It's A Tarot Thing!
It's A Tarot Thing!
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By M J Cullinane
The Enchanted Forhaxa Tarot is like having your own personal adventure through a magical wonderland. It’s packed with gorgeous, hand-drawn cards that’ll help you unlock your intuition and tap into the mystical forces of the universe. Hidden deep in the forest where shadows mingle with sunlight, lies the wild and mystical land of Förhäxa. The heroes and villains, spirits and sprites, mermaids and magic that make up this deck are inspired by the traditional Rider Waite Smith tarot, Norse folktales, fairy lore and the elemental powers of nature. The Swedish word förhäxa means ‘to enchant, cast a spell or bedevil’, and this deck does just that, drawing in readers with its earthy, richly detailed illustrations on the cards and mystical messages in the guidebook.
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By M J Cullinane
From the creator of the Crow Tarot, a richly illustrated 78-card tarot deck and guidebook set in a magical realm where dark and light collide, where mermaids swim and where the elements rule at a fairy court.
Hidden deep in the forest where shadows mingle with sunlight, lies the wild and mystical land of Förhäxa. The heroes and villains, spirits and sprites, mermaids and magic that make up this deck are inspired by the traditional Rider Waite Smith tarot, Norse folktales, fairy lore and the elemental powers of nature. The Swedish word förhäxa means ‘to enchant, cast a spell or bedevil’, and this deck does just that, drawing in readers with its earthy, richly detailed illustrations on the cards and mystical messages in the guidebook.
Each suit in this tarot deck is represented by the foundational elements of Water, Air, Fire and Earth – in place of Cups, Swords, Wands and Pentacles – elevating our connection to nature. Instead of Kings in each suit, there are Elders, and instead of an Emperor, there is a Council of Monarchs – pushing to the side the patriarchal human structures that limit us and centring community and wisdom passed down from ancestors.