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Archeon Tarot Deck [Cards]

Timothy Lantz


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  • Cards: 48 pages
  • Publisher: Archeon Tarot; Crds/Bklt edition (Jan 1 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1572814888
  • ISBN-13: 978-1572814882
  • Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 7.4 x 3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 227 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,184,281 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Amazon.com: 4.6 out of 5 stars  33 reviews
56 of 60 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars More Than Meets The Eye Oct 4 2005
By Janet Boyer - Published on Amazon.com
"Had I lived in the late 19th Century, I'd like to believe I would have been a Symbolist. I'll never actually know, but I think I would have felt at home among those artists and innovators." - Timothy Lantz

In my experience, I have found that I have one of three reactions when I get a new deck:

1. I instantly love it
2. I instantly dislike it
3. I'm unsure how I feel about it, but I'm leaning towards #2

However, I always give decks a chance-putting them through their paces, seeing how they read, allowing for the possibility that they may grow on me despite my misgivings.

When I first saw online images from The Archeon Tarot by Timothy Lantz, I thought they were gothicly superb. When I got the deck in my hands, however, I had the #3 reaction. Would these ambiguous images "speak" to me? Was there anything to glean, intuitively, from these dark, Rorschachian depictions?

After working with the Archeon Tarot, I quickly realized that this wasn't a deck to be read with the left-brain. That is, I needed to dispense with the "OK, we got Wands here. That's masculine, indicates movement..." I'm not saying an individual *couldn't* read these cards by rote memory and logic. I'm just saying that I realized that *I* wouldn't be able to.

So I did something unusual. I corralled my husband who is NOT a Tarot reader (but is highly intuitive), to experiment with me. (Oh the joys of being a Scorpionic couple!) I don't do many readings for myself, often going weeks or months without pulling any personal cards. If I do consult the Tarot, it's always for "bigger" situations-the existential aspects of life.

I shuffled the deck and then invited my husband to ask a question, select the cards, and interpret them. His interpretation of the cards was unexpected and highly accurate. For example, The Devil-normally a card of warning or one indicating obsession-was interpreted quite differently by my husband. He saw the "wings" of The Devil as a "schematic"-a blueprint beckoning for realization and manifestation based upon his actions so that he could "fly". It was also card indicating that he would continue to transcend former religious taboos by his choice of reading material and personal worldview.

When it was my turn, I had some misgivings. I wanted to ask a question about my 7-year-old son, but I actually thought, "Do I want to waste such an important question on a deck I'm unsure about?" I decided to go ahead with it.

I interpreted the cards mentally and invited my husband to interpret them. His interpretation not only expanded upon what I picked up intuitively, but also delivered accurate, comforting wisdom. Amazingly, my son confirmed the reading within a few hours--based on something he said!

I was so impressed with the readings-and confident of the accuracy of the Archeon Tarot-that I asked about a health question that's been troubling me.

Now let me back up and say that Mr. Lantz has taking some liberties with the elemental aspects of the Minor Arcana. In traditional Tarot, Pentacles and Cups are feminine, while Wands and Swords are masculine. In the Archeon Tarot, Pentacles are masculine and Wands are feminine. Apparently "tradition" was more ingrained than I had suspected, because initially my thoughts screamed "What?! How can you deem Wands *feminine*?!"

Interestingly, my health question referred to a "female" issue and lo and behold, I drew all Wands. The color saturating these cards and the images-they all told a story...a feminine story and that was clear, appropriate, and scarily accurate.

Other than the masculine/feminine switch with the Minor suits, The Archeon Tarot employs traditional renderings. The Pages--often the "messengers" of the Tarot--appropriately becomes The Heralds. In addition, the intriguing card backings are fully reversible.

The Archeon Tarot comes with a 47-paged L(ittle) W(hite) B(ook), but Mr. Lantz often applies fresh interpretations to the cards (both upright and reversed). For example, the Ace of Swords shows a crystalline skull impaled with a sword. One of the keywords for this card is "clairvoyance", a concept I hadn't associated with this Ace previously. Yet, this idea made perfect sense to me!

In my estimation, The Archeon Tarot is a very intuitive deck. If you "read" best with detailed depictions, bright/cheery images, logic or regurgitated meanings, you may find this deck troublesome. However, if you're able to relax, reading from the heart and the right brain, you'll likely glean a whole host of richly layered, relevant information. (Personally, I think Water signs would "get" this deck most easily.)

(To see 9 card images from this deck, visit the Reviews--Decks section at [...])

Janet Boyer, author of Back in Time Tarot
31 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Modern, dark ,mysterious and genius! Aug 5 2005
By Richard K. Kostoff - Published on Amazon.com
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This new style set of tarot is done with such flawless grace that it is difficult to find fault with it. Tarot is not new, by a long shot. There is not much left to uncover for myself after looking at so many newer interpretations of the same old pack of cards. This pack moves to motivate myself once more!

At the very least, this set is worthy of gallery sized images. The Art is taken to a new occult level. The Death card is very effective! The Wheel of Fortune is so detailed, it almost moves on its own. The Moon is always my favorite and this one peaks my interest as well. The Sun is beautiful and playful. The human figure is done very tastefully. The nudity used can cause certain clients to blush so, use ones own discretion. The minor arcana is very interesting as well. Details usually overlooked by many artists. All the meanings are very traditional. Great for first time learners, a well as seasoned masters.

This deck is published by U.S. Games. A class act in presentation. Glossy finish makes shuffling the card easier. They are standard size making them easy to handle. I would advise readers who like a darker, more gothic style to use these. They would work well as a meditational tool as well. The Artist website offers the images in a large poster format. This would be great for advertising! Reasonably priced as well.

The artist must have some deep inspiration to do such an honor to this blossoming tool of mysticism. Imagine, digging through sands of some lost civilization and discovering these gems! Or one's own subconcious for that matter.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars beginning with the best Jun 21 2005
By Melanie Cook - Published on Amazon.com
I first saw images of this deck online months ago, and added this deck to my wishlist. Now that I'm the proud owner of the Archeon Tarot I have to say that the wait was worthwhile.

This deck is stunning. I'm a "very beginner" in the world of tarot, not at all sure of the meanings of the cards, and not at all aware of what the traditional meanings of a particular card are meant to be. But this deck speaks - no, it sings! It's glorious. From the dark first impressions burst forth amazing colour and light, and such texture as you wouldn't think possible in a flat card.

As someone on her own tarot creation journey I have to say that this is probably my most favourite deck. At least until my own is complete I can't see any other deck possibly taking it's place as my deck of choice.

Friends who've looked through my copy of this deck have also been enthralled by it. It's wonderful, and much much more than just a pile of pretty cards.

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