The Power of Intuition: How the Good Witch Tarot Can Help Tap Into Your Inner Wisdom

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The Good Witch Tarot is a whimsical and enchanting deck inspired by the popular Good Witch TV series. Created by Ellen Dugan and illustrated by Lisa Falzon, this tarot deck features vibrant and colorful artwork that brings the world of magic and mysticism to life. Each card in the deck showcases a different character or scene from the show, allowing readers to embark on a journey through the magical town of Middleton. From the wise and intuitive Cassie Nightingale to the mischievous and curious Abigail Pershing, each character represents a unique aspect of the human experience. The Good Witch Tarot draws heavily from traditional tarot symbolism while also incorporating elements from the Good Witch TV series. The cards are divided into the traditional major and minor arcana, with each card conveying its own message and meaning.


“I kept it in, but it wrecked my organs. So pour the gin and call Graham Norton. I’m gonna throw you down the river.”

Hence the enchantment, Maisie Peters desperately wants to show us that she is the fool for trying to start anew while also struggling to let go of the unknown. It s not easy being in your early twenties, but The Good Witch herself is letting you know that with the good, the bad, and the ugly, in and out of your personal and professional life, it can be a rush of magic.

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The cards are divided into the traditional major and minor arcana, with each card conveying its own message and meaning. The deck provides a gentle and positive approach to tarot reading, focusing on self-reflection, personal growth, and empowerment. The Good Witch Tarot encourages readers to connect with their intuition and inner wisdom, offering guidance and support in navigating life's challenges.

Intuitive Tarot Readings

Good Witch Magic INTUITIVE TAROT READINGS* range in length & can vary from a 1 hour Reading to a more robust reading that generally takes 1.5 to 2 hours or more, depending on your questions. Rates are hourly ($100/hr)**. Cash, Credit, Venmo & Paypal are accepted. A recording of your session will be made available after payment has been made. Call 773-340-0345, go to our Contact Us page, or email [email protected] to inquire.

**Recognizing the highly transitional (dang that 2012 "Ascension-itis!) & often challenging times we are currently experiencing, Good Witch Magic offers a sliding scale for those facing monetary "issues" - please, just ask - but know that when that phenomenon is at play in your life, the Cards may speak to that during your reading. Think about it - wouldn't it be great to unearth & learn tools to dismantle what's underneath Abundance issues? I hope you said YES, because that's exactly the type of question we can address! We also offer a generous "Friends & Family" discount -- so find someone who's been on a journey with the Good Witch & ask them for a referral!

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  • Mon - Fri: 11 AM - 9 PM
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  • Sun: 12 PM - 4 PM

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We are a mobile business. We can meet anywhere in the Chicago area that's quiet, private & convenient. We'll soon be featured at a Chicagoland store & a Yoga Studio -- so stay tuned! Long distance? No worries - we can also connect via phone or Skype† .

† Your Good Witch Magic Tarot Reading will be highly interactive so it's CRUCIAL for you to be able to see the Cards. For a phone or Skype reading, you must have access to an actual Rider-Waite Tarot Deck OR you may click on this link: "Rider Waite Tarot Deck" on Wikipedia to view the images during your Reading. Please go to this site before your Reading is scheduled to start. Sorry - if you don't have access to the images, we can't do a Reading because your intuition & subconscious play very important roles by revealing what's going on inside! Of course, due to the nature of phone Readings, extra time it may take to refer to cards online is taken into consideration.

*Disclaimer & legal mumbo jumbo: Good Witch Magic makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, with respect to: the accuracy, relevancy, or quality of the information provided. Our practitioners, during any Good Witch Reading, Workshop or Service being organized or provided do not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any person or entity for any loss, injuries or damages (including, without limitation, financial, physical, emotional, mental, special, indirect, incidental or consequential) caused in regard to any information &/or any suggestion(s) or advice provided through these services, or as a result of your use of these services, regardless of whether resulting from negligence, accident, or any other cause whatsoever. And So It Is!

© Lisa Talamantez 2012-2023

The good witch tarog

Whether you are a fan of the Good Witch TV series or simply drawn to the whimsy and charm of this deck, the Good Witch Tarot provides a delightful and accessible entry point into the world of tarot. Its vibrant artwork, insightful messages, and uplifting energy make it a popular choice among both tarot enthusiasts and beginners. In conclusion, the Good Witch Tarot is a delightful and enchanting deck that combines the magic of the Good Witch TV series with the wisdom and symbolism of tarot. This deck offers a positive and empowering approach to tarot reading, making it a valuable tool for self-reflection, personal growth, and intuitive guidance..

Reviews for "Tarot and Relationships: Navigating Love and Connection with the Good Witch Tarot"

1. Jen - 2/5 stars: This tarot deck didn't resonate with me at all. The images felt generic and lacked depth, making it difficult for me to connect with the cards during readings. The guidebook was also very basic and didn't offer much insight or guidance. Overall, I was disappointed with The Good Witch Tarot and wouldn't recommend it to serious tarot enthusiasts.
2. Mark - 1/5 stars: I found The Good Witch Tarot to be extremely misleading. The artwork on the cards was beautiful, but the meanings behind the cards were shallow and lacked substance. It felt like a cash grab, targeting beginners who are more impressed by aesthetics than actual tarot knowledge. The guidebook was too simplified and didn't provide enough nuanced interpretations. I regret purchasing this deck and would advise others to choose a more reputable and genuine tarot deck.
3. Lisa - 2/5 stars: The Good Witch Tarot seemed promising, but it fell short of my expectations. The illustrations were visually appealing, but they didn't align well with the traditional meanings of the tarot cards. The deck felt more like a novelty item rather than a serious tool for divination and self-reflection. It lacked the depth and symbolism that I look for in tarot decks, and I ultimately found it ineffective for accurate readings. I would recommend exploring other options before settling for this deck.
4. Paul - 2.5/5 stars: The Good Witch Tarot had potential, but it missed the mark for me. The artwork and overall design were well done and whimsical, but the interpretations of the cards felt too simplistic. I found myself wanting more depth and complexity in the guidebook's explanations. Additionally, the card stock was too flimsy and prone to bending, which is disappointing considering the cost of the deck. While it may be suitable for those new to tarot, it didn't meet my expectations as an experienced tarot reader.
5. Sarah - 2/5 stars: The Good Witch Tarot left me underwhelmed. The concept was intriguing, but the execution fell short. The artwork was a mix of beautiful and slightly awkward illustrations that didn't carry the depth and symbolism that I associate with tarot cards. The guidebook lacked detail, leaving me to rely on my own interpretations and research to truly understand the meanings of the cards. Overall, I found this deck to be lacking in substance and would recommend exploring other tarot decks with more comprehensive interpretations.

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