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Ask The Celestial Beings Tarot Deck

Ask The Celestial Beings Tarot Deck

by The Wheel Of Fortune Tarot

Tarot80 cards
pasteldreamycelestialfantasydigital
spiritualetherealstylized-figurescosmicnature-inspiredbeginner-friendly

Theme: Celestial beings and universal energies in a pastel tarot deck

Medium: digital

A 78+2 card tarot deck featuring two distinct art models, drawing inspiration from celestial beings, universal energies, and natural elements. The artwork displays a pastel color palette with stylized figures and ethereal backgrounds.

About This Deck

The Ask The Celestial Beings Tarot Deck presents a 78-card structure with two additional cards, suggesting either bonus cards or variations within the Major Arcana. The deck is designed to channel information from 'creatures in the universe and nature,' implying a focus on spiritual guidance and connection to broader cosmic and earthly energies. The visual evidence shows a consistent aesthetic across the displayed cards, which appear to be Major Arcana, indicating a cohesive artistic vision.

The deck's imagery features stylized figures, many with halos or glowing auras, set against soft, flowing backgrounds. The overall impression is one of serenity and spiritual contemplation, aligning with the 'celestial beings' theme. The presence of two models for the deck, as mentioned in the blurb, could refer to variations in card backs, different art styles for specific card groups, or perhaps two distinct versions of the entire deck. This dual approach offers potential for collectors or readers who appreciate subtle differences in their divination tools.

While specific suit names or minor arcana imagery are not visible, the Major Arcana cards like 'The Lovers,' 'The Hanged Man,' 'The High Priestess,' 'The Empress,' and 'The Tower' are clearly identifiable, suggesting adherence to a traditional tarot system. The deck aims to provide insights through its unique interpretation of universal and natural wisdom, making it suitable for introspective readings and spiritual exploration.

Key Features

  • 78+2 card tarot deck, potentially including bonus cards or variations
  • Features two distinct art models, as described in the blurb
  • Pastel color palette with stylized, ethereal figures
  • Focuses on celestial beings, universal energies, and nature
  • Clearly titled Major Arcana cards for ease of identification

Who It's For

This deck is well-suited for tarot readers who appreciate a gentle, spiritually-focused aesthetic and are drawn to themes of celestial guidance and universal wisdom. It appeals to those who prefer pastel color palettes and stylized, ethereal artwork over realistic or dark imagery. Both beginners and experienced readers who are comfortable with a Rider-Waite-Smith-based system will find it accessible, especially given the clear titling of the Major Arcana. Collectors interested in unique artistic interpretations of tarot will also find this deck appealing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the Ask The Celestial Beings Tarot Deck?
The deck contains 78 standard tarot cards plus 2 additional cards, for a total of 80 cards. These extra cards might be bonus cards or alternate versions of existing Major Arcana, offering expanded possibilities for readings.
What is the artistic style of the Ask The Celestial Beings Tarot Deck?
The deck features a soft, pastel color palette with stylized, ethereal figures. The artwork appears to be digitally illustrated, characterized by clean lines, flowing forms, and radiant halos around the figures. Backgrounds are often abstract or celestial, contributing to a dreamy and spiritual aesthetic.
Is this deck suitable for beginners?
Yes, the deck appears suitable for beginners. While specific minor arcana imagery is not shown, the Major Arcana cards are clearly titled and visually distinct, suggesting an adherence to traditional tarot symbolism that would be familiar or easily learned with a standard guide. The gentle aesthetic also makes it approachable.
What does 'two models' mean for this deck?
The blurb mentions 'two models' for the deck. Without further information, this could refer to two distinct artistic styles within the deck, two different versions of the card backs, or potentially two complete versions of the deck with subtle variations. This feature may appeal to collectors or those seeking unique variations.

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