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Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig > wrote:

> > > I have several Tarot decks! *How long would I have to steam one?
> > > <vbg>
> > > Lynn in Fargo

> >
> > <laughs> Ok, so it's a fun typo. :-)
> >
> > What decks do you have? *When I used to read Tarot, I used the Sacred
> > Rose deck. It's very rich in symbolism.

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> I have a Rider Waite deck that's 40 years old. That's what I use most
> often. My daughter and her best-freind-almost-my other-daughter gave
> me the "Sacred Circle" tarot (Llewellyn) and my sister gave me a deck
> of cards called "The Goddess Oracle" (ELEMENT - a division of Harper
> Collins). I really like those - 52 goddesses from many cultures with
> attributes. Very free-form for reading - make up your own spread. I
> want a Robin Wood deck. (google) just for the amazing art!
> Lynn in Fargo



I'll have to look for the Goddess Oracle. Sounds interesting. I've seen
the Robin Wood deck and I agree the artwork is wonderful. I bought The
Witches Tarot some years ago but have rarely used it. Mom had one that
I can't recall the exact title, but it was dedicated to cat artwork.

Many stores keep one deck open so one can look at all the cards before
choosing a deck. Only problem is that some people often steal specific
cards from them. :-(
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Peace! Om

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