This Reminds of Stewart Pearce's "Angels of Atlantis" deck, the imagery of which is not so elaborate as this deck but was centered around angelic orbs which felt alive. The Taj Mahal representation for love is however confusing, because the queen for which that grave "Taj Mahal" was built has 16 pregnancies one after the other and cause of her death was due to health complications due to so much childbirths, therefore , it is more of an attention seeking competitive mis-defined love, or being under pressure of the king, her husband for fulfilling his pleasures. The Vast Vistas association with Mongols also feels awkward, due to their voracious nature of conquering lands in history and forcefully impregnating women in their conquered territories to spread across their DNA , Genghis Khan ( association with steppes) , being one of the infamous carriers of this idea. The vast vistas depiction of Fool clown coming out of a toy in the other deck "Sacred Traveler" is more towards light and spirituality.
I do believe that Denise’s approach is from the romanticized western view point on the Taj Mahal, as it is viewed here as a monument to love, not the gritty reality. I do agree with the Mongols card, but I can see perhaps she is just thinking of the long view across the steppes of Mongolia and not the actions of the Horde. I don’t have Stewart’s deck, but it sounds beautiful.
Beautiful deck & I'm impressed at its inclusion of the Cherokee and Inca. However I'm a bit confused about other planets and especially things like Atlantis, which are...believed by some, but viewed as a fantasy by others. And if I got this deck I would definitely remove the Joan of Arc card. I am majorly put off by anything reminiscent of Crusaders or Knights. Bad ancestral memories...
From what I’ve read so far, it’s more the essence or concept of what the place evokes rather than the actual place. And for sure, I have several oracle decks I have removed cards from because they just don’t resonate with me, or the concepts are irrelevant for the type of readings I use a deck for.
Thank you for your video… it inspired me to purchase this deck and review it on my channel. I just subscribed to your channel so I will keep watching🎉!
I was not happy about the Brake trough cards moon landing its fictional in my opinion Atlantean funny enough not fiction for me. With clear memories It is ok but im not over the moon with this deck. Others i liked better
Yes, it was an interesting choice for breakthrough. While she has made others that I totally love, this one still reads very well, and works perfectly with her card reading method. Not all of the times and places fit for me, or rather, resonate for me. But it is still going to be a very functional deck for doing readings 💖Thank you for sharing your insights!
This Reminds of Stewart Pearce's "Angels of Atlantis" deck, the imagery of which is not so elaborate as this deck but was centered around angelic orbs which felt alive.
The Taj Mahal representation for love is however confusing, because the queen for which that grave "Taj Mahal" was built has 16 pregnancies one after the other and cause of her death was due to health complications due to so much childbirths, therefore , it is more of an attention seeking competitive mis-defined love, or being under pressure of the king, her husband for fulfilling his pleasures.
The Vast Vistas association with Mongols also feels awkward, due to their voracious nature of conquering lands in history and forcefully impregnating women in their conquered territories to spread across their DNA , Genghis Khan ( association with steppes) , being one of the infamous carriers of this idea. The vast vistas depiction of Fool clown coming out of a toy in the other deck "Sacred Traveler" is more towards light and spirituality.
I do believe that Denise’s approach is from the romanticized western view point on the Taj Mahal, as it is viewed here as a monument to love, not the gritty reality. I do agree with the Mongols card, but I can see perhaps she is just thinking of the long view across the steppes of Mongolia and not the actions of the Horde. I don’t have Stewart’s deck, but it sounds beautiful.
Beautiful deck & I'm impressed at its inclusion of the Cherokee and Inca. However I'm a bit confused about other planets and especially things like Atlantis, which are...believed by some, but viewed as a fantasy by others. And if I got this deck I would definitely remove the Joan of Arc card. I am majorly put off by anything reminiscent of Crusaders or Knights. Bad ancestral memories...
From what I’ve read so far, it’s more the essence or concept of what the place evokes rather than the actual place. And for sure, I have several oracle decks I have removed cards from because they just don’t resonate with me, or the concepts are irrelevant for the type of readings I use a deck for.
This deck is stunning! 🤩
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Really nice deck, thanks for going through it.
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What a beautiful deck! Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you for sharing, can’t wait to get mine.
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Thank you for your video… it inspired me to purchase this deck and review it on my channel. I just subscribed to your channel so I will keep watching🎉!
It is a fun deck to work with 💖 I think you will really enjoy it💖💖💖
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I was not happy about the Brake trough cards moon landing its fictional in my opinion Atlantean funny enough not fiction for me. With clear memories It is ok but im not over the moon with this deck. Others i liked better
Yes, it was an interesting choice for breakthrough. While she has made others that I totally love, this one still reads very well, and works perfectly with her card reading method. Not all of the times and places fit for me, or rather, resonate for me. But it is still going to be a very functional deck for doing readings 💖Thank you for sharing your insights!