😳 Easy-to-Read Pip Decks Part 1 | Unpacking "Non-Scenic" Minors

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @donnarion1147
    @donnarion1147 Год назад +1

    You really do have an amazing collection of decks! It was so interesting to see the range of art and illustration in the "non-scenic" pip decks. Everything but an active scene! I'm really looking forward to next week.
    Speaking of such decks, two that I have and really enjoy, both by U. S. Games, are The Chinese Tarot and Ukiyoe Tarot. I haven't ever seen you use either of these decks (although you may just not use them on the Lives), but Ukiyoe Tarot especially seems up your alley since you lived in Japan. According to the LWB (more in-depth and detailed than usual), Stuart Kaplan worked extensively with the ukiyoe artist, Koji Furuta, for two years (1980 - 1982) producing this deck, and all of the art on each card has symbolic meaning in ukiyoe art.
    Have a beautiful weekend!

    • @IntegrativeHealingwithSadhana
      @IntegrativeHealingwithSadhana  Год назад

      Hi Donna, I have considered many times purchasing the Ukiyoe deck. Thank you for the info regarding Kaplan and Furata. I find it fascinating the range of depictions as well. See you soon 😊🙏🏻

  • @lunahare9657
    @lunahare9657 Год назад

    Hi Sadhana 👋🏻 Emme here (themoonchariot). Such a great video! Made me pull out my Wild Unkown :)