Herbal Tarot card deck description

This Tarot deck created by Jonathan Seiz is one of the clearest and the most accurate 'Natural cycle' decks.
This one is focused on the realm of plants and herbs, and while some might consider it to be extremely bright, the stylistics might reveal both clarity and a cryptic delight of the irregularity, depth and humour of self-expression.

In the tradition of Kabbalah plants are considered to be by far the most vulnerable yet sacred components of the Nature. They refer to the strength and the ability to reflect, lean on and absorb.

This Tarot set is quite accurate when it comes to foreseeing the ability of people and abstract concepts (values, ideas) to grow, evolve and adapt.

The Kabbalah as the spiritual domain might also become a significant input into sharing, discovering and mystifying the heritage, cultural, spiritual, aesthetic and even economic/social.

For people who have a certain kind of a traumatic experience, this might be a nice, effective self-analysis tool, while for leaders and workaholics this might be a means of self-rejuvenation and energy transformation.

For medical/life sciences practitioners this might be a perfect example of a mnemonic reassemblage tool, so that this might help them both emotionally and academically, enhancing the level of self-assurance and creating new coping mechanisms.

The deck's design was created by © Michael Thierra and Candice Cantin, a naturopath and an artist respectively. Four traditional suits and a sum of 78 Arcanae are connected with a long list of medicinal herbs and types of healing processes. Here, as the New Age tradition goes, the approach to an organization or personal creativity might be encoded into the meaning of these cards. Ten original card spreads are revealed in a Little White Book, and they are inspiring and harmonious. The first issue of this card deck dates back to 1978.


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