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The Bosch Tarot is like no other deck I’ve ever seen. In fact, the only deck even remotely comparable (and it too is highly individual!) is perhaps the Deviant Moon Tarot which conjures up another...

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Shaman Tarot
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Shaman Tarot is a metaphysical deck exploring the ways of the modern Shaman as he journeys in the spirit world, paying attention to Urban spirits as well as natural ones. His journeys allow him to get knowledge and power which he uses for Healing, both for himself and for the world. Dance, travel, combat and healing: these are the four paths by which the modern shaman may achieve full awareness.


Majors: Non-traditional naming; Power (Strength) is VIII, Punishment (Justice) XI
Minors: Scenic pips
Suits: Bones (Wands), Stones (Cups), Bows (Swords), Drums (Pentacles)
Courts: Shaman (Page), Ally (Knight), Mother (Queen), Spirit (King)

Creator/Artist: Sabrina Riganello and Alessia Pastorello
Publisher: Lo Scarabeo
Number of Cards: 78
Card Dimensions: 12 x 6.6 cm
Instructions: LWB in English, Spanish, Italian, French and German
ISBN: 978-8883959554
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