Deck Personalities
One deck: ”challenges are good and help you develop into a resilient person!“
Other deck: ”you boutta be stressed as hell“

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Deck Personalities
One deck: ”challenges are good and help you develop into a resilient person!“
Other deck: ”you boutta be stressed as hell“

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So now that I've done a few readings each with my new tarot decks, I'd like to update my first impressions of them. Nicoletta Ceccoli deck (from here on out I will call creepy kids deck, because it has no proper name) by far has been the most helpful, friendly, and informative. The Epic Tarot deck is the complicated one that I have to work with for a long time to get more than the most basic information out of it. The Steampunk deck is surprisingly negative and stubborn to work with. Also, the book that came with it doesn't help at all and treats them more as characters in a story than tools to help you understand your question. And the Celtic Dragon deck ended up being the most straightforward. Very to the point and 'good or bad, this is how it is'. It also has a tendency to tell me what I already know, like 'Why are you bothering me with this if you already know the situation?' Double bonus to the book though, because it's pretty direct, supports astral connection with dragon spirits, talks about how that works and how to get started, and even discusses some specific spells to do with certain cards to boost. The book on this one is very very good and informative past just the readings. So I had a lot of the energies close to correct, but associated them with the wrong cards. I still have a lot more learning and connecting to do with all of them, but we'll call this my second impressions.
Tarot Personalities...
Doing some housekeeping and re-interviewing my main deck and interviewing the others for the first time. Got some new decks today for Christmas so wanted to just do it for everything. Wondering if it would be a good thing to do with the runes too but I don’t know how effective it would be.
The Hanson-Roberts Tarot is a parent or grandparent, but not necessarily YOUR parents, as in they have no huge emotional investment in you. They have had many children. They have good advice but aren’t interested in sparing your feelings when they give it. They do not tolerate nonsense. They want you to realize you have gotten yourself into nearly every situation you are in and you are always in control. If you improve and become more self-aware as they teach you, good. If not, fine. They begrudgingly pat your head. They like you more than they let on, really.
The Black Cat Tarot is a cat. It is cuddly and it does not want to talk to you but it may talk to someone else. It is not your deck. It does not know who it belongs to but it consents to being passed along to someone else who will be compelled to nuzzle against it and try to coax out its secrets.
The Kraken playing cards are a businessman. He would love for you also to become a businessman. He is charismatic, you could be charismatic too. You could have a drink. You could be more confident. You can be at the top of the financial curve. He will show you how to sell yourself. Off to the side, again, you could have a drink. His rum is quite good and the bottle is great, right? He takes you under his wing, his wing smells like expensive cologne and bonfires.