
Tarot of the Spirit World
Spiritual realm imagery exploring connections to unseen worlds and divine guidance.
by Roberto de Angelis, Bepi Vigna · 2006
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The first thing that I have to comment on is the packaging. I saw the same thing in the Golden Klimt Tarot, but did not think to mention it. What Lo Scarabeo has done is wrap the cards themselves in plastic, then placed the LWB on top of the cards, and add another layer of plastic wrap over the deck and LWB. It is a little confusing to open the first time, because you take one layer of plastic completely off, and there is still more to go. Okay, perhaps only confusing to me! I was impressed, I thought it was a wonderful way to present the cards. "Tarot of the Spirit World" is based on the things in life that, as the LWB says, guide us, but that we cannot quite grasp. The invisible world, the world of dreams and mysterious messages. We may call them angels, demons, spirits, or entities, but whatever we call them, we end up trying to fit them our rational world. We make an effort to obscure their signals, to not see them. The LWB posits that the borders of our logical world will expand if we follow the paths set by our emotions, our truest feelings, and our deepest fears. From the LWB: The philosopher Lao Tse urges us to "dim the light and become one with the impalpable world." In th
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