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Masonic Tarot  |
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The Masonic Tarot has busy and sometimes clashing artwork, rich in Freemason symbolism. Meaningful symbols and imagery "float" above the scene or are embedded within it. |
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Masquerade Tarot  |
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The Masquerade Tarot is a disappointing tarot deck, in which the only thing remotely masquerade-ish is the black eye masks on each figure. The artwork is flatly coloured and the scenes seemingly unrelated to tarot. |
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Master Tarot  |
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The Master Tarot is a 78 card non-traditional deck displaying episodes of Jesus Christ's life and personalities who were important to his story. The art is the creation of Amerigo Folchi, artist of the Tarocco Storico della Citta Di Ferrara. |
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Mayan Oracle  |
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The Mayan Oracle: Return Path to the Stars is a set of 40 cards inspired by the teachings and symbolism of the Mayan civilisation. The cards are very spiritual and New Age in concept and encourage the evolution of a higher consciousness through their use in meditation. |
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Mayan-Olmec Tarot  |
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Created by a scholar of Pre-Columbian people, this tarot focuses on the Mayan and Olmec peoples. The minors of the Mayan-Olmec Tarot show the costumes and daily life, the majors show leadership roles and sacred religious practices. |
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Medicine Cards  |
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Discover power through the ways of animals, using traditional Native American animal associations. The Medicine Cards feature a nice cameo of the particular animal, but are a little on the plain side. |
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Medicine Woman Tarot  |
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The artist draws on the energies of Mother Earth in the Native American fashion, using pastel, positive looking artwork to create a feeling of harmony, reverance, and wonder in the Medicine Woman Tarot. |
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Medieval Cat Tarot  |
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The Medieval Cat Tarot is an elegant deck of aristocratic felines in Renaissance dress and style. The 78 cards have traditional roots but have been updated and simplified in symbolism, making it suitable for beginners and the more experienced reader. |
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Medieval Enchantment: Nigel Jackson Tarot  |
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Based on Medieval/Renaissance symbolism and Pythagorean numerology, the Nigel Jackson Tarot looks polished and authentic. Bear in mind it associates Swords with Fire and Wands with Air, but it's a deck worth adding to any tarot collection. Reprinted by Llewellyn in 2004 as the Medieval Enchantment: Nigel Jackson Tarot. |
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Medieval Scapini Tarot  |
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The cards of the Medieval Scapini Tarot, by Luigi Scapini, are in the European Tarot style. It's a wonderful deck with a very authentic Middle Ages feel and look to the card artwork. |
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Melissa Townsend's Tarot  |
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Melissa Townsend's Tarot is a deck originally drawn on the back of business cards from El Teddy, a New York restaurant where the artist did readings. All of the 78 cards are illustrated in the same coloured, pen-and-ink style, and are roughly based on the Rider-Waite but with a more whimsical and modern feel. |
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Merlin Tarot  |
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The Merlin Tarot has 78 cards based on the Arthurian legends. The reordered major arcana, aces, and court cards are beautifully drawn, but the suits (Birds are Swords, Serpents are Wands, Fish are Cups, and
Beasts are Disks) have very spare pip cards. They are disappointingly repetitive and difficult to interpret intuitively. |
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MerryDay Tarot  |
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The MerryDay Tarot is a magical, fantastical, incredible tarot deck, mixing fantasy and reality. The artwork has its basis in the Rider-Waite, but is filled with detail, dragons and natural elements. The suits are multi-cultural and all associations with formal religion in the deck have been removed. |
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Messages from Your Angels Oracle  |
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The Messages from Your Angels Oracle has 44 cards with images of well-known (and much less known) angelic beings on each one. They are designed for receiving guidance through angel readings. |
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Decks:
A A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 B B2 C C2 C3 C4 D D2 D3 E E2 F F2 F3 G G2 G3 G4 H H2 I I2 J K K2 L L2 L3 M M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 N N2 O P P2 Q R R2 R3 S S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 T T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 U U2 V V2 W W2 X Y Z
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