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Witches

Blended Wiccan and Cabala tarot making both traditions accessible to practitioners.

by Ellen Cannon Reed, Martin Cannon · Llewellyn · 1992

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There are many things about this deck that make it attractive to those who follow the Wiccan/Pagan path and/or the Cabala. Reed and Cannon have made an extensive study of both traditions to create a deck that successfully blends both, making them both much easier to grasp. If you are better versed in one of these traditions, then you'll grasp the other with ease using the Cannons method of interpretation. The deck itself is comprised of what looks like a series of perfect, borderless little paintings. The images are rich in colour that is starkly contrasted with a plain black back illustrated with a simple silver pentagram. I think using this deck for clients would undoubtedly convey mystery, magic, and titillation. They wouldn't be bored, I can assure you! That Strength card is particularly arresting; depicting a stunningly beautiful, dark-haired, naked, young woman, sensuously, and dreamily engaging a lick from a tiger - it's a powerful, and memorable image. The Hanged Man was another card that froze me in mid-shuffle. The card depicts a defined, muscular older man (why he isnt naked too...?) with a bushy full head of grey hair, and beard placed upside down on a wooden cross with

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