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Mystic Faerie Tarot [Paperback]

Barbara Moore , Linda Ravenscroft

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July 8 2007
Step inside the enchanting world of the fey. Rich watercolor images by renowned artist Linda Ravenscroft capture the vibrancy and grace of faeries, sprites, elves, and nymphs in their lush gardens. Each suit tells a faerie tale as the nature spirits embark on magical adventures. A water nymph and wood elf learn that love is a gift not to be taken lightly, while a foolish faerie queen and her kingdom are nearly overtaken by a magical blue rose. These stories offer lessons and fresh insights in all matters of life, while remaining true to tarot archetypes. The Mystic Faerie Tarot kit includes a 288-page book that introduces tarot and describes the major and minor arcana in detail. Perfect for beginners, you'll also find faerie-themed spreads to use, along with sample readings and a quick reference guide to the cards.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Llewellyn Publications; Pap/Crds edition (July 8 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0738709212
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738709215
  • Product Dimensions: 14 x 6.3 x 21.6 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 612 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #166,851 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Why Tarot?

The tarot has been used for fortunetelling, for people to try to see what the future holds. But this is not the best use of the cards, for the future is not set in stone, and you do have the power to make your own fortune. You can use the tarot to see what happened in the past that is affecting your present. You can see what is happening now that you should be aware of. And you can, it is true, see what the probable future holds — but that future is always being remade with every moment that passes. Within those moments, you can make decisions that will change the future.

Why is the tarot so effective? What makes the tarot different from any other deck of cards? The tarot is not a random collection of pretty pictures and odd names. It is a carefully designed deck that covers all aspects of the human experience—from major events like graduating college to everyday happenings like having an argument with a loved one. It can even show personality traits of yourself or of other people in your life.

How does it do that? A tarot deck has seventy-eight cards divided into three main parts: the Major Arcana, the Minor Arcana, and the court cards. Each of these sections covers a different aspect of life. Arcana means "mystery" or "secret."

The twenty-two cards of the Major Arcana are identified by a name (like the Magician, the Empress, Death, or the Sun) and a Roman numeral. The images on the Major Arcana show the major events in life. They serve as signposts defining where you are on your path. You can also use them for insight about what to expect when facing these major events.

The Minor Arcana is made up of forty cards. They are divided into four suits—Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles—with an ace through ten in each suit. Each card is labeled with its number and suit. The Minor Arcana show events and situations that we face in everyday life. Each of the suits focuses on a different part of everyday life, such as career, emotions, problems, and money. While they lack the star appeal of the Major Arcana, the Minor Arcana do make up the majority of your life. Don't make the mistake, as some do, of thinking they are second-rate cards.

There are sixteen court cards, with a king, a queen, a knight, and a page for each of the suits in the Minor Arcana. Each card, like the Minors, is labeled with its title and suit. These cards show both the various people in our lives and the different aspects of our own personality.

Because of the tarot's unique design, it defines all aspects of the human experience incredibly well. The tarot consists of more than words, more than card names and simple interpretations that cleanly and conveniently label these experiences—for life is anything but clean and convenient. The words do provide a framework and basic understanding, but the pictures on the cards are essential to the tarot's power. It's when you look at the pictures that the magic happens.

Often when you think you don't know what to do, you really do. But fear or logic or what other people think gets in the way. The tarot can help you get past those things and find the answers in your heart. To get to those answers, you need a bridge, a place where your heart can communicate with your mind. Sometimes this place is called the imagination—where you can entertain different possibilities. The pictures on the tarot cards create a connection between your conscious mind and your inner self, a space where you can access the answers that reside in your heart. When you are in this realm, you can see things that normally are hidden. Possibilities and answers that seemed so elusive before are now more accessible.

The names of the cards and the structure of the deck into sections are orderly and rational. They are the language of your conscious mind and help it feel more comfortable. The pictures are the language of your inner self. When you put the words and pictures together, you have the tarot—a perfect bridge between your mind and your heart. When doing your readings and interpreting the cards, remember that the words in this book are here to help you—though they will not have all the answers. To get the complete story, you must look carefully at the pictures and let your mind play with the images. Pay attention to things that stand out. The thoughts and feelings that are triggered by the images may very well mean more to you than the words in this book.

As amazing as the tarot is, there is something different and more powerful when faeries are added, especially when the faeries inhabit a world created by Linda Ravenscroft. While the faeries she paints are without question intensely beautiful, they are more than that, in both style and substance. Stylistically, she presents complex and compelling images that provide not just a bridge but also a veritable playground for your imagination. Her work invites you to explore the depths of the faerie garden and to interact with the beings inhabiting it. It more than invites; it compels. Linda's art creates a luminous portal that more fully draws you into a realm of otherworldliness so that you can let go and be open to all possibilities.

If her only achievement were stylistic, that would be quite enough to set Mystic Faerie apart from other tarot decks. However, she brings deeper substance as well. While creating this deck, Linda said, "I believe that we all have a little bit of faerie magic within our hearts helping us to make the right decisions in our...(Continues)


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Amazon.com: 4.6 out of 5 stars  34 reviews
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars this is now my go-to deck Dec 30 2008
By Sharon - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I have been craving a deck with soft creamy colors,
something gently beautiful, a deck that would feel
"just right" for me. I've spent weeks over at Aecletic
Tarot looking at various cards to try to get a feel for
the right one. I have several decks, but I got them
quite a while ago and I've gone thru some heavy changes in
my life and I need some new decks that will better match
where I am now. I did list this deck as a possiblity when
browsing at Aecletic.

Over the years I have had decks that worked for me intellectually,
some on a creative basis, some spoke to me spiritually, some politically.
It seems every deck speaks to me in a different way which is why
I would choose different decks for different people when reading
and also depending on where I was in my head.

I've always had one deck at different points in my life that was
the one I could always use for anyone and the one that I used for my
own personal readings. This deck is that deck for me at this time in my life.

I'm older now and have had a lot of experiences, some wonderful and some
devestating. From all this, thankfully, I've gone in the direction
of attaining some wisdom rather than going toward bitterness. This
deck speaks to all that. It doesn't just have all positive meanings.
It is a for-real, real-life, deck.

I have learned thru life that there are healthier ways to handle difficulties than I knew when I was younger and that you "can" do things to improve even the worse situations. And this deck goes in that direction.

As an example, I love her interpretation of the "Devil" card:

"If you are in the Devil's garden, your answers will not be easy, but they will be freeing. At some level, something is controlling you, and thus you are not in control of your life. Identify what it is that holds you in bondage. Only then can you free yourself. And finally, our impish fae would tell you not to be afraid of your desires. Enjoy the ones you can in ways that are beneficial to you and others, and don't give the destructive ones any foothold in your life."

For me, this is the best interpretation of this card I have ever read.
It doesn't pussy-foot around. There is a problem. It has you in bondage. But after cautioning us to free ourselves from it I love that she goes on to talk about enjoying other pleasures freely,ones that do no harm.

Usually, when I choose a deck I read the interpretations like Death, Devil, Hierophant and lots of the yukky sword cards. I can tell by the
way the writer has approached these if this is a deck I can work with.
I wasn't able to read this book before hand so I think the Universe directed me to this kit.

It's beautiful. It talks about real life, but without leaving you feeling hopeless, and if that is the kind of thing you are looking for, you'll love this deck and book. (I also really do love the little bag for the cards,too :)
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Delightful Tarot Kit Jun 5 2007
By Janet Boyer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
"The faeries of Mystic Faerie Tarot will help guide your way through the garden. The garden is really your life, and the tarot can help you find your path. You can use it to explore possibilities so that you can make better decisions. If you make better decisions, you can create the life you long to live." - From the companion book by Barbara Moore

In a garden strewn with red speckled toadstools and iridescent pearls, magical blue roses and ripe juicy berries, resides the enchanted world of the Mystic Faerie Tarot. Playful, resolute, curious and helpful, all manner of personality and appearance find expression among the sparkling, fluttering wings of the faeries.

From the Fool to the Wheel, the Hanged Fae to the World, the sprites, elves, faeries and nymphs of the Major Arcana demonstrate a deep connectedness to nature, imparting visionary insight to humans if we but take the time to listen carefully and closely.

The Minor Arcana cards of the Mystic Faerie Tarot are delightfully unique, for each suit weaves a special tale of exploration, discovery, industry and duty--as well as loss, love, triumph and adversity. With bloodied thorns and magical blue roses, the Sword suit speaks a cautionary tale about attempting to eliminate all pain and disruption from life.

The Pentacles suit shows the story of a self-assured, assiduous fae, while the Cups illustrate the power of understanding and effort in building relationships. The Wands suit tells the lively account of two young friends who make a pact to find their fortune--but whose actions lead them down unexpected paths.

Among the four suits are Knaves, Knights, Queens and Kings, representing the people and energies surrounding issues both significant and mundane. The card backing features a simple design that is fully reversible and there are two extra cards in the deck: a Faerie Greeting and a Faerie Farewell. The Mystic Faerie Tarot box set comes with a lovely gold organdy bag with satin drawstrings, as well as a bronze cardboard storage box that matches the border color.

The exquisite images from self-taught British artist Linda Ravenscroft imbue the Mystic Faerie Tarot with gentle beauty and animated expressiveness--making this an immensely readable deck. In fact, as soon as I began looking through the Minor Arcana, I soon realized--with surprise and delight!--that each suit unfolded to impart a special "faerie tale".

Author Barbara Moore provides brief, lucid Tarot instruction in the 284-page companion book, but also demonstrates some impressive storytelling chops. Reading the vivid parables was an enjoyable experience in itself, but I gained additional insights into various cards because of her uncanny observations.

For example, when describing The Hermit--my favorite card in the Tarot--Barbara observes that this particular fae is on a solitary, life-long quest with no expectation of an end. He examines the wisdom that other faeries have left behind so "he can compare the collective social beliefs to those that reside in his own heart."

Noting his ragged, loosely stitched cap, she comments that "what he thinks and believes is constantly pieced together as time and new knowledge changes what he thinks" advising to "Release what doesn't work, keep what does, and continually re-create your own belief system." This is, indeed, what I've done to survive and thrive in the world, and it was fascinating to read her perceptive observations about the fae, Tarot and life in general.

At first, I felt that the images of the Mystic Faerie Tarot were too cluttered, especially with the large, ornate frames painted by the artist. But as I began to work with this deck, I came to see the filigreed borders as portals into the faerie realm--a place inviting humans to listen closely, look carefully, and access timeless wisdom that honored nature and the interconnectivity of all things.

The Mystic Faerie Tarot surprised me on several levels, most notably the affinity I forged with this compelling deck. Why this is surprising is that, before now, I didn't feel any connection to faeries--feeling that the subject matter was mostly frilly, frothy, and fanciful--lacking substantive relevance or commentary to the "real world" of humans.

However, after working with this deck--and performing several of the excellent spreads found in the companion book--I now count it among my favorites! I feel as if I've found some new friends that are unfailingly honest, non-judgmental and uncannily visionary.

If you love elves, faeries, gnomes and nymphs, you'll no doubt love the Mystic Faerie Tarot. However, even if you don't feel that you resonate with this magical world so intrinsically tied to the Earth, you may want to try this box set anyway because, like me, you could end up discovering an enchanted realm filled with new friends and fresh insights.

(To see 12 images from this deck, visit the Reviews--Decks section at [...])

Janet Boyer, author of The Back in Time Tarot Book: Picture the Past, Experience the Cards, Understand the Present (coming Fall 2008 from Hampton Roads Publishing)
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Mystic Faerie has beauty, depth, charm with a few negatives. July 16 2007
By Rashchupkina - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I've had this set about 2 months now and I am throughly loving it. I didn't think I would love a more "fluffy" deck so much, but I do. I think it is the unqiue use of colours that the illustrator chose to use. More subdued greens, blues, purples, reds etc.

The faeries in the Major arcana are just breathtaking. Explosion of colour and evocative emotion. You can read so much in their faces. My favourites are the Empress, The Hermit, The Tower (a faery tree!) and Death, which looks more like a beautiful faery moth with deathhead's wings. I love how the Magician is juggling playing cards. There is much deeper meaning to that let me tell you (I read with PC's as well).

Now the minors scale down the vibrancy and artwork quite a bit. I really wish she had kept up the style into the minors as she used in the majors. While there are many cards I adore, some fall short and I find static and hard to read. The suit of pentacles is just the most sweetest, warm and gorgeous suit in this deck. The cups I was confused about as they're supposed to be nymphs but are clearly mermaids. Also realistically, how are the mermaids supposed to be walking about on land with a fin? I don't like this suit for the most part. While some of the cards are charming, no matter how hard I try I can't look at a photo of a mermaid just hovering there (what is she floating?), it just takes away from my pleasure of the deck. The swords and wands have some gorgeous cards. Knave of Swords....wow!

I haven't been reading or using the book too often. I thought the writing was not up to standard and the fairytale stories a bit too simplistic and really narrowly focused the meanings of the suits and cards. I was expecting better writing and exploration of the suits with these stories, so I was let down in that aspect. If you read without the book though, I think the pictures can open up and tell you a lot. But if you go by the book meanings, it might be too constricting. The spreads contained in the back are wonderful though and my favourite is the Rose Petal Spread.

All in all, if you love faeries, I am certain you will love this deck. As a reading deck it is giving me gentle, but firm messages and reads quite easy. I think the use of colours and the charming borders really make this deck stand out from others in the genre.

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