I used to not really use tarot cards much, but now that I’ve grown more comfortable with my primary deck, I’ve decided to explore other styles. When I discovered The Wildwood Tarot deck, I immediately felt drawn to it. The artwork captivated me and I couldn’t resist owning it. It has a deep, ancient connection to nature and the unseen mysteries of the universe. While it may seem overwhelming for beginners, the guidebook is thorough and insightful, so I recommend reading it thoroughly before doing any spreads.
The Major Arcana in this deck is based on the wheel of the year, with each archetype corresponding to a different season. This may not be a traditional system, but it’s natural and unique. It’s important to understand the wheel of the year before doing any readings. The Major Arcana has an earthy and ancestral feel to it, connecting me to how the Pagans of old may have viewed life and the spiritual world. The detailed artwork provides insight into my readings.
The Minor Arcana in this deck starts with the court cards for each suit. The descriptions for each card provide four reading points to guide you through the meaning and a list of keywords for further insight. Each suit represents different elements and has its own symbolism. The artwork captures the essence of each suit, making it easy to understand the card’s meaning.
Overall, The Wildwood Tarot deck is detailed and informative, providing a wealth of information for readers. Blessed readings.