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Tarot of the 78 Doors
R**R
Improvement on Bright Idea Deck
The Tarot of the 78 Doors seems to be placed somewhere between a conventional Tarot and McElroy's Bright Idea Deck.In contrast to Bright Ideas, 78 Doors keeps to the traditional Tarot numbering. Even so, some of the cards appear to have norelation to the Tarot. Instead they depict scenes that are ambiguous. Faced with this ambiguity, the reader can create a meaning relevant to their own situation, drawing answers more from their own subconscious, than from Tarot tradition. "Thematic Apperception Test" cards, anyone? Okay,I know the TAT had a different purpose.I prefer this style of card and card reading, but other readers prefer the more traditional or mystical styles. This deck is not for them.The artwork is finer than the Bright Idea art. And this artist can draw women. While the Bright Ideas artist depicts all hiswomen as heavy-set footballers in drag, the 78 Doors women are luscious. Is that Angelina Jolie as Temperance?But the 78 Doors artist has his/her own failings - babies are drawn as oversized, plumped up, grisly little adults.They reminded me of that Laurie Anderson monologue "The Mailman's Nightmare":"I have this recurring nightmare, and that is that everyone in the world, except myself, has the problems of babies.I mean they're normal height and everything--five feet, six feet tall--but they have these giant heads, like babies, you know? And enormous eyes, and tiny arms and legs, and they can hardly walk."And on the 8 of Pentacles, what is that misspelling of "Tattoo" all about? Was it an accident? Is it "tattoo" in some foreign language?Or is it deliberate - advising me that perfection is not necessary in an endeavour? See - the card is working on my inner mind. (Actually, I think the artist just made a boo boo).The Little White Book is sublimely irrelevant, as it should be.Oh, and unlike some decks, 78 Doors comes in a conventional card box that fits the deck exactly so you can carry it around with ease, and not have to figure out some way of containing and protecting your cards. (My Bright Ideas deck is kept together with rubber bands). What are these people thinking when they package these decks? Do they honestly think I'm going to keep my cards loose in a scratchy, el cheapo material black bag, or in an elaborate box the size of a coffee table book?In summary, I am enjoying this deck and I'm very happy I bought it. The cards are 12 x 6.5 centimetres, semi-glossy, andeasy to handle and shuffle. Each picture is a delight to view and full of things to examine and contemplate.It is suitable for anyone who prefers the "brain storming" style of McElroy, but wants to retain the useful structure of traditional Tarot.
A**T
πNice
The media could not be loaded. Good quality imagery and printing, I like this deck
I**A
Love this Deck
I moved things around and lost my original deck, so I had to buy a new one because I love it. It's very different from a standard tarot deck, but more sophisticated than a standard oracle deck.
L**N
Love this deck
Tarot of the 78 Doors. Really love this deck. Great artwork.
E**A
Very straightforward
The main topic of this deck revolves around around doors and keys used to open these doors. The doors depicted on the cards are very versatile but all of them signify a way to new opportunities or solutions. In order to pass through the door you have to not only leave your fears behind before you cross the threshold but also somehow discover "the key" that opens that door.The knowledge is "the key", and challenge is "the lock". Knowledge is what gives you access to whatever is behind the door.Tarot od the 78 doors often gives direct answers to the questions, not just symbolic.I have to mention that the images on the cards slightly differ (or sometimes not so slightly) from the traditional tarot images (such as Rider-Waite).From my experience this deck is best suited for the questions having to do with concealed information and methods for uncovering it.
H**E
Not Entirely Fantasy-Themed Art
The deck is fine. The cards seem sturdy and well-printed and some of the art is quite nice. It is a perfectly cromulent deck if you want it for reading cards.Unfortunately, I assumed because of the sample pictures displayed that like most decks it was entirely in a fantasy/medieval-ish aesthetic and I bought it for a prop for a fantasy LARP. Unfortunately there are at least three cards depicting blatantly modern items (a convertible and electric guitar, a man watching a television, and a computer open to an internet browsing tab) and several that have people in modern clothes or depicting modern religious imagery. There is also a non-insubstantial amount of nudity, though this is less of a problem for me personally, it's just something to be aware of if you are particular about your tarot art. As far as I can tell there is no way to tell in advance about these points in the description or sample images provided by the seller.I will be keeping the deck because as said, the quality is nice and I can find something else to do with it, I just wanted to let other people know in case nudity or modern images are a dealbreaker in their purchase selection.
A**R
These are everything!
I love these so much. They are weird and confusing, just like life. I use these when I need a break from the regular RW deck to break into some strange energy territory! Def recommend.
W**οΏ½
Great Purchase
Amazing Cards, My favorite Deck ππ
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