Animal Totem Tarot deck description

This Tarot deck is bright, refined and exuberant.
It reveals the depth and the clarity of new sensations, while they are filled with the finesse of the artistic approach.

It shows the legendary 'wild side' of the brightness of the variety in the nature.

The idea of totems could turn into a shining revelation of the spiritual essence of the soul, the highest states of the consciousness and new levels of harmony.

Totems differ, and each card is accompanied with a vibrant and a highly emotional portrait of a 'spiritual guide', the 'animal of power' or a totem.

Why is it important for people who live in the urban conditions?

Because the interaction with your totem could help the adept or an experienced practitioner to feel better and gain more spiritual clarity than before.

The alluring side of these practices is among the most phenomenal parts of civilization. Not only do the totems inspire us to act, they encourage us to feel and think.

They are part of the evolutionary process, as well as part of the cultural realm.

They appear as glimpses of dreams, while they also find their place in legends and myths of various large or not-so-common ethnic groups.

Some other esoteric and occult traditions might be different from the seemingly simple and playful 'game of totems', however in fact, revealing your inner links with a totemic animal could be a lasting and rewarding experience.

The card deck itself can also turn into a legend if you use it as a prompt for artistic self-expression.

It can also help you project and reveal your past life experiences (be wary of the ongoing effects).

Among entrepreneurs there might be a category of those who use totems for restarting  or enhancing their brandname, as a 'success booster'.

This Tarot deck might also be used for this end.

It contains a traditional set of suits and 78 cards, while its creators, Eugene Smith and Leeza Robertson, have managed to make it accessible and flexible in terms of practical coulseling and assistance.

All four traditional elements and their combinations are revealed in this set of suits, while these elements are not merely seen as the matter of the past, but as part of the subjective reality.

The practitioner, as well as the querent, are seen as dynamic and unique creatures. The totemic system does not only arrive in dreams, it is revealed in a deep interaction with the symbols of the reality, so that its meaning can be read and intrinsically recombined in various ways.

The 347-page Tarot deck guide reveals the symbolism and various approaches to the practical usage of the method and the symbolic system, with details and a high scalability. The signs themselves are easy to read, however some vagueness might appear if you are used to card decks and oracles that focus on people and civilization.

Most animals placed here are quite common, and you might need some time to observe and enchance your spiritual connection with them. This deck is an instrument that is fine-tuned to the flow of time, however it might work differently for the practitioners beside the 'sacred sites' and in between seasons.

The deck is highly recommended for people who seek inner harmony and freedom of self-expression, as well as for some questions concerning mundane predictions.

The assumed peak performance dates for this card deck:

1. Celtic, Slavic, Native American, Norse, Roman holidays and festivities
2. The International Earth Day - 04-23
3. Days of the beginning, middle and the end of the academic year
4. Dates on which famous life scientists, biologists and culture science professionals are born.
5. The deck might work for the Pagan/Wicca practitioners even better than for the 'bare rationalists'.


©  Leeza Robertson, Australia==> The US, Eugene Smith, California, the US => Illinois, the US, 2016

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© Maryna Tchianova, 2023


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