Showing posts with label Hay House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hay House. Show all posts

Moonology Oracle Cards by Yasmin Boland & Nyx Rowan

, 15 Oct 2021

Moonology is a book, deck and companion website  by astrologer Yasmin Boland that delves into the influence of the phases of the moon in our daily lives. This is a very popular deck, one that you'll find used in many  YouTube Tarot reading channels. 
 
Honestly, I was never a fan of the images I saw on the screen. I purchased the deck as it was heavily discounted but, to my surprise, the deck is, in real life, beautiful.
 
GOOD STUFF
> Moonology is a highly intuitive deck, and this is something that, for me, makes an oracle, an oracle.
> Nyx Rowan's paintings and deck design are really beautiful and hypnotizing.  
> The deck can be used as a normal oracle, i.e., you shuffle the cards, get one and get an answer to your question. Secondly, you can use the booklet as stand-alone guide to check specific phases of the moon, and events/circumstances associated to that phase.  
> Good quality card stock with mate coating, so the cards shuffle well and let the painted  artwork shine. Mate suits the night/moon theme, as well.
> Beautiful sturdy keepsake box.
> The card back is really pretty despite its simplicity or because of its simplicity. 
> The booklet is very good regarding texts and also nicely bound, so you can fully open it and read it comfortably. 

SO-SO
> I have had a mix of results with the deck, as I haven't had for for long and I am getting to start to understand it. 
> I think if you are into Astrology and familiar with astrological charts, this deck might be a bit difficult to understand. 
> For the same reason, unless you are really familiar with the cycles of the moon,the structure of the booklet is going to be challenge. Don't take me wrong, it's totally congruent and something that you can expect from a Moonology deck, yet, impractical for many people. I'd rather have the cards  numbered so the user can look up them straight away, still keeping the current booklet structure. 
> The keepsake box coating doesn't allow the lid to glide as easily as other decks. 
 

The Light Seer's Tarot by Chris-Anne

, 29 Sept 2021

I have many oracle and tarot decks and this became an instant favourite. Oftentimes, I purchase a deck that I've seen used by online readers, I get excited because when I order the deck, I have already the imagery and style in mind and I know how it works in general readings. What often also happens is that, when I get the product, I get disappointed: the cards are too stiff, or too big, or the colors very different from the promotional photos or how they look on camera, or they don't shuffle well, or simply the energetic connection in person is not there. Yet, this Tarot was a great exception to the norm.
The Light Seer's Tarot was love at first sight for me. Published by Hay House, an editorial home that has been producing average quality decks for years and, by doing so, ruining some great oracle and tarot decks, has done the right thing and followed the artist's heart. This being the case, the end result is not only a beautiful quirky Tarot, it is also a good quality enjoyable usable deck. 

The Rider White Smith Tarot by Pamela Colman is so ubiquitous and well-known that reinventing the tarot still being true to it is not a simple task. However, here she comes, another female artist, Chris-Anne, a "spiritualpreneur" as she calls herself, who does just that. It is not only that, with this deck, she has reinvented and modernized the Tarot, it is that she has done this successfully because the end result is not a curio that sits on display in collectors shelves, but a widely used deck by Tarot readers and aficionados use and connect with. The Light Seer's Tarot, is a deck that outshines most of modern Tarot decks, because it s true to the core of what Tarot is, reverse meanings included, but it gathers and reflects contemporary energies and imagery that the reader can easily connect and relate to. This Tarot and the Urban Tarot by Robin Scott are my favorite reinvented contemporary Tarot decks. 
 

GOOD THINGS
> Great size cards, that good to handle for people with small or large hands.
> Cards shuffle and fly out beautifully.
> The card back design is elegant and perfectly geometric so it doesn't give away whether the card is coming upright or reverse.
> Amazing printing quality and colors.
> Wonderful boho indie expressive artwork, which is very much my cup of tea. 
 > Very modern feeling without loosing the essence of what traditional Tarot is.
> Multiracial, multi-gender multi-age deck. This is is so rare, that it has to be pointed out.
> Beautiful good-quality keepsake box. 
> Good quality printing booklet on soft thick paper.
> Booklet text and meanings are really great. You will find both the general known meanings of the card upright and reverse, but also why the artist has interpreter the card the way she has, and also how the energies are applied to modern New Age spirituality.
> Wonderful deck for proper Tarot readings and intuitive readings. Actually, you can use this deck as an oracle as well. 
SO-SO
> The card stock is beautiful, but a better coating was needed because the edges deteriorate easily.
> No gilded, silvered or colored edges. Why not? It would have rounded up the product beautifully.
> The booklet is bound too tightly, so it is difficult to open it and read it comfortably. 
> A bit pricey. 
MIND
> The deck is very New Age, so it might not resonate with everyone. 
 > The cards are sometimes inspired in the images in the RSWT, but reinterpreted and modernized (see the 10 of pentacles above(, while others are quite different but capture the mean meaning given to those cards (see the ace of cups above). 

Power Thought Cards by Louise L. Hay & Anne Smith & Diane Bicda & Ann Boyajian & Donna Incemanson & Susy Pilgrim Waters.

, 23 May 2021

This is a beautiful colorful set of motivational cards that will remind you that your thoughts are responsible for your life, that you can change your life by changing your thoughts and that you have to love yourself as you are.
 
The deck was illustrated by five different artists (Anne Smith, Diane Bicda, Ann Boyajian, Donna Incemanson and Suy Pilgrim Waters) and I think one can clearly distinguish their five different styles. Despite this, the deck has artistic coherence and cohesiveness. The artwork is naive and looks a bit  artcraft-ish but it has a wonderful positive vibe. The cards have messages both on the front and the back.
 
THUMBS UP
> Great quality printing and card cardboard.
> Beautiful sturdy keepsake box with upper lid.
> Good cards to boost your confidence and remind yourself how to change your reality.
> Perfect to start your day or go to bed with a positive affirmation.

DOWNSIDES
> Deck is unnecessarily bulky and heavy.
> Cards shuffling is deficient as the coating make the cards stick to each other.
> The contrast between the background and the lettering is not always good.  
> The deck was first issued in 1999, so when this came out was very innovative. Today, it is another deck with Law of Attraction, New Age and Self-Improvement affirmations. 
 
MIND
You can use this with other decks like  Moon Magick, Chakra Love, Let Go, Inspired by Frida, and Don Miguel Ruiz's The Four Agreements Cards, among other motivational decks, to create a positive mindset each day.