If you’re interested in sacred geometry and Tarot, or even if you just like really nice designs on cards, the Sacred Geometry Tarot Kickstarter project might be for you.
Artist and Tarot enthusiast Katenia Keller self-published a Majors only deck back in 2009 called the Pythias Sacred Geometry Tarot.
Keller used geometric symbolism to express the 22 Major Tarot archetypes and the resulting images are beautiful.
Her new project looks to be a completion of what she started with the Pythias. She’s finished paintings for all the Minor Arcana and is ready to print the full 78-card deck.
Take a look at the video below to see images from all the cards and to hear Keller herself describe the project.
And if you’d like to donate, visit her Kickstarter page.
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#5 The Hierophant
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
#5 – The Hierophant
The Hierophant showed up at the beginning of the month. Now he’s back again …
Spiritual questions and tradition are highlighted during this period. It’s probably important to you now to look carefully at the spiritual structures in your life. Why do you believe what you do? Who are your spiritual authorities and what gives them their legitimacy? Who decides issues of morality for you, your family and/or your community?
Many of these questions are answered with cultural traditions. Today, you’ll probably be examining whether or not the answers you’re accustomed to are still satisfactory. They might be or they might not be. Don’t be afraid to seek out your truth simply because it rubs against your comfort zone. Sometimes growth hurts a bit.
You might be asked to judge someone else’s dispute, or find the need to go to an authority for answers yourself. Keep your mind open, but your skepticism on. Ultimately, you’re the only one who can decide whether something makes sense for your life or not.
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