About this item
- The Sirian Starseed Tarot was designed to help spiritual seekers achieve a multi-dimensional perspective on their lives
- and the wider world. The 78 cards have vibrant, rich, spiritually uplifting illustrations.
Specifications
Name
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Sirian Starseed Tarot
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Creators
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Patricia Cori,
Alysa Bartha
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Publisher
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North Atlantic Books 2012
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Deck Type
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Tarot Deck
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Cards
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78
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Major Arcana
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22
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Minor Arcana
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56
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Card Language
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English
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Companion Material
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96 page companion booklet
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Reviews
of analyzing and interpreting. I evaluate the
traditional card meanings, the symbolic imagery, the
numerology, the amount of elements that show up, the
astrological significance of each card, etc. With this method I
can usually gain a lot of great insight into
situations through reflection and evaluation. However, none
of this happened with the Sirian Starseed Tarot.
Glancing at the cards, I had an immediate psychic
impression of the basics of what the spread was saying.
Before I started doing my ordinary analysis, something
else began to happen that I've never experienced with
the Tarot before. There seemed to be a psychic flow
that I had somehow tapped into from using the cards;
this flow was a download of information that, without
analyzing as i have always done, I began discussing with the
querent. My third eye and throat chakra seemed to be in a
unision like I've never experienced, invoking depth of
wisdom and guidance through this flow of psychic energy.
This experience left both me and the querent wide-eyed
and amazed.
The Sirian Starseed Tarot comes in a nice
and sturdy thick box. If you’ve ever worked with the
tarot before (especially if you’ve used it a lot), the
box usually gets damaged because it’s flimsy and weak
and your cards’ corners are going to end up getting
messed up. But not this, the box is spacious and sturdy
which will keep your cards nice and protected and allow
you to travel with them without having your cards or
the packaging get ruined.
The cards themselves are
nice, big and glossy high quality cards. They are about
the size of the traditional Thoth deck, if anyone is
familiar with that, but it is a lot larger than the
traditional Rider-Waite deck. One the back of each card has
the Sirian Seal. The Sirian Seal is a geometric shape
which was given to Patricia Cori by the Sirian High
Council. If you haven’t worked with the Sirian Seal, it’s
works to protect and allow a strong energy flow almost
effortlessly (amongst a bunch of other things). That’s the
beauty of this deck and having this on the back because
normally when you work with Tarot you need to charge and
cleanse the cards between every reading to remove the
energy of the previous readings and give it that extra
“OOMPH” boost. With this deck I’ve found you don’t really
need to do that. It’s pretty much effortless. The cards
seem to fresh and new on their own every time I pick up
a card. You could always charge and cleanse your
cards if it makes you feel better or if it’s a habit,
but I’ve found it’s not really needed at all.
The
artwork of this deck is very stunningly beautiful, it’s
like your own merkabah ride. Just like a merkabah ride,
you will be traveling through various dimensions of
the past, present and future. This deck is going to
take you through the beauties of of the Earth, the
depths of the ocean, outer space and inner space. It’s a
multidimensional journey through yourself. The cards are vibrant
and colorful and almost psychedelic at times. Invoked
in the card imagery is everything from ancient
Egyptian wisdom and insight to a Celtic feeling to a light
worker and celestial starseed feel.
A lot of the cards
have been renamed, instead of the ‘fool’ we have the
‘starseed’ for example. Patricia explains all her changes and
insight in the companion book that comes with it, which is
78 pages long. Just like anything Patricia writes
it’s really insightful, beautiful and poetic. Unlike
other companion books that come with other tarot decks,
it doesn’t give you vague key terms that will cause
you to get stuck or misunderstand the mysteries which
have always been encoded in the tarot. Patricia Cori’s
writing on each card helps you go on your own personal
journey with each card and reveal what it means to you in
a reading and in your own venture of transformation.
Other changes to the deck that have been made are the
suits themselves. There’s no longer pentacles, swords,
wands and cups. It’s now crystals, orbs, flames and
chalices. The other change to this deck is the court (or
pip) cards which doesn’t have that old energy of gender
patriarchy. We no longer have the king as the ruler of the
suit with the queen below him and the knight and page.
We now have the levels of spiritual progression from
the seeker to the adept to the sage to the
master.
This deck still contains all the mysteries, intrigue
and deep understanding of the traditional cards such
as the Rider-Waite and Thoth decks which have been
painstakingly thought out. What sets this deck apart is that
it’s infused with the insight of the dawning new
consciousness we are entering into. This alchemical
restructuring of the tarot is done masterfully. As we’re
changing all our systems are changing if not breaking down,
including our spiritual structures such as the Tarot and
this is the perfect blend of classical and modern
wisdom.
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