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The Rope - The Lovers
Our connections and choices that shape our destiny, balancing the heart and mind, harmony, commitment, open heart, love for others and yourself, authenticity
Cut Here - - - Reverse 4 of Cups
Chasing opportunities, seizing the day, actually believing in yourself
Overall:
The rope of love strangles you. Love for yourself, love for others, the stress of trying to form and keep connections, you are so tangled in other people you forget yourself.
Cut out chasing after every opportunity and trying to make the most of your every moment, trying to please everyone all at once. Stagnation leads to boredom but no progress gets done if you never rest. You can't be happy with what you have if you are always trying please someone else. Your cup is empty.
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The 3 Omens, the 4 Maidens, the 5 Dreams...
From The Sinner to The Traitor, the gorgeous cards were designed by The Caretaker from Cryptotheism/Normal Horoscopes, and illustrated for this third edition by Ezra Kimbell!
Come explore the strange Arcana of the Normal Tarot with us as we travel, group to group, across its unique cards. Join us tomorrow as we take a look at the 6 Books-- books of songs, books of chaos, books of war!
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send me an ask and I'll draw you a tarot card or two. little message for your week or something. not a proper reading just a lil guy for you. a lil guy for you!
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Invistarnelam: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the Star, by J Star Designs. This card is found in the Alleyman's Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are dark blue-tinted grey, pastel yellow, sand, pastel yellow, slate grey. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Star tarot card. The card depicts a 16-pointed star on a dark blue-tinted grey background. It is ringed by 8 rays of slate grey. At the bottom of the card are the words "The Star" in yellow text. End ID.]
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The @publishinggoblin’s Alleyway Oracles are live! Three new mismatched tarot and oracle decks with cards from 100+ artists (including meeee). Check it out on @kickstarter:
bit.ly/AlleyOracle
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Happy signs and Wild Hunt card here!
Ooooh, that's such an interesting card you drew, I love it! The work is definitely being done, but it's such a nice reminder to always keep my eyes open while braving new territories. Thank you for the reading and thank you for rewording the question for me!
May I also ask which deck you're using? It definitely sounds interesting!
You're very welcome! (:
I'm using the Alleyman's Tarot Deck! It's a non-standard, 137-card deck normally; I have a booster pack that adds 8 more cards. It's got an extra suit, an alternate arcana, nine Death cards, and a ton of versatility! It's my favorite deck for public readings, and I usually do FTF with this one.
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The Unspoken. Art by Nala J Wu, from The Oracle of Secrets (The Alleyway Oracles).
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Starting my time off with my first bit of tarot study! This week I've been thinking Queen of Cups and what this card means to me, with some help from my Alleyman's Tarot.
This journal companion to Yoshi Yoshitani's Tarot of the Divine is just lovely. I was a bit scared to start writing in it at first but pretty happy with how this very simple page turned out ☺️
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What's your 'tarot project' tag about?
Hi!
It's a collection of (probably, I haven't checked) public domain images that at some point I'm going to print out and glue onto tarot card backs!
There's this concept of a magpie deck (sometimes called a trash tarot, the first one I saw with this concept was The Alleyman's Tarot) that's cards made up out of either things that weren't designed to be tarot cards or a bunch of different cards from different decks that I absolutely love. It's a really good way to learn how to read them too, you figure out what the meanings are and you find a bit of art (or the side of a box, or some junk mail, or an old postcard) that you cut down to size and paste on the front of a tarot card!
My current deck has something like 280 cards, but it's far too much fun to just stop collecting, so I'm looking into just. Getting more card storage. I want to have different decks for different purposes in with my giant general purpose one.
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I'll be participating again in an Alleyman project again. This time, I'll have 3 cards in the deck including a special back of the card that I made for this oracle deck.
The 3 cards include:
Capricorn - the Woven Path Tarot
Offering - unused bonus card from A Little Rain Oracle
Blessing - Swordtember personal art
Seven is launching the Alleyman Oracle on May 16th, via Kickstarter and you can signup to be notified here.
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The Choosing of the Spread reading
I did this method for the 🎈 cycle and really liked the results so I'm trying this again. I struggle a lot with finding spreads that fit my needs, and I'm also not the best at asking the best questions so I ask the deck what it wants to talk about. Kind of reverse tarot where I'm interpreting the question not the answer. It's good practice to really know your deck inside and out! I'm showing you the behind the scenes notes on how I came up with the spread for the next kvi starting Jan 11th! Image heavy warning!
To put it shortly, I asked for a sign from the gods to tell me who to work with for this month because there are 8 aspects to this entity. I had a dream that night that I was the green aspect who I call Nis/ Niseag (aesthetic tag linked). Then later at work a fish jumped out of the tank and I happened to be around to pick it up and put it back in the tank before it died so yeah fish guy aspect confirmed!
I pulled from Niseag's deck The Wizard Tarot and from the deck of the whole entity,( aka The Askbox Wizard, aka big mama, aka Chat?) Alleyman's Tarot. The Wizard Tarot doesn't have a guidebook so I'm using Galaxy Tarot's RWS interpretations and Alleyman tarot to supplement.
Reverse Hanged Man
Symbolism of the deity: Green, green skin, snakes, being trapped, being trapped by a snake, being trapped by choice
Interpretation: Being stuck in your own perspective, narrow-minded views, feeling trapped in a situation, being impatient
Justice
Symbolism of the deity: half dead/half alive, black dog, equity and fairness
Interpretations: Painful justice, revenge, taking back what's yours, banding together to take on bigger enemy, community action, direct action
The Spread:
THE ATTACHMENT and WHERE TO CUT
For the questions I chose to go with 'The Attatchment' and 'Where to Cut'. Especially with some of the recent shadow work readings there seems to be a lot of hestiation and unwillingness to change, or know where to start. The Attachment is meant to show where the biggest hold back is, the Noose, the thing that's slowly squeezing the life out of you.
Where to cut is the quickest actions you can take to make things better, but it will also be painful and have consequences. Things like, break up, quit your job, stop being an asshole, cut out your shitty family, big life changes. If you are looking for a nice uplifting reading this probably is not the one. the Justice here talks about revolution so that's the vibe. I will make a formal post Jan 11th with more details on how to get the slot!
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The Alleyway Oracles by Publishing Goblin — Kickstarter
It's time. The Alleyway Oracles are live.
Three new decks. The 100-card, mismatched Alleyway Tarot. The 60-card, bright and joyous Oracle of Play. The 60-card, dark and brooding Oracle of Secrets.
Which oracle are you listening to...?
The Alleyway Oracles by Publishing Goblin — Kickstarter
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finished my tarot card pulls for today! plus a little reminder that you can swing by my blog and ask for a card pull any time :3
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Invihorizam: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of The Tower, known as the Horizon, by Freya Campbell. This card is found in the Alleyman's Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are dusky blue, muted pink, pastel gold, dusky purple, black. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Tower tarot card. The card depicts a sun split in two. The upper half of the flag is in full color, with a a gold sun on a cloudy, dusky blue sky. The lower half of the flag is monochrome. A pair of dusky purple figures stand near the sun, their shadows cast behind them. On the top and bottom of the flag are the words "the horizon," with the color side in cursive and the monochrome being a brick texture overlaid with print. End ID.]
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We smashed the $375K stretch goal, which adds three more cards in each deck and a bonus new 13-card booster pack unlocked as an add-on!
Check out the Alleyway Tarot (including my Queen of Flytraps in the ?! Suit), Oracle of Secrets, and Oracle of Play, with all kinds of fun pledge rewards and add-ons available (deck boxes, dice, trinkets and more).
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