About this item
- The Guardians of Wisdom Tarot is a simplified 78-card tarot deck which places as much importance on reversed meanings as on upright. The keywords and a short explanation are printed on both ends of the cards.
Specifications
Name
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Guardians of Wisdom Tarot
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Creators
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Emy Ledbetter,
Todd Hershey
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Publisher
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Self Published 2000
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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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Deck Tradition
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Unique
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Minor Arcana Style
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Unique Scenes Without Suit Symbols
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The Fool
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is 0
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Strength
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is 11
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Justice
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is 8
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Card Size
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3.15 x 4.72 in. = 8.00cm x 12.00cm
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Card Back
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Unknown
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Reviews
en as much importance as the upright orientation.
A pared down meaning, whether upright or reversed, is instantly accessible on the face of the card. On the majors, the keyword is the same at each end and only the short explanation differs, but in the minor arcana both keywords and meanings are opposite. For example, the card equivalent to the World is titled Inspirition and when upright says, "Supported by spirit to go beyond your mental, physical and emotional limits." Reversed, it is: "Relentlessly driving yourself forward in order to accomplish a goal or task." Whereas the Six of Diamonds (Native Americans), when upright is titled "Successful. You create a life doing what you love to do." Reversed, it is "Imposter. You are creating a life based on other peoples' expectations."
The symbols of the four minor arcana suits are clubs, hearts, diamonds and spades, and each card is number according to position, including the court cards. There are no Pages, Knights, Queens or Kings, they are simply 11,
12, 13, and 14 of the suit.
By name, the suits are Angels, Goddesses, Native Americans and Ancient Asians. Angel cards represent spirit, or spiritual guides. Goddesses represent the emotional side of life. Native Americans represent the physical world. Ancient Asians are linked with mental processes. The fifth category of major-arcana-like cards is named the Universal Guardians, and has aspects from all the other categories of cards.
While not titled as a tarot deck (indeed, the creator avoids almost all mention of the word) these cards have been designed to be beginner-friendly but also to allow experienced tarot readers to use their existing knowledge to expand the scope of the deck. Overall, I think the Guardians of Wisdom deck most useful for the beginner or casual tarot reader who does not want to learn the historical or symbolic background of tarot cards.
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