The Spirit Messages. Daily Guidance Oracle Deck by John Holland & Matt Manley

, 24 Apr 2021

John Holland is not only a gifted internationally-renowned medium, he's also the author of some of my more helpful card decks, as they're uncannily intuitive and divinatory. This card deck is very different from his more tarot-derived Psychic Tarot Oracle Deck  and The Psychic Tarot for the Heart Oracle Deck. I see this deck, despite being labelled as spiritual, more like a therapeutic psychological tool for guidance and self-growth.
 
 
THE ARTWORK 
Manley's work is, as he himself says, "a combination of oil on canvas paintings, pencil and ink drawings, paint textures, photos, direct scans, all layered and combined in Photoshop." Manley's imagery focuses on heads and torsos, gorgeous portraits with conceptual and spiritual elements added to them. The images are captivating, rich, intimate and colourful. I love that there is racial and gender diversity in this deck; it is refreshing because, lately, Hay House tends to produce decks that are overwhelmingly feminine.  

 
THE GOOD
> A deck that is good both for psychological and spiritual introspection, and it can be used in a a therapeutic or home setting. I think this goes well with Myss' Archetype Cards and Segal's Mystical Healing cards, among other decks. 
> The concepts depicted in the deck are, overall, quite original.
> Inspired colourful fine artwork with racial and gender diversity.
> Each card includes a summary of the meaning so you don't have to check the guidebook unless you really want.
> Good sturdy packing box.
> Good quality glossy cardboard. 


THE NOT SO GOOD 

> A bit heavy deck.  
> The cards tend to stick to each other and aren't comfortable to shuffle.  
> The presence of black characters is minimal.  
 > The back of the cards looks amateur Photoshop.
> Average guidebook printing and paper quality.  
> The packaging is overall boring re colour and cover image. It doesn't make justice to the fine artwork inside.  


 

Royo Dark Tarot by Luis Royo

, 16 Apr 2021

One of my brothers has been a Royo's fan since he was a teen, so I'm familiar with Royo's artwork, detailed imagery, style and talent. As a Tarot lover, I thought this would be a great addition to my collection, especially because mini-Tarot decks are great for my small hands and I use them all the time. Unfortunately, I'm very disappointed with this 'Tarot'.

GOOD
> Great deck for intuitive readings relating to relationships and erotic themes.
> Really portable pocket size.
> Awesome artwork.
> A huge collection of Royo's artworks in your hands.
> Cards shuffle wonderfully.
> Booklet written in different languages is very handy and easy to understand.
> A nice collectable.


NOT SO GOOD
> Poor quality cardboard in both the cards and the packing box. Card glossy coating peels off easily if you use the deck often, and is specially noticeable as the card are in dark colours.
> Poor printing definition. Really, this tiny deck doesn't make a favour to the artwork or those who want to enjoy it,
>  The images in this Tarot weren't created for the Tarot or having the Tarot in mind, I would say, some of them spanning 20 years back in time, and are still hanging at my brother's bedroom. The printing house made Royo's early artwork fit in within the Tarot cards as best as possible, sometimes successfully, sometimes really badly. Take for example the Star card. I think the image on this card is not befitting at all, but the one used for the Hermit would have been perfect as reflects traditional iconography of The Star .The same can be said of so many other cards in this deck.

MIND
> More tiny than mini.
> Nudity, Gothic and adult themes. 
> Perfect for Royo's fans, not as much for Tarot fans.

Inspired by Frida by Akal Pritam

 GOOD THINGS

> Each card has an unique wonderful colourful design on the front, and an affirmation within a very lovely garland-marquee on the back.
> Wonderful affirmations that aren't the usual new-age affirmations you find elsewhere.
> Totally portable pocket deck.
> Cards shuffle well.
> Colourful sturdy packing box with upper lid.  
> Great to use as part of a self-healing practice together with other decks, like the Mystical Healing reading cards, the Chakra Love mini deck, the Four Agreements card deck or Pritam's Let Go deck.

 DOWNSIDES

> The artwork becomes repetitive, just different images of Frida Kahlo's face against different backgrounds.
> Box and cards cardboard is not coated, so the deck easily attracts dirt and stains.
> Unnecessarily stiff cardboard that damages and bends easily.
> No booklet on why Frida is chosen and why her life, art and messages are important or relevant. This is obvious for Frida lovers but not for anyone else.   
> Bad colour contrast between the inner lid colouring and lettering. A darker hue of orange or a another lettering colour would have solved the problem.  
> A bit pricey for the quality.  



Sexual Magic Tarot Mini by Mauro De Luca & Laura Tuan

This an heterodox wonderfully-charming RSM-inspired tarot that focuses on and explores the erotic romantic relationship between female and male energies, which are represented as male and male characters in the deck. The number of cards, suits and major arcana are those proper of the Tarot, and the interpretation given to each card in the booklet is also in resonance with those of the traditional Tarot.

 GOOD STUFF
> I can use this deck intuitively, just using the imagery and disregarding the suit they belong to, or go just with the tarot suits, or both.
> Wonderful watercolor artwork.
> Tasteful erotic images.   
> Card back doesn't give away whether the card is coming reverse or upright.
>  Semi-glossy flexible, good cardboard. Cards glide magically in your hands and shuffle wonderfully.
> Great quality printing.
> Good sturdy box.
> A true mini, not tiny, not medium. Perfect for people with small hands.  
> Booklet in several languages. 
SOME DOWNSIDES
 > Lack of racial diversity. Most characters are Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Nordic-ish looking. If you are multiracial or just not Caucasian this might be a point of annoyance. 
> In all honestly, the images don't always convey what they're supposed to, or at least not in an obvious way to me. Some examples:-- XII - The hanged man = The image has a woman lying reverse, which perfectly conveys the image of the hanged man. Meaning given in the booklet "sacrifice. bonding'. Does the image conveys the text? Not to me.
-- 4 of Pentacles  = A lady is asleep, in sexy lingerie, by the fireplace. She holding a fan in her hand.. Her man is caressing her, like checking whether she's asleep, absorbed in her sensual beauty. Meaning given in the text: " Pleasure. The magic of the fan". Does the image conveys the text? Not to me.
In other cases, though, the images convey perfectly the suit and card, like, just as an example, the High Priestess and The Star.   
> There is a focus on female nudity and the female body more than on male nudity, and I would have loved seeing a 50/50 kind of male/female nudity.
> Very basic booklet that doesn't always convey  the meanings that the author intended for or assigned to the imagery.
> Booklet tiny lettering size, so you might need a magnifying glass to read it.

MIND
 > Needless to say, if you mind nudity, this is not a Tarot for you.
> There is a focus on the female being the object of sexual desire and the male the subject of pleasure, and not vice versa. It might not appeal to people who have nontraditional romantic or erotic relationships.   
> Some of the original deck design features has been altered.  
 




The Enchanted Map Oracle Cards by Colette Baron-Reid & Jena Dellagrottaglia Maldonado

, 10 Apr 2021

I didn't know anything about this deck when I first picked it up, a decade ago. I just liked the deck cover image. Talk about intuition! However, it has become of one of my favourite and most reliable decks. This is one of my top 3 oracle decks, and that's basically based on the connection that I have with these cards, the way my energy connects with them, and the fact that the deck seems to respond to my queries quite accurately and quite on point. I find amazing the way that the cards seem to reflect my mood, what is happening in my life, what is coming next, and are able to give me advice on pressing matters. This is what any oracle deck should be doing, right?, but not many do.
 
This is a deck perfect for intuitive readings as the deck is not overtly focused on any specific energy (for ex. matters of the heart or career matters) just general life energies. 
 
 I've been using this deck for about a decade, and I've recently bought a new hard copy of the deck. I alternate use between the app version and the hard copy.
 
THE CONCEPT
The oracle is inspired, as others by Colette, on both the tarot, I-chin, and Norse culture. The deck was created as a companion to the book The Map, but it can be used without having to check the book out. That's my case and it has always worked for me. The texts are great, very much in tune with the magic realms or whatever you want to call that something that is nothing but compasses everything.
 

THE ARTWORK
The production design and artwork are excellent and, despite the decade it has elapsed since first came out to the market, the artwork feels modern and fresh. Colouring is excellent but the original edition of the deck was more chic. 
 
The digital collages and illustrations by Jean Dellagrottaglia are colourful, whimsical and full of magic. They don't have that cheap-photoshop-pastiche feeling that puts me off with so many other decks. This deck is truly stylish and gorgeous.
 
 
CHANGES IN THE ORACLE
The edition I'm now reviewing is different from the one I first bought and the app that replicates it. The cards meaning marquee and the number have different style and lettering and the cards have no marquee. The old ones had an elegant golden marquee, and the meaning was inside a golden scroll marquee. So, the current edition is less polished and enchanted than the original.
 
Besides, three cards imagery has changed: 33, 36 and 52. Card 33 has a very similar scene but the jumping character is a black girl, and card 52 has also a totally different image with a black woman. Both changes are very much of my liking and reflect racial diversity. Besides, card 36 Commitment, which had a more romantic image in the original, has now a more neutral imagery in this deck edition.

 

 
THE DECK QUALITY
This is one of the old Hay House productions and you can see the difference in care and quality with HH  current decks. This deck is just fabulous:
>  Glossy flexible good quality cardboard that is light, so the deck is not heavy or bulky.
> Easy pleasurable deck to shuffle.
> Good quality box packing.
> The guidebook is printed on decent paper and has decent content re the concept behind the deck, how to use the cards, and upright and reverse card meanings. 


 
DOWNSIDE
> Cards are on the large side and you might struggle shuffling them if you have small hands.
> This deck is less enchanted in design production than the original edition.

 

The Oracle of E: An Oracle Card Deck to Manifest Your Dreams Cards by Pam Grout & Colette Baron-Reid

, 4 Apr 2021

 I was really excited about this deck, as I read Grout's first book years ago and enjoyed her philosophy of life. Colette, on the other hand, has produced some of my fav oracle decks ever, so my expectations were high. My excitement was short lived, though.

To be fair, I had read the reviews before ordering the deck. However, I thought that it might be a matter of some customers getting a deck from a bad printing batch because, after all, this is a Hay House's. Right? Unfortunately, my cards edges were damaged even before I removed the paper ring seal-off. If the cards are peeling off before opening, can you imagine what's going to happen when you shuffle them?

Booklet is thin and cheaply printed, with barely any relevant content.

The concept behind the cards is nothing new. It is not particularly Law of Attraction. It's rather a channeled messages deck more than anything else. The artwork is a very simple but catchy, a mix of abstract images in dark rich purples, blues, greens, browns and black with sparks of yellow and bright colors in the lettering and/or background. They convey well the concept of universal fluid energy.

You can make this sort of deck yourself using blank cards. If you're an artist you'll have something as good or better. If not, and you just write a sentence, you'll still have the core of what this deck is.


Packing box is beautiful and decent quality, pity the rest. I am looking forward the app edition of this.

 
Returned.


Llewellyn's Classic Tarot Mini Cards by Barbara Moore & Eugene Smith

, 3 Apr 2021

I am in love with this tiny-winy Tarot deck. I am in love with this tiny-winy Tarot deck. Although this is a Rider-Waite-Smith deck in essence, the illustration style is more of my liking. This deck has the warmth,  playfulness and joi de vivre that the RWS lacks. Unlike the RWS, this deck has a more modern vibe, is more naturalistic, and the characters are more real, sensual and less rigid, sad and introspective. Like a more extroverted RWS.
 
AWESOME
 > Great quality paper semigloss paper.
> Easy to carry around. Real pocket size.
> Easy pleasurable shuffling.
> Great quality detailed printing.
> Neutral back that doesn't give away whether the card drawn is upright or reversed. 
> Perfect for children.
 

 
DOWNSIDES
> This is a tiny deck. Mini would be a bit larger. I have very small hands, and this is still small. If you have big hands, you might have problems shuffling and handling this deck.
> The cards material is slightly rigid or not flexible enough.
> No guidebook.
> Basic packaging.
> A bit pricey for what it is. 
 

 


Archetype Cards by Caroline Myss & Janice Fried

, 27 Mar 2021

 What a fab deck! This is mostly a self-knowledge tool based on the Jungian's concept of the archetypes and on Jungian psychotherapy, but it can be used for intuitive readings as well.
 
The deck is really good quality and it reflects Hay House old ways of doing things, which is the right way of doing things:, good quality cards that shuffle well, aren't too heavy or b
> Great quality printing.
> Beautiful vibrant card back.
> Perfect card size (not to big, not too small).
> Glossy flexible cardboard.
> The cards come alphabetically ordered, but they can be shuffled if you want to use them in readings or intuitive exercises.
 >  Good quality sturdy packing box.

 
THE BEAUTY OF THIS DECK
Some reviewers have stated that this is not a Tarot deck, and this is true. They've also stated that the deck cannot be used in readings, and that's incorrect. The Tarot has many archetypal figures, especially the major arcana, and many of them are also in this deck, sometimes called the same (the hermit, the fool, the queen, the king, the knight) and others not so clearly (the goddess, the warrior, the king, the mediator, the priest, the lover, the judge, the destroyer, etc.). 
> The deck has many different uses. 
  •  It can be used for self-knowledge, to get to know friends, family and partners, or just a therapeutic tool to allow the patient's disclosure. Questions you can ask these cards are, for example:
    • -- Which archetypes in the deck show who I was/I am/need to be?
    • -- Which archetype is dominant in me/a given person right now?
    • -- Which archetype would balance me/a given person?
    • -- Which personality traits does this person have?
    • -- Which characters do you identify with and why? 
    • -- Which characters would you like to be?  
    • -- Which sort of archetypes are my parents, siblings or closed family members? Is there is a common archetype among them?
  • You can use the cards as a task-card or summary of Myss' archetypes. 
  • The cards can also be used in Tarot readings to add extra layers of meaning. 
  •  If you want to stretch it further, you can use these cards as consultation tool to dive into your dream's characters.
> The deck has a balanced mix of masculine and feminine energies.
> Characters go from childhood to mature age. 
> Excellent first introduction to archetypes. 
> The deck has 6 blank cards to add your own personal archetypes.

 
DOWNSIDES
> Bulky, heavy, hard to shuffle deck.
> The guidebook's printing quality  is average.
> The meaning given to the cards in the booklet is good enough, but less that I was expecting from Myss, who's an expert in the field.
> The contrast between the lettering and the background is deficient in the yellow, mustard or ocher colored cards, and, as result, the text is difficult to read. The same can be said of the aquamarine colored cards.This is a design and/or printing flaw that limits my enjoyment of the deck, as I struggle to read some of the texts on the cards.  
> Lack of ethnic and racial diversity. 
> Deck is bulky, heavy and difficult to shuffle.
 

Gaia Oracle Cards by Toni Carmine Salerno

Great quality deck overall: good sturdy packaging box, excellent printing quality, wonderfully edited guidebook and good quality deck. The cards have the  perfect thickness and coating, which makes shuffling a very pleasurable experience.

The artwork is beautiful. I especially like the back of the cards, which is also the cover of the booklet. Some of the images in the deck are just wonderful. Taken individually all the images are great and a piece of art. However, as a tarot ensemble, the deck feels monotonous and, for the most part, uninspired.

This is a Gaian deck, so I expected the feminine energies and the female characters to be relevant, but they're overwhelmingly dominant. The same can be seen of the green hues.

One of the things that put me off is the fact that  many of the images on the deck and the meaning attributed to them have no relation or connection, which is a total disappointment.

I ended returning the deck, not only because of what I said, but because of the odd sizing of the cards, which are on the wide and large size, as I was having trouble shuffling them.
 


Animal Tarot Cards by Doreen Virtue, Radleigh Valentine & Dan Craig

, 19 Mar 2021

GOOD
> Stunning deck and concept. Beforehand, I thought that it would be difficult to convey the usual Tarot suits and characters in an animal Tarot, but the authors and illustrator had done a stupendous job at capturing and putting together the essence of each card and the animal qualities that could be associated to them.
> The design and artwork are fantastic.
> Great quality card printing.
> The card back is absolutely gorgeous, especially if you're a cat lover.
>  The cards have the meaning summary at the bottom of the card, which makes it perfect to use them without having to consult the guidebook.
>  This deck is not as heavy as other Hay House decks and the glossy coating makes handling and shuffling very pleasurable and easy.
>  The packaging is really good, with a sturdy box that will keep the cards safe. Besides, it's really beautiful inside and out.
> What I like the most about this deck is that can be used as a tarot deck (following the arcana and suits structure) as an intuitive oracle (free association of feelings and thoughts to the animals/ scenes on display) or a as channelled message (by reading the meanings displayed at the bottom of each card) depending on what you want.


 DECK STRUCTURE

> Major arcana have some adaptations, which I find good and true to the Rider-White major arcana: 5 Unity (the hierophant), 12 Awakening (the hanged man), 13 Release (death), 14 Balance (temperance), 15 Ego (devil), 16 Life experience (the tower), and 20 Renewal (judgement).  
> The deck suits are the four seasons, each of them coloured with a different identifying colour that refers to the four elements. Spring is dark read (wands, fire). Summer is light blue (cups, water). Autumn is dark green (coins, earth) and Winter is dark blue (swords, air).
 > Court characters are prince/ss instead of page/s.


SO-SO

> Bulky deck.
> The images on each card not always connect well with the meaning written in them.
> The back illustration gives away whether the card is coming upright or reverse.
>  The cards are on the large side and not easy to shuffle if you have small hands.
> The cardboard is a bit stiff and the coating seems to peel off quite easily.
> As per the photo uploaded  the card back has a pixel dot that appears on all cards. Not sure whether is a printing issue or a pre-production issue.
> Guidebook printing quality and paper are average.
> Choosing a cat as the representation of The Devil is an insult to cat lovers. Just saying!
> It would have made more sense to me if the Summer/water deck had just fish and or water animals, the  Autumn/earth, just earthy underground animals, the Winter/air suit just birds, and the Spring/fire just grassy animals. I would have used big archetypal animals for the major arcana.