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4.0 out of 5 stars
Passed from Mother to Daughter,
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This review is from: Morgan-Greer Tarot: 78-Card Deck (Cards)
My mother bought this deck before I was born, but brought it out when I began to show some interest in Tarot. It was the first deck I worked with, but she soon bought me my own "begginer's set" which came with a book and cards that I switched over to. Unfortunately, those cards have no illustraion on the Minor Arcana (for example the Six of Cups was a pink background with two rows of three goblets each.). The Major Arcana was also very simple, and I was soon wanting a better deck. It was then that I remembered my mother's deck, tucked away somewhere in a cupboard. I asked her for it and have been using the Morgan-Greer Deck ever since. It is simmilar to the Rider-Waite deck and the images reflect the meanings of the cards well.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful,
By denid2003 "denid2003" (Kentucky) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Morgan-Greer Tarot: 78-Card Deck (Cards)
This is currently the only deck I work with. It has large pictures with no borders. It can be like looking at a television screen. The images speak to me, and I usually always get good readings out of this deck. Besides all that, the deck is absolutely beautiful! The colors are rich and the symbolism really sparks the powers of intuition, at least for me. I highly recommend this deck! 5 stars!
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A timeless classic you MUST see in person!,
By Rashchupkina - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Morgan-Greer Tarot: 78-Card Deck (Cards)
I couldn't decide between this deck or Robin Wood....well....I got the Robin Wood first and was soooo disappointed. Everyone is super happy, dimpled and "too" pretty. The colours seem just washed out and weak, and some of the cards look downright silly and cheesy.7 of Wands spring to mind. The Wheel of Fortune is the worst I have seen in any deck, it's so bad it is hard to look at. I had high hopes, but when I got it in my hands, wow what a let down. Then I got the Morgan-Greer. WOW. From the minute I took it out I was in love and enraptured. The saturated colours, no borders and unusual classic artwork drew me into what seems a world of it's very own. When I take out this deck (just like Tarot of the Old Path) it is as if I am entering and being enveloped in a different world. The pictures seem simple, yet there is so much going on, much symbolism to find hidden. Laying the cards out side by side is powerful. A story naturally unfolds and blends one into another. And one thing I discovered a few days ago was how different the cards look in darker light. The use of colours and richness of them have a unique power in this deck, very mystical. I myself was worried that the star backs which recieve so many complaints were going to be a drawback, but upon seeing them I loved those as well. Random hand-drawn stars are much more enticing than just perfect ones. The only thing I can think of to improve the deck would be a different darker colour for the back. A rich purple or forest green. These cards must be seen in person too get the full impact of the deep, evocative colours and intense gorgeous artwork. This deck has been around 28 years for a reason....it's a classic that speaks to the inner, quiet center of a person and captures you in it's magic. |
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