Even though this set is considered a Tarot set and has the traditional amount of cards, it seems to me much different from any of the Tarot sets I have, because it's "language" is different. Not only in imagery it also "speaks" in many of the cards with very different meanings - specifically for someone like me who reads more intuitively then "by the book" . One can build a very interesting relationship with these cards and if you are looking for a non-traditional set, I recommend it.
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Inner Child Cards - Wishing Upon A Star
"To wish upon a star is to connect once again with the higher forces of life, be they guardian angels or celestial bodies of light. The star of the cosmos is mirrored on Earth as the five-pointed star seen through an apple core or a five-petaled flower such as the rose. The five-pointed star is also a symbol for the creative aspect of humanity and the evolutionary potential of each individual. Making a wish followed by an offering to a wishing well is a form of prayer and ritual that goes back many centuries. The association with water reveals the enchanting power of water goddesses and the Moon." - From the Book to the Card Set "Inner Child Cards" by Isha and Mark Lerner
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divination,
oracle cards,
paganism,
tarot,
wicca,
witchcraft
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