I had this deck long ago and re-homed it. As beautiful as it is, I just never used it. I enjoy all your videos. So much wonderful information. Thank you.
Hi, Marilyn! Thank you for a lovely walk-through. The item the Empress is holding is the astrological symbol for the planet Venus, which is associated with the Empress card in the Golden Dawn approach to the tarot.
It's a most beautiful deck! One of my favs although it's not a classical. I read it the same way as the TdM, not as a RWS. But that's my way, my decision. Obviously other people can go the other way round. But nevertheless, this deck is superb. Thank you!
I agree César, this deck is beautiful. I think it's a successful hybrid because I think it can be read either way. I bought this deck and hardly ever used it, but I now feel that I didn't give it a fair shot. I am so glad to be revisiting some of my forgotten tarot decks. Thank you for watching and commenting, I appreciate your presence. ~ Marilyn
Such a beautiful, deck, I too have the first edition. I tend to read as a Marseille deck ,but do find some of the cards with more blatant nods to the RWS can be fused with the Marseille. This deck is so beautifully produced and always near at hand . Thank you for your walkthrough I do hope you enjoy revisiting this deck ,I'd love to see a sample reading maybe interpreting looking at through Marseille eyes !!💕
That's a great idea! I think I'll do that! Thank you for the idea and thank you for watching. I agree, this deck can be read as a pip without too much trouble.~ Marilyn
I enjoyed your thoughts about how one might use this deck, whether calling on its voice as RWS or as TdM. Very interesting. I put off getting this one for a few years, as it just didn't grab me then a couple months ago - wham! Had to get it. So I have the latest edition and, near as I can tell, they haven't changed a thing, not the images or the Roman numerals on the minors. I didn't do a full side-by-side while watching your video, so couldn't swear to no changes though. Thanks!
I'm glad to know it's pretty much the same. Is it still a linen cardstock finish? It's a beautiful deck. I really ought to use it more often. Thank you for watching and commenting, I appreciate your presence. ~ Marilyn
I've had this deck for years. Another one tucked away that I never use. I'm glad to have decided to feature some of my other decks that never see the light of day.
Hi! I resisted this deck for a long while, then accepted that I do really like it. 😂. I recently got this deck… from USSI … about a month ago. I don’t know what edition it is, but the date on the box is 2016 - but that’s probably the publication date. They have kept Roman numerals on both majors and minors. I sat down with mine and your video to compare them. Box is the same. The only changes I see are that the moons in mine do not seem to have gold, they look more silver and iridescent, and the biggest change is that the colors in mine are not as bright. Unless your video light really brightens and heightens colors, the colors are the same, but a bit more muted and earthy now. (Dagnabbit!) 😊. I like the way the pips retained some of the scenic elements of RWS and took out the people. Then some of them are more TdM… I think it’s a good hybrid and I agree, I would still approach it more as TdM. Thank you for your insights.
I'm glad you enjoyed this video. How's the cardstock? That may have to do with how color presents itself. Mine is a textured linen-like type, kind of luxurious in a way. I ought to use this deck more frequently. Thank you for watching. ~ Marilyn
Let me explain: I've recently become disenchanted (in quite a literal sense) with RWS and the 3 of swords is a big contention for me. The suit is air and 3 is a number of creation, however, it's a card of heartbreak in RWS. I know Waite attributed the meanings to the decans but I guess I'm leaving towards less scenic pips at this point in my Tarot path. I continued through the rest of the video. I do really like the color palette and the backs are cool and I enjoy your commentary on the cards ❤@MarilynFromTarotClarity
I had this deck long ago and re-homed it. As beautiful as it is, I just never used it. I enjoy all your videos. So much wonderful information. Thank you.
You're welcome, thank you for saying so and thank you for watching. ~ Marilyn
Hi, Marilyn! Thank you for a lovely walk-through. The item the Empress is holding is the astrological symbol for the planet Venus, which is associated with the Empress card in the Golden Dawn approach to the tarot.
Ahh, excellent! I should have caught that. Thank you! ~ Marilyn
The oliver branch on the Ace of cups goes well with cup-water, it was the sign given to Noah that the big flood was over.
Yes! Great catch! Thank you for pointing that out! ~ Marilyn
It's a most beautiful deck! One of my favs although it's not a classical. I read it the same way as the TdM, not as a RWS. But that's my way, my decision. Obviously other people can go the other way round. But nevertheless, this deck is superb.
Thank you!
I agree César, this deck is beautiful. I think it's a successful hybrid because I think it can be read either way. I bought this deck and hardly ever used it, but I now feel that I didn't give it a fair shot. I am so glad to be revisiting some of my forgotten tarot decks. Thank you for watching and commenting, I appreciate your presence. ~ Marilyn
Such a beautiful, deck, I too have the first edition. I tend to read as a Marseille deck ,but do find some of the cards with more blatant nods to the RWS can be fused with the Marseille. This deck is so beautifully produced and always near at hand . Thank you for your walkthrough I do hope you enjoy revisiting this deck ,I'd love to see a sample reading maybe interpreting looking at through Marseille eyes !!💕
That's a great idea! I think I'll do that! Thank you for the idea and thank you for watching. I agree, this deck can be read as a pip without too much trouble.~ Marilyn
Brilliant!! I always SO appreciate your readings and helpful insights.💕@@MarilynFromTarotClarity
Look for it with the next few videos. I'm releasing another video today, but a reading with PO is in the queue. ~ Marilyn @TheMiewmiew
I enjoyed your thoughts about how one might use this deck, whether calling on its voice as RWS or as TdM. Very interesting. I put off getting this one for a few years, as it just didn't grab me then a couple months ago - wham! Had to get it. So I have the latest edition and, near as I can tell, they haven't changed a thing, not the images or the Roman numerals on the minors. I didn't do a full side-by-side while watching your video, so couldn't swear to no changes though. Thanks!
I'm glad to know it's pretty much the same. Is it still a linen cardstock finish? It's a beautiful deck. I really ought to use it more often. Thank you for watching and commenting, I appreciate your presence. ~ Marilyn
@@MarilynFromTarotClarity Yes, still linen and I enjoy that very much.
lovely..great find
I've had this deck for years. Another one tucked away that I never use. I'm glad to have decided to feature some of my other decks that never see the light of day.
Hi! I resisted this deck for a long while, then accepted that I do really like it. 😂. I recently got this deck… from USSI … about a month ago. I don’t know what edition it is, but the date on the box is 2016 - but that’s probably the publication date. They have kept Roman numerals on both majors and minors. I sat down with mine and your video to compare them. Box is the same. The only changes I see are that the moons in mine do not seem to have gold, they look more silver and iridescent, and the biggest change is that the colors in mine are not as bright. Unless your video light really brightens and heightens colors, the colors are the same, but a bit more muted and earthy now. (Dagnabbit!) 😊. I like the way the pips retained some of the scenic elements of RWS and took out the people. Then some of them are more TdM… I think it’s a good hybrid and I agree, I would still approach it more as TdM. Thank you for your insights.
I'm glad you enjoyed this video. How's the cardstock? That may have to do with how color presents itself. Mine is a textured linen-like type, kind of luxurious in a way. I ought to use this deck more frequently. Thank you for watching. ~ Marilyn
They do offer a book with this deck❤
I figure they must have something. The deck didn't come with any booklet. I'll have to look into finding the book. Thank you for watching.
Beautiful deck. You lost me at the 3 of swords 😂 I watched the rest of the video though. I love the colors
I lost you? Oh no! Thank you for watching.
Let me explain: I've recently become disenchanted (in quite a literal sense) with RWS and the 3 of swords is a big contention for me. The suit is air and 3 is a number of creation, however, it's a card of heartbreak in RWS. I know Waite attributed the meanings to the decans but I guess I'm leaving towards less scenic pips at this point in my Tarot path. I continued through the rest of the video. I do really like the color palette and the backs are cool and I enjoy your commentary on the cards ❤@MarilynFromTarotClarity
Gotcha. Yeah, that 3 swords of rws has really taken root with so many deck creators. That, and switching #8 and#11. Really bugs me. ~ Marilyn
There is a beautiful book that has to be purchased separately.
Yes, thank you. I never got around to purchasing it, but I'm glad you mentioned it for others who may be interested. Thank you! ~ Marilyn