Maritxu Guler was the creator of “El Gran Tarot Esotérico”, edited and commercialized by Fournier. It’s a quite known Tarot, rooted in Eudes Picard’s work, and currently available in any spanish esoteric shop. It also has minor references to basque culture.
The other two mentioned (also edited by Fournier) are out of print and of limited availability.
I really wish everyone would make their own Oracle deck. Although I love decks made by other people, none of them have the personal meanings that my own deck does. Congratulations!
I love this! If anyone has any suggestions for decks that would speak to a Lithuanian heritage (Baltic / Romuva divination practices) I would sincerely appreciate them.
Nancy, from your readings I was compelled to look deeper into my family line and all roads from all sides (known blood relatives at least ) led to the same areas where there are ancient polytheistic traditions. I had no idea… Thank you!
I’m German and my DNA matches archaeological sites from Celts, Gael and Vikings to name a few. I like Yggdrasil but it is very heavy and serious, so I tend to work with the Celtic Tarot. I just recently expanded to The Relative Tarot and have ordered the Vikings Tarot.
I haven't found a perfect Slavic deck, but these are ones I will use: Flower of the Magic Fern Ukranian Tarot by Tania Andrushko, Tarot of the Golden Wheel by Mila Losenko and Slavic Legends Tarot by Taroteca Studios.
Thank you for that list. I saw two that were interesting for me: The one for Wales and The Druidic. The creator of the latter is someone I've seen speak on Tea With a Druid through OBOD on Facebook. Such good energy!
Also, Dust2Onyx by Courtney Alexander is sublime.
I’m currently using Nyasha Williams’ Black Tarot
I am Basque, so I use the Mythical Basque Tarot or the Euskal Herria Tarot, both from a known basque esoterist, Maritxu Guler 🧙♀️
Thank you Sergio. I didn’t know a Basque deck existed. 😀
My pleasure 🙏
Maritxu Guler was the creator of “El Gran Tarot Esotérico”, edited and commercialized by Fournier. It’s a quite known Tarot, rooted in Eudes Picard’s work, and currently available in any spanish esoteric shop. It also has minor references to basque culture.
The other two mentioned (also edited by Fournier) are out of print and of limited availability.
Best ✨✨✨🙏🙏🙏
I made my own oracle deck based on Lithuanian folktales. It was really fun and I love using it.
I really wish everyone would make their own Oracle deck. Although I love decks made by other people, none of them have the personal meanings that my own deck does. Congratulations!
I love this! If anyone has any suggestions for decks that would speak to a Lithuanian heritage (Baltic / Romuva divination practices) I would sincerely appreciate them.
Nancy, from your readings I was compelled to look deeper into my family line and all roads from all sides (known blood relatives at least ) led to the same areas where there are ancient polytheistic traditions. I had no idea… Thank you!
I am DELIGHTED!
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What a great resource, Nancy! Thank you for sharing!
I’m German and my DNA matches archaeological sites from Celts, Gael and Vikings to name a few. I like Yggdrasil but it is very heavy and serious, so I tend to work with the Celtic Tarot. I just recently expanded to The Relative Tarot and have ordered the Vikings Tarot.
I haven't found a perfect Slavic deck, but these are ones I will use: Flower of the Magic Fern Ukranian Tarot by Tania Andrushko, Tarot of the Golden Wheel by Mila Losenko and Slavic Legends Tarot by Taroteca Studios.
The Sacred India Tarot by Rohit Arya is based "solely on themes from Indian epics and mythology."
Thank you for that list. I saw two that were interesting for me: The one for Wales and The Druidic. The creator of the latter is someone I've seen speak on Tea With a Druid through OBOD on Facebook. Such good energy!
Mythologia Fennica is an incredible Tarot deck that is entirely based on Finnish mythology + folklore.