The White Wutch Tarot and the Law of Attraction

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The White Witch Tarot is a beautifully illustrated deck that merges the mystical world of witches with the symbolism of Tarot. This enchanting deck features a white witch as the central figure in each card, bringing a connection to nature, spirituality, and intuition. The imagery in the White Witch Tarot is rich with symbolism and meaning. The cards showcase various aspects of witchcraft and its connection to the natural world. Each card is intricately designed with attention to detail, capturing the essence of the witch's craft and the power that it holds. This deck follows the traditional structure of the Tarot, consisting of 78 cards divided into Major and Minor Arcana.


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Created through decades of research into Alchemy and different divination modalities, this deck offers a fresh new perspective on using the cards to unveil what has been hidden. Created through decades of research into Alchemy and different divination modalities, this deck offers a fresh new perspective on using the cards to unveil what has been hidden.

White wutch tarot

This deck follows the traditional structure of the Tarot, consisting of 78 cards divided into Major and Minor Arcana. The Major Arcana cards depict significant archetypal figures and events, while the Minor Arcana cards represent everyday situations and experiences. The White Witch Tarot maintains the traditional meanings of the Tarot cards, but with a unique interpretation that reflects the spirit of witchcraft.

MAJA D'AOUST discusses her new tarot deck THE WHITE WITCH TAROT

Join White Witch Maja D’Aoust as she gives a live divination demonstration exploring an alternative method for reading the Tarot based on Alchemical techniques. Her new Tarot deck, The White Witch Tarot, uses a spread that encourages the use of psychological archetypes in a marriage of opposites that mirror the Shakespearean drama. Examine the purposes and properties of the Tarot through this unique deck that uses meditative channeled images and text to convey the mysteries.

Use the transformative and healing power of the white witch as White Witch Maja D’Aoust explores the 22 Major Arcana archetypes of the Tarot through meditative art and channeled mysteries in this stunning black and gold deck and companion guide. Use this deck as a traditional Tarot Majors-only system or delve into a technique using protagonists and antagonists pitted against each other until they reach unification, much like Shakespearean therapy where we explore problems via another lens. Learn to visualize and build your own reality by discovering answers to your deepest questions, bringing to light powerful truths and seeing the radiance of the self through a poetic treatment of the Majors. Created through decades of research into Alchemy and different divination modalities, this deck offers a fresh new perspective on using the cards to unveil what has been hidden.

Maja D'Aoust is a practicing Witch who performs public rituals and gives educational lectures. Maja's interest in Alchemy, magic and the esoteric sciences spans her entire lifetime. After completing her Bachelors degree in Biochemistry, Maja studied oriental medicine, martial arts and acupuncture, later earning her Masters degree in Transformational Psychology. Maja worked for 11 years as the librarian of Manly P. Hall's Philosophical Research Society. Author of several books, journal articles and blog content Maja writes and is a visual artist. Currently Maja is starting a public educational non-profit 501 c-3 called The Well Wishers which focuses on teaching wellness and esoteric sciences to the community.

White wutch tarot

This deck is often used for personal insight, spiritual growth, and divination. The symbolism in the cards allows for deep introspection and guidance, helping individuals connect with their intuition and tap into the mysteries of the universe. One of the standout features of the White Witch Tarot is the beautiful artwork. The illustrations are intricate and whimsical, blending magical elements with earthy tones and natural imagery. The use of light and shadow adds depth and dimension to the cards, creating a visually stunning deck that is captivating to both beginners and experienced Tarot readers. Whether you are a practicing witch or simply drawn to the mystical world of Tarot, the White Witch Tarot is a deck that offers insight, guidance, and inspiration. Its unique blend of witchcraft and Tarot symbolism makes it a powerful tool for self-reflection, meditation, and spiritual exploration..

Reviews for "Exploring Past, Present, and Future with the White Wutch Tarot"

1. John - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the White Witch Tarot deck. The artwork and design are beautiful, but I found the interpretations of the cards to be confusing and lacking depth. The guidebook that comes with the deck didn't provide enough insight or explanation, making it difficult for a beginner like me to understand the meanings of the cards. I also found that the cards were quite thin and flimsy, which made shuffling and handling them a bit difficult. Overall, I was hoping for a deck that would provide clearer guidance and a stronger connection, but unfortunately, the White Witch Tarot fell short for me.
2. Emily - 3 stars - While the White Witch Tarot is aesthetically pleasing, I found it to be quite repetitive in its symbolism and imagery. Many of the cards seemed to have similar depictions, which made it challenging to interpret their meaning in different contexts. Additionally, I felt that the deck lacked diversity in its representation. The majority of the characters depicted in the cards were white, which felt exclusionary and ignored the multicultural nature of tarot. I appreciate the effort put into the artwork, but I was expecting more variety and depth in the symbolism and representation.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - The White Witch Tarot left me feeling underwhelmed. The artwork is beautiful, but the deck seemed more focused on portraying a specific aesthetic rather than providing clear and accurate tarot readings. I found the illustrations to be too stylized, making it difficult to connect with the cards on a deeper level. The symbolism used also felt a bit cliché and lacked originality. Additionally, the guidebook that accompanies the deck was not very informative, leaving me with more questions than answers. Overall, I was disappointed with the lack of substance and depth in the White Witch Tarot deck.

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