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Hybrid Tarot : Combining Lenormand & Oracle into the Tarot

by Eugene Leong

Other43 cards
lenormand-hybriddivine-archetypesmulti-systemmythology-themedinnovative-system

Theme: Hybrid of Tarot, Lenormand, and divine archetypes

The Hybrid Tarot is a 43-card deck that integrates Lenormand symbols with traditional Tarot archetypes, while also personifying Tarot characters with various divinities. It aims to offer a unique blend of divination systems.

Key Features

  • 43-card deck combining Tarot and Lenormand systems
  • Tarot characters personified with divinities
  • Successfully funded on Kickstarter with 128 backers

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for experienced card readers who are familiar with both Tarot and Lenormand systems and are looking for a deck that combines their strengths. It also appeals to those interested in mythological or divine archetypes, and readers who enjoy exploring multi-layered interpretations. It may be less suitable for absolute beginners due to its complex, integrated system.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the Hybrid Tarot deck?
The Hybrid Tarot deck consists of 43 cards. This count suggests a curated selection of archetypes and symbols, rather than a full traditional 78-card Tarot or a standard 36-card Lenormand deck, reflecting its hybrid nature.
What divination systems does the Hybrid Tarot combine?
The Hybrid Tarot combines elements from three divination systems: traditional Tarot, the symbolic language of Lenormand, and the personification of Tarot characters with various divinities. This creates a multi-layered approach to readings.
Is the Hybrid Tarot suitable for beginners?
Due to its integration of multiple divination systems (Tarot, Lenormand, and divine personifications), the Hybrid Tarot is likely more suited for experienced readers who have a foundational understanding of at least Tarot and Lenormand. Beginners might find the layered symbolism challenging without prior knowledge.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$7.0K

Backers

128

Funded

139%

Launched

Feb 2021

Platform: Kickstarter

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