring energy alignment and medicine.
by Holly Huber, Tracy LeCocq · Harper San Francisco Deck Type: Tarot Deck Cards: 78 Rating: stars out of five Where to
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It all started when I was explaining to a friend on how a deck of cards needs a certain amount of time to align themselves to your energy, your karma, your medicine. And with that particular Native-American term, a spark of interest was ignited within me about any similarly modifed cards that may be available. I looked on this very site to see what was out there. I wasnt sure what I would find but I suppose I wasnt surprised at some of the Proud Indian with superimposed spirit wolf or eagle sets. I was looking for something simpler, and I found it in the Santa Fe Tarot by Holly Huber and Tracy LeCocq. If I was looking for simplicity, what could be more simple than images inspired by Navaho sand paintings? But that simplicity spoke to me more than any great detail could offer. I also possess a Rider-Waite-Smith deck (as well as others) and was always attracted to its artistic simplicity. Im not big on photorealism. It seems to leave less open for speculation and interpretation. I was dismayed to find out that this particular deck was out of print. However, with a quick search on ebay, I was able to find a deck (along with its accompanying book). I won the bidding war and this
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