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In the world of horror literature, H.P. Lovecraft is a name that is synonymous with the macabre and the bizarre. Known for his weird fiction and cosmic horror, Lovecraft's stories often explore themes of ancient alien civilizations, the fragility of human sanity, and the inescapable nature of cosmic forces beyond our comprehension. One of his famous themes is the haunted house, a trope that has been explored by authors for centuries. However, Lovecraft manages to put his own twist on these tales, infusing them with his trademark cosmic horror and dread.


I am an Environmental Artist, Author and Flower Reader and the author and artist (illustrator) of the 'Australian Wildflower Reading Cards' Rockpool Publishing, 2014 and other soon to be released Nature Inspired Books and Decks.
I also create 'Flora Flower', a Nature~ loving cartoon friend who shares her passion for gardening, plant wisdom and inspirations. Flora is a present very busy assisting with the creation of a range of books based on her daily life in the garden and out in nature.

Botanical, Mythological, Spiritual, Medicinal, Culinary, in fact our whole connection with the Plant World and through this rekindled the ancient tradition of Flower Reading, Floramancy Also a teacher of creative arts with a focus on environmental arts, I have enjoyed a 30 year commitment to also sharing my passion for Nature based traditions with a strong centre of environmentalism. There are many tarot decks that follow this tradition, using the same stories, meanings, and symbols as the original deck, but in a more attractive package.

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However, Lovecraft manages to put his own twist on these tales, infusing them with his trademark cosmic horror and dread. One such story is "The Dreams in the Witch House," which centers around the cursed Gilman House in Arkham, Massachusetts. The protagonist, Walter Gilman, is a student of mathematics and folklore at Miskatonic University, who decides to rent a room in the infamous house known for its dark history and occult associations.

The Green Witch Tarot Deck: An honest review for tarot beginners

When I teach tarot to beginners, I always recommend they start learning with a RW-based tarot deck.

(RW = Rider-Waite, the tarot deck originally created in 1909 by A.E. Waite and illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, originally published by the Rider Company).

There are many tarot decks that follow this tradition, using the same stories, meanings, and symbols as the original deck, but in a more attractive package. The Green Witch Tarot is one of them.

This deck was designed for a very specific type of person, so before I start this review, I want to let you know that I’m not that person. I’m not a practicing witch. I have a fairly limited knowledge of the Pagan symbols used in the Green Witch tarot deck, and although I think the images are beautiful they don’t really “mean” much to me. My ignorance might be (unknowingly) influencing my review of this deck.

However, if you are Pagan, Wiccan, a witch, or just consider yourself witch-curious, you’ll love this deck. It’s a very good deck for tarot beginners, with a few minor caveats.

FYI: I purchased my copy of The Green Witch Tarot from Amazon in mid-2017 for about $24.00. It’s also available directly from the publisher for a few dollars more.

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As Gilman delves deeper into his studies and becomes enamored with the theories of non-Euclidean geometry, he begins experiencing vivid dreams and eerie apparitions in his room. Lovecraft masterfully creates an atmosphere of unease and terror as he describes the strange occurrences in Gilman's room. The dimensions of the room seem to shift and warp, and the walls are adorned with esoteric symbols and sigils. The ghostly presence of Keziah Mason, a witch who was tried and executed during the Salem witch trials, haunts Gilman's nightmares and slowly drives him to the brink of madness. What sets Lovecraft's story apart is his ability to seamlessly blend elements of horror and science fiction. He doesn't rely on cheap jump scares or monsters lurking in the shadows; instead, he crafts a narrative that explores the boundaries of space and time. Gilman discovers that the strange angles and dimensions of the witch house are actually portals to other dimensions, allowing ancient cosmic beings to manipulate reality and torment mortal minds. The main idea of "The Dreams in the Witch House" is Lovecraft's exploration of the intersection between science and the supernatural. He introduces concepts such as non-Euclidean geometry and uses them to create a sense of cosmic dread, as Gilman realizes that there are forces beyond human comprehension at play. Lovecraft's story serves as a reminder that knowledge and curiosity can sometimes lead to unimaginable horrors and that there are ancient, malevolent beings lurking beyond the veil of our reality. In conclusion, "The Dreams in the Witch House" is a quintessential Lovecraftian tale, blending elements of horror, science fiction, and the occult. With his vivid descriptions and atmospheric prose, Lovecraft creates a haunting story that explores the boundaries of human understanding and exposes the fragility of our sanity in the face of cosmic forces..

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