Tarot of the New Vision (English and Spanish Edition)
E**A
New Favorite Deck Maybe?
I learned mostly on the RWS and though I own about fifteen decks I've been very picky which ones I read with--I do about 80% of readings with RWS and my other decks receive only occasional use. I bought this one a while ago because I liked the art and the concept, and I've come to trust Lo Scarabeo, but I hadn't really used it because I hadn't met a reading or a querent that I thought needed it and I was hesitant to start using a new deck I didn't really understand--however, about two weeks ago I brought it out just to look through, and not ten minutes later two friends came over asking if I could read their cards. I started to get out my RWS and then thought better of it.I've been reading since I was in middle school (about 9 years) and consider myself a good tarot reader though by no means an expert, but I still find myself turning to books and other sources for additional details on some cards in about 25% of my readings. However, in the dozen or so readings I have done with this deck, I have not once felt that the answers I was looking for were anywhere but in the cards and in the people at the table. This deck comes very naturally to me, in part because of its play off of the RWS which gives it a backstory you already know plus the additional information, the "new vision" that is apparent in this artwork; partially because the finely detailed artwork leaves no question of "what might that be, there?" or "what is this character doing?" and instills a sense of trust of the deck in me; and partially for reasons to which I am not privy.I can't tell you you should buy this deck, because maybe it won't be right for you, but I can tell you it is right for me, and GOSH is it right for me.
S**T
Fascinating!
Note that this deck only includes the Lo Scarabeo Little White Book, which gives you very little information. If you want to dig into the imagery, I'd recommend you find a full kit that includes the big guidebook instead of just buying the deck like I did.This deck could be ok for a beginner, but I think that an experienced tarotist, especially one who has worked extensively with the RWS deck, will find this deck the most useful. The alternative perspective is interesting. Some cards don't really change much, others add a little hint or extra oomph to the traditional message while still others I think were drawn with the intent of portraying the "reversed" meaning of the card. I've been studying tarot for years now, but there were a fair number of cards that had me scratching my head. There are images added to some of them that just made me wonder what the artists were thinking or what mythology they are referencing. This isn't a problem, but it is a little confusing. I tried to track down a guidebook to explain the additional imagery and the artist's intent, but the guidebooks for this deck appear to be prohibitively expensive for some reason, which is why I'd recommend a kit.
K**R
Hauntingly beautiful, richly symbolic
I got this deck a while ago and have been using it more and more. It is now one of my favorite decks. The art work is magnificent. The quality of the cards is superb. The images are based in the Waite-Smith tradition but have nods to the 18th century meanings of Etteilla, which predated Waite by more than a century. The new images enhanced the Colman Smith drawings and added depth to the symbolism. Turning the figures around engages the imagination and stimulates one's intuition. This may not be the best place to start for beginners, but users who are familiar with the Waite-Smith deck will find this one easy to use. Highly recommended.
P**D
Novel Enjoyment, Meaningful Perspective
Very enjoyable. Very intriguing. Most of the cards have some little twist -- other than the 180 change rotation in perspective -- like objects or people that are now in view and add and/or color the meaning of the classic RWS images.The artwork is clean, crisp. The drawings are both refreshingly new and rooted in the now-familiar Pamela Colman Smith imagery. There is a very close attention to detail present in the illustrations to ensure you can't mistake the corresponding RWS card, but likewise you can't help but appreciate the additional details now present in the different angle of view.Like the original Waite-Smith deck, at first I was intrigued, later I was engrossed. This was a very rewarding purchase and a prized addition to my collection of Tarot decks.
L**G
Not what I expected
The cards were in excellent condition, but I thought it was like the Vice - Versa deck turn out it is not it is one side is the pictures and the other side is not illustrated with the picture the opposite of the front. They are very different than the Vice- Versa deck but very interesting. If you just want a novelty deck then these are the cards for you
J**R
Such a great way to learn
This is quite the interesting deck. I do not use it for readings, but I love to compare it to the Universal Waite deck to bring a full view of the cards to life. The colors are muted compared to Universal, but the images are outstanding and really capture the entire essence of the meaning of each card. These cards will bring your understanding to a whole new level. Great fun.
F**D
Very cool, deck I love it!
I like how they took the concept art from the classic Rider Waite deck instead of looking from the front we take look behind tbem or the side view of it too. Very cool deck I used it in my tarot reading videos.
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