Review by Bonnie Cehovet
Suits: Staves, Cups, Swords, Pentacles
Court Cards: Prince, Princess, King, Queen
I have been meaning to work with some of the Goddess based Tarot decks for a long time now. It seemed that this was to be part of my journey - but it was one that was never acted on. Now The Goddess Tarot has come into my life - at a time when life is being less than supportive, and a connection with feminine energy and intuition is much needed.
The physical formatting of the cards resembles that of the Ancestral Path Tarot. The deck is 3 1/2 " by 4 3/4 ", which is very easy to handle, even with small hands. The backs of the cards have a 1/4" white trim,then a blue backing with gold dotted through it. A gold line runs through the card horizontally, approximately one inch from the border on the top and the bottom. Two wider gold leaf images run vertically on each side of the card - approximately 1 1/2 " from the borders. In the center of the card is a series of gold leaves. The cards would appear the sam from the back, whether upright or reversed.
The Major Arcana cards have the same white border, followed by a beige border that acts as a frame for the central figure. The card number and title appear at the top, with the name of the appropriate goddess appearing at the bottom. The Major Arcana titles and the goddesses referenced are as follows:
0 Beginnings (Fool) - Tara 1 Magic (Magician) - Isis 2 Wisdom (High Priestess) - Sarasvati 3 Fertility (Empress) - Estsanatlehi 4 Power (Emperor) - Freyja 5 Tradition (Hierophant) - Juno 6 Love (Lovers) - Venus 7 Movement (Chariot) - Rhiannon 8 Justice (Justice) - Athena 9 Contemplation (The Hermit) - Chang 10 Fortune (Wheel of Fortune) - Lakshmi 11 Strength (Strength) - Oya 12 Sacrifice (The Hanged Man) - Kuan Yin 13 Transformation (Death) - Ukemochi 14 Balance (Temperance) - Yemana 15 Temptation (Devil) - Nyai Loro Kidul 16 Oppression (The Tower) - The Wawalak 17 The Star (The Star) - Innana 18 The Moon (The Moon) - Diana 19 The Sun (The Sun) - The Zorya 20 Judgment (Judgment) - Gwenhwyfar 21 The World (The World) - Gaia
The Minor Arcana (pips and court cards) are labled at the top with the title and across the bottom with the suit. The same format of white outer border and beige inner border is followed, with an inner border color coded to each suit (peach for Swords, red for Staves, blue for Cups and peach (again) for Pentacles).
There is also a goddess associated with each suit: Venus with Cups, Freyja with Staves, Isis with Swords and Lakshmi with Pentacles.
The card definitions are presented with a short bio of each goddess, the basic meaning of the card and the reversed or weakly aspected meaning. The latter drew my attention - as I do not see card meanings in a linear fashion. I see varying degrees of positive or negative influence, but not a strict "upright" or "reversed" relationship.
My favorite card in the deck - The World, represented by the goddess Gaia, Greek Goddess of the earth. Here we are reminded of the interconnectedness of all things. Of how living in balance and harmony has priority inour lives.
At the end of the book Ms Waldherr presents a variety of spreads to be used. We have the usual single card draw, a past/present/future layout and the Celtic Cross. (BTW - There is a very nice layout "cloth" that comes with this deck. It is paper - but is well done, using the Celtic Cross spread with nicely done
definitions.)
What intrigued me was the final spread presented - a 13 card relationship spread in the shape of a cross. I am off to play with that one right now myself!
The impetus behind the creation of this deck was to present a tool of empowerment that was connected with the feminine energy in life. This deck is certainly a "jumping off" place (or perhaps a "jumping in" place!) for studying the goddess images throughout time.
From a personal perspective - I found it easy to work with, fluid to read from ... and it brought me peace. I highly recommend this deck to anyone wishing to begin working with goddess energy.
Bonnie Cehovet is Certified Tarot Grand Master, a professional Tarot reader with over ten years experience, a Reiki Master/Teacher and a writer. Bonnie has served in various capacities with the American Tarot Association, is co-founder of the World Tarot Network, and Vice President (as well as Director of Certification) for the American Board For Tarot Certification. She has had articles appear in the 2004 and 2005 Llewellyn Tarot Reader.
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