Incorporating Pagan Tarot into Rituals and Spellwork

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The Pagan Tarot deck is a unique and popular variation of the traditional Tarot deck, featuring artwork and symbolism inspired by pagan and Wiccan practices. This deck is designed to convey the spiritual teachings and beliefs of the Pagan tradition through the medium of Tarot cards. The Pagan Tarot deck typically includes the same 78 cards as a standard Tarot deck, divided into the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana. The Major Arcana cards represent significant life events and archetypal energies, while the Minor Arcana cards offer insights into everyday experiences and emotions. What sets the Pagan Tarot deck apart is its use of pagan and Wiccan symbols, deities, and natural elements throughout the artwork. The cards may feature depictions of gods and goddesses from various pagan pantheons, such as Celtic, Norse, or Egyptian.


H.R.Pufnstuf Movie NEW!
Did you know that in 1970, H.R. Pufnstuf graced the big screen? A song-filled movie depicting teen hero Jimmy's arrival on Living Island via Freddy the enchanted flute. There, he makes oddball friends and faces the dastardly Witchiepoo.
Runtime: 95 minutes

2 The Birthday Party --Witchiepoo invites herself to Jimmy s surprise birthday party and steals Freddy by rendering the partygoers helpless with laughing gas. The Birthday Party --Witchiepoo invites herself to Jimmy s surprise birthday party and steals Freddy by rendering the partygoers helpless with laughing gas.

Hr pufnstuf enchanting witchy poo

The cards may feature depictions of gods and goddesses from various pagan pantheons, such as Celtic, Norse, or Egyptian. They may also incorporate symbols like pentacles, moons, trees, and animals that hold specific spiritual significance in paganism. By using a Pagan Tarot deck, practitioners can expand their understanding of the Tarot and explore its connections to pagan spirituality.

Hr pufnstuf enchanting witchy poo

Live action Saturday morning shows seemed to be a staple of the hippy, trippy, disco infused 70’s.

Sid and Marty Krofft were a part of my fortified breakfast growing up, opening up my mind to a wide realm of creative possibilities:

SIGMUND AND THE SEA MONSTERS

The Sid and Marty Krofft biscuit is too large to slice and dice in one setting. Stay tuned for more Sid and Marty goodness in the coming months!

After revisiting these shows many years later, I’ve come to one not-so startling conclusion..these dudes were crazy.

INSIDE THE WEIRD, WILD, WACKY WORLD OF SID & MARTY KROFFT…BUDDAH JANKEY STYLE!

The show centered on a shipwrecked boy named Jimmy and his friend, a talking flute named Freddy.

I know this sh*t is bananas…Just play along!

The two take a ride on a mysterious boat, which promised adventures across the sea. The boat was actually owned and controlled by a wicked witch named Wilhelmina W. Witchiepoo. Her ultimate goal was to use the boat to lure Jimmy and Freddy to her castle on Living Island. Upon their arrival on the island, Witchiepoo was planning to take Jimmy as a prisoner and steal Freddy.

Is Jimmy a sucker for shiny talking boats or what?

I guess they didn’t do PSAs in Jimmy’s neck of the woods. Do you just hop in any ol’ talking boat, promising Sinbad-esque adventures across the sea, no questions asked?
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As Whitney Houston would say…

HELL TO THE NAH!

A friendly dragon named H.R. Pufnstuf(who also happened to be the mayor of Living Island) found out about Witchiepoo’s plot and was able to rescue Jimmy when he leaped out of the enchanted boat with Freddy.

The two swam ashore to Living Island, an island inhibited with talking trees, frogs and whatever else that isn’t supposed to talk, but does…why, you ask? Because it’s Living Island.

WHAT THE BLOOD CLOT.

FREDDY THE TALKING FLUTE…

Oh yeah, did I mention that the flute talked…I’m sure I did.

Judy Frog had the jazz hand grace of Liza Minnelli.

Witchiepoo was the epitome of stoopid. She was always getting outwitted and outsmarted…at the end of the day: no flute! Why you ask? Because she was STOOPID.

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Witchiepoo hovered high above Living Island in style, tooling around on her Classic 1969 Limited Edition Vroom Broom. All the other witches must have been envious of this high octane crotch rocket of doom and despair.
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H.R. Pufnstuf was such a cultural phenomenon that he even made a guest appearance on CHiPs…CHiPs, I said! More recently, he’s made appearances on My Name Is Earl, The George Lopez Show and South Park.

H.R. PUFNSTUF REVISITED ~

Roach Beef Sandwiches, Magic Mushrooms, commands to “Stop Sniffing”, Magic Smoke…We take a slightly closer look at Pufnstuf, Buddah Jankey Style!

Watching these shows years later, I noticed all the not so subtle drug references sprinkled throughout the series (although the Kroffts have been pretty vague when asked about the subject).

H.R. (Hand Rolled) PUFNSTUF (Puffing Stuff)

MAYOR (Code for marijuana) …REALLY?

Pufnstuf is green and sports red hair, similar to that of cannabis buds.

The theme song also provided some questionable lyrical bliss:

“H.R. PUFNSTUF, WHO’S YOUR FRIEND WHEN THINGS GET ROUGH? H.R. PUFNSTUF, CAN’T DO A LITTLE, ‘CAUSE YOU CAN’T DO ENOUGH!”
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Witchiepoo often used drugs to trick Jimmy and crew, utilizing love gas, spiked Campfire Granny chocolate treats and laughing gas on varied episodes of the far out children’s classic.

So, is Pufstuf just one big ol’ drug reference rolled up into what appears to be a televison program geared toward children? Serious head scratcher here…The great mystery continues…

“SEE YA NEXT WEEK!”

A TRIPPY OBSERVATION OF ALL THINGS…JANKEY!

Oh yeah, did I mention that the flute talked…I’m sure I did.
Pagan tarot deck

The artwork and symbolism in each card can provide insight into the spiritual aspects of life and offer guidance on personal and collective growth. Like any Tarot deck, the Pagan Tarot can be used for divination, self-reflection, and spiritual exploration. Some practitioners may use it for specific rituals or ceremonies within their pagan practice, while others may use it for general readings to gain insight into their life path or specific situations. Using the Pagan Tarot deck requires an understanding of the Tarot system and symbolism, as well as familiarity with pagan beliefs and practices. However, the deck can be used by anyone who resonates with its imagery and wishes to incorporate pagan spirituality into their Tarot practice. Overall, the Pagan Tarot deck offers a unique and visually captivating way to explore the intersection of paganism and Tarot. Whether used for divination or personal spiritual growth, this deck provides a powerful tool for those seeking to connect with the divine through paganism..

Reviews for "The Mythical Creatures of Pagan Tarot: An Enchanting Journey"

1. Sarah - 1 star - I was really excited to try the Pagan tarot deck, but I was extremely disappointed with the cards. The artwork was dull and lackluster, and I couldn't connect with any of the images or symbolism. The guidebook that came with the deck was also minimalistic and provided very little information about each card's meaning. Overall, it was a letdown and I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a vibrant and meaningful tarot experience.
2. Michael - 2 stars - The Pagan tarot deck was not what I was expecting at all. The illustrations were too simplistic and didn't capture the essence of pagan spirituality. Additionally, the cards were flimsy and felt cheaply made. The explanations in the guidebook were vague and left me with more questions than answers. I was hoping for a powerful and intuitive tarot experience, but unfortunately, this deck fell short.
3. Maria - 2 stars - I found the Pagan tarot deck to be quite confusing and difficult to interpret. The artwork was abstract and didn't provide clear symbolism or imagery to guide my readings. The guidebook lacked detailed explanations and left me feeling frustrated and unsatisfied. Overall, I felt like this deck was more of a novelty item rather than a functional tarot deck that could provide meaningful insights. I regret purchasing it and would not recommend it to serious tarot enthusiasts.
4. James - 1 star - As someone who has been using tarot decks for years, I was extremely disappointed with the Pagan tarot deck. The artwork was amateurish and lacked depth. The symbolism on the cards was unclear and didn't resonate with me on any level. The guidebook provided minimal information and I felt like I was left to figure out the meanings on my own. This deck seemed more like a cash grab than a true representation of pagan spirituality. I would advise tarot enthusiasts to look elsewhere for a more authentic and insightful deck.
5. Emily - 2 stars - The Pagan tarot deck fell short of my expectations. The artwork was visually unappealing and didn't capture the essence of paganism. The guidebook lacked sufficient explanations and left me feeling lost when trying to interpret the cards. Overall, it was a lackluster tarot experience and I would not recommend this deck to anyone looking for a meaningful and spiritually connected experience.

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