Tarot Tidbit: Working with your Year Card

One thing about your year card. It is an archetype for you to explore and become more in depth with. Donโ€™t scratch the surface and believe thatโ€™s what it is for the whole year. There are 365 days worth of nuances to explore.

๐Ÿฆš Look at the surface. Look at the symbols. Dig deepโ€ฆ. just keep digging.

๐Ÿฆš Learn about the various intensities of those energies. How might they manifest via low intensity? Extreme? Now split the difference.

๐Ÿฆš How can you use the energies to your advantage? As a key of wisdom to guide your year?

๐Ÿฆš What colors might they inspire you to wear?

๐ŸฆšCopy their posture, how does it make you feel?

๐Ÿฆš What zodiac or planet does your year card correspond to? Research it. What rings true to your life experiences thus far?

๐Ÿฆš Where do you recognize this archetype in movies or books? Explain it and how you feel about it in a general sense.

The possibilities are endless.

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Some personal examples:

During a Devil year – I began a weightloss journey and was chained to my restrictions. The discipline helped me to break vicious cycles and learn about my โ€œdemonsโ€. I learn deeply about my boundaries setting them with myself and others.

During my temperance year – I learned to moderate my time better between personal vs social, work vs life balance.

Chariot year – I got out of my comfort zone. Made loads of new friends and traveledโ€ฆ alot!

Have fun!

Jean Dodal by Pablo Robledo
Photo by Nya Thryce

My top 5 go to TdM styled decks of 2019

Lets jump right in. Most of the decks below have a slightly smaller size to them besides the Trionfi. Which feels really good to shuffle with and make excellent travel companions. Additionally, I appreciate the quality of the card stock on all of these.


1. Tarot de Jean Dodal de Lyon (5th ed.) by Pablo Robledo

Out of all of the classic TdM style tarot decks, this is my absolute favorite. I love the way the art is and the styles of the faces on the characters. It tickles me but also rings true towards capturing the essence of a reading. I cant get enough of this deck and need to find a back up copy as soon as possible. I cannot see myself living without this one.


2. Flamand Vandenborre by Pablo Robledo

Also known as the Flemish Tarot. Bacus also replaces the Pope for Key number 5 in this deck. I happened to find this one by happenstance. It is quirky and fun and the minor arcana pips are not in a standard tdm format there are numbers in the center of some cards. It took a little bit of experimenting to get used to reading with this one, but because I can quite figure it out and because it feels odd enough I keep on coming back to it.


3. Tarot de Marsella by Pablo Robledo

This deck is just a classic Conver based TdM. It is great to teach with and compare my other decks to as a baseline reference. It is essentially a gold standard. I adore this deck and it was awarded the Historical Deck of the year back in 2013 by Tarot Association.


4. The Spanish Tarot by Fournier

This is a Liguria-Piedmontese woodcut deck. Radical color differences in both minors and major arcana alike. The introduction to the color purple is unusual for this style of tarot deck. The cards are naturally ‘weighted’ so you do not have to mark your cards for those of you who like to read reversals. When I want to stray from the typical color palette and shuffle with the intention of reading reversals this is my go to deck of this school.


5. Trionfi della Luna by Patrick Valenza

Trionfi della Luna. Monsters in our mists, a strange dream world where humanoid figures roam the terrain of a pipish land. This modern re-envisioned TdM stlye decks reads like a storybook. The structure of the original art style; tips its hat to the historic land of TdM decks. This deck is really so fun to read with, after all when we are going through struggles and hardships it is not hard to feel like you are some kind of humanoid dream monster navigating on this earth. Here but out of place somehow. This deck has a lot of miles on it, I simply cannot get enough.


If you want here is a video of my go to Tarot de Marseilles style decks of 2019 and a brief audio version of why.

Buying your First Tarot deck and Where to Start?

The age old adage of “use what works for you” and “use what you are attracted to” had been beaten to death. As true as it is, I always feel the underlying basis of this question comes from someone looking for a bit of foundation as in– “Where do I even start”?.

I always like to make the distinction that are are roughly three camps of tarot that is typical as a “foundation” for people. These are your big three camps. Many modern decks are derived or influenced by one of these three:

The oldest, Tarot de Marseilles or TdM for short.
The popular, Rider Waite Smith or RWS for short.
And the infamous esoteric Thoth Tarot.

Now, here is an important distinction to make before you run off and purchase a deck.

Tarot de Lyon de Jean Dodal by Pablo Robeldo



TdM has a long history and purist may not consider all pip decks (pips meaning the minor arcana is non-scenic) as a true TdM. This is because some versions were not created in Marseilles, but in other places like the Noblet 1650 is from Paris, Dodal 1710 is from Lyons, and Conver 1750 is from Marseilles. Conver is the most popular of the TdM decks. There are many out there. Furthermore, there are some books available on the market and do a good job at helping you to get going with readings. If you happen to speak French I believe that opens more avenues for books.


Pam’s Vintage Tarot by GameCrafter

Do you want a lot of written material on the tarot deck you purchase? If so, you would probably want to go with a RWS based deck as this has the most written about it, hence its popularity. There are hundreds of RWS editions and clones available on the market. You cannot go wrong here.


Thoth Tarot by Aleister Crowley

Thoth is Thoth same as with TdM, there is a limited amount of books written for this but the resources available are fantastic to get you going. There are a small amount of Thoth based clones on the market but many of them are lovely. Additionally, the minor arcana are ‘pipish’.

Now that I am off my soapbox, here is a video I did with my deck and book recommendations for beginners:

In this video I discuss an overview of the three tarot traditions and some resources to help get you get started on your way. All of the decks I showed can be found on Amazon at reasonable prices.

Tarot de Marseille

Deck shown: CAMOIN JODOROWSKY
Books:
->The Way of Tarot: The Spiritual Teacher in the Cards by Alejandro Jodorowsky
->Tarot on Earth by Tom Benjamin
->Tarot – The Open Reading by Yoav Ben-Dov

Rider Waite Smith Tarot

Deck Shown: Smith-Waite Centennial Tarot Deck by U.S. Game Systems Books:
->Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom: A Book of Tarot by Rachel Pollack
->Secrets of the Waite-Smith Tarot: by Marcus Katz and Tali Goodwin
->Tarot 101: Mastering the Art of Reading the Cards by Kim Huggens

Thoth Tarot

Deck shown: The Thoth Tarot
Books:
->Understanding Aleister Crowley’s Thoth Tarot by Lon Milo Duquette
->The Book of Thoth by Aleister Crowley
->The Chicken Qabalah by Lon Milo DuQuette
->The Tarot Handbook: Practical Applications of Ancient Visual Symbols by Angeles Arrien (I forgot to mention this one but it is good one if you do not want to get into the ‘esoteric’ stuff but still want to learn)

Website mentioned to browse for decks: www.aeclectic.net

Pairing Down My Deck Collection

Many of my fellow Tarot Nerds have offered assistance with helping me pair down my collection. I just wanted to give a status update. This selection is based on my daily tracking statistics as well as my aesthetics for seasonal use and go toโ€™s for self and client work. The goal is to keep all working deck contained in this chest.

โ€œDaily Pullsโ€ Deck Usage Statistics of 2018

40 decks made it in the Star Wars themed treasure chest so far. 2 decks are missing from the photo, they are the Cosmic Tarot and the Darkness of Light Tarot; as I am currently working with them.

I have 5 tarot decks currently on preorder. Trionfi della Luna Paradoxical Rose, the Spirit Keeperโ€™s Tarot, the Light Seerโ€™s Tarot, the Muse Tarot, and finally Tarot de Marsella Robledo. I am hopeful these will make it into the treasure chest and there will be space for them.

That is a total of 47 decks that have either โ€œsparked joyโ€ or I do not feel โ€œmehโ€ about. The โ€œmehโ€ method worked well for me and allowed me to get through the process relatively quickly.

This is the first wave of pairing down my collection. It has been rough because I enjoy all tarot. But I feel like Iโ€™ve made some lead way in lighten the load while still feeling like thereโ€™s enough versatility to cater to my professional and personal needs as well as my moods and personality.


All tarot cases shown are โ€œArcana Casesโ€ I purchased from the Tarotista shop on Etsy. Or you can order from www.tsusanchang.com

Tarotista  Etsy Shop
Brocade Arcana Cases from the Tarotista Etsy Shop

Working Tarot Deck List:


[Left Row from top to bottom]

[1st Row – Tarot de Marseille/Pip decks]
Marshmallow Marseille
Orbifold Tarot
Pierre Madenie
Trionfi della Luna
Trionfi dell Luna Paradoxical Classic
Flamand Vandenborre
Besancon
(Case holding space for Trionfi Rose edition)
Dodal
Spanish Tarot


Deviant moon
The journey into egypt tarot
World spirit tarot


[2nd Row – Rider Waite Smith based decks]
Pams vintage mini
Morgan greer mini
Trippin waite
Oliver hibert
Centennial waite
Pams vintage
Healing light tarot
Orisha tarot
Vertigo tarot
Pagan otherworld


Elemental tarot


[3rd Row – Deck with Diversity]
Next world tarot
Tarot of the Tattoo age
Moonchild tarot
Tarot de st croix
Textured tarot
New era elements tarot
Tarot of the holy light


[4th Row – Thoth Based/ Esoteric Decks]
Tabula Mundi in Minima
Zillich tarot
Masonic tarot
Tabula mundi coloris arcus
Thoth tarot
Quest tarot
Alchemical tarot
Tarot of ceremonial magick
Vision Quest tarot
Rosetta Tarot (papyrus edition)