About this deal
For me nudity isn't inherently erotic, a body's a body at the end of the day, and while many of the poses are titillating. The Tantra Tarot features colourful and complex imagery taken from east Indian art and miniatures in its major and court cards. Included is a 56 page instructional booklet, featuring information on all 78 tarot cards and offering advice on how to use them in spreads. I think it really captures the themes we wanted to communicate by embracing imagination and dreaming, which are major themes in most of my personal work as well,” she says.
I’ve noticed, however, that sticking to these areas when reading can lead to burnout, not to mention a limited understanding of the cards.
Some of the technologies we use are necessary for critical functions like security and site integrity, account authentication, security and privacy preferences, internal site usage and maintenance data, and to make the site work correctly for browsing and transactions. I have Giacomo Casanova's Memoirs (not the entire set tho), so I think that the Tarot of Casanova might just be up my alley. This beautiful, complete tarot deck is based on traditional tarot iconography, illustrated with an erotic twist by Sofie Birkin. I wont go into details as to why I strongly dislike it because I have done it already in another thread here (the worst deck purchase thread). Also, I would like a true working tarot deck, with images that I can relate to the traditional tarot cards.
I just got the Tarot Erotica and noticed some of the cards in that deck are very similar to the few cards I've managed to find online of the Amerigo deck. The artist's unique interpretations of the Major and Minor Arcana incorporate his usual playful, witty style. Because oftentimes I want a pointed look at a specific question, I enjoy tailoring a spread to whatever’s on my mind/what I need, and I hate pointless googling.If everything is epic, how can you go to the cards to understand smaller issues like daily decisions, exciting and low-stakes choices, or even open-ended explorations of themes?