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Types of Tarot Cards

Aquarian Tarot
Aquarian Tarot

Aquarian Tarot Suitable for beginning Tarot users, the Aquarian Tarot deck is a different presentation of the traditional card symbols and suits of Rods, Cups, Swords and Pentacles. Originally published in the 1970s, it's been out in several editions since.

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Hanson Roberts Tarot
Hanson Roberts Tarot

Hanson Roberts deck © U.S. Games Systems, Inc. General Meaning Although it has taken on a strictly romantic revision of meaning in some modern decks, traditionally The Lovers Tarot card reflected the challenges of choosing a partner.

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King of Cups
King of Cups

Upright King of Cups Tarot Card Meanings The King of Cups, like all the court cards in the suit of Cups, represents emotion, creativity, and the unconscious. Unlike the preceding three court cards, however, the King of Cups expresses much more restraint in his emotional state.

King of Pentacles
King of Pentacles

King of Pentacles Tarot Card Meanings King of Pentacles Tarot Card Meanings Keywords. Upright: Security, control, power, discipline, abundance. Reversed: Authoritative, domineering, controlling. King of Pentacles Tarot Card Meanings and Description. The King of Pentacles is a card of worldly success, ultimate fulfilment, material satisfaction, and high ambition.

King of Swords
King of Swords

Detailed Tarot card meaning for the King of Swords including upright and reversed card meanings. Access the Biddy Tarot Card Meanings database - an extensive Tarot resource. Access the Biddy Tarot Card Meanings database - an extensive Tarot resource.

King of Wands
King of Wands

Detailed Tarot card meaning for the King of Wands including upright and reversed card meanings. Access the Biddy Tarot Card Meanings database - an extensive Tarot resource. Access the Biddy Tarot Card Meanings database - an extensive Tarot resource.

Morgan Greer Tarot
Morgan Greer Tarot

The Morgan-Greer Tarot is a reworking of the Rider-Waite deck created in the 1970s. The cards are borderless, and the artwork has a lush, immediate feel, where the characters are shown in close-up. It's a good option for beginners.

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Radiant Waite-Smith Tarot
Radiant Waite-Smith Tarot

The new Radiant Rider-Waite Tarot is the latest offering in a long line of historically accurate decks from Stuart R. Kaplan based upon the illustrations of Pamela Colman Smith. For this very pretty new deck, the artist Virginijus Poshkus was selected to re-colour the drawings.

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Robin Wood Tarot
Robin Wood Tarot

Robin Wood Tarot review by Tom LeBlanc, CTC For many years, Robin Wood has earned a well-deserved reputation as one of the most beloved illustrators of fantasy literature and Pagan art. As such, the Robin Wood Tarot was an inevitable favorite among readers with an eye toward Pagan symbolism.

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The Fool
The Fool

Upright Fool Tarot Card Meanings. The Fool Tarot card is a card of potential, new beginnings and innocence. This Tarot card shows the highest potential for your life, reaching a state of renewal and new beginnings, where each day is an adventure and each moment is lived to the fullest.

Universal Waite-Smith Tarot
Universal Waite-Smith Tarot

Review the Universal Waite Tarot deck: the art, cards, symbolism, and meanings.

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Waite-Smith Tarot
Waite-Smith Tarot

The Rider-Waite tarot deck (originally published 1910) is one of the most popular tarot decks in use for divination today in the English-speaking world. Other suggested names for this deck include the Rider-Waite-Smith, Waite-Smith, Waite-Colman Smith or simply the Rider deck or Waite deck.