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PONTIFEX TAROT

PONTIFEX TAROT

by Tarot Museum

Tarot111 cards
colorfulgeometriccelestialdigital
esotericmeditation-cardssacred-geometryalchemicalsymbolicrainbowmodern-esoteric

Theme: Bridging esoteric traditions through symbolic, geometric art

Medium: digital

The Pontifex Tarot is a "Combined Edition" deck by David Allen Hulse and Nil Orange, featuring 78 divination cards and 33 meditation cards. It aims to bridge the British and French esoteric tarot traditions, offering a connection between outer experience and inner illumination.

About This Deck

The Pontifex Tarot, created by David Allen Hulse and Nil Orange for the Tarot Museum (Museo Internazionale dei Tarocchi), is presented as a "Combined Edition" that merges the British and French esoteric tarot traditions. The name "Pontifex" signifies "bridgebuilder," reflecting the deck's stated purpose of connecting outer experience with inner illumination. This deck includes a substantial number of cards, comprising 78 divination cards and an additional 33 meditation cards, suggesting a comprehensive system for both traditional readings and introspective practice.

The deck's visual presentation, as indicated by the cover art, features a vibrant rainbow gradient background overlaid with geometric patterns and a central esoteric symbol. This aesthetic implies a modern approach to ancient wisdom, possibly drawing on sacred geometry or alchemical symbols to convey its themes. The inclusion of both divination and meditation cards suggests a dual functionality, catering to readers who seek both predictive insights and tools for personal growth and contemplation.

With its emphasis on bridging two distinct esoteric traditions, the Pontifex Tarot positions itself as a unique offering for those interested in the historical and philosophical underpinnings of tarot. The large card count, particularly the dedicated meditation cards, indicates a depth of content designed to support a multifaceted spiritual practice beyond standard card interpretations.

Key Features

  • 78 divination cards for traditional readings
  • 33 additional meditation cards for introspective practice
  • Aims to bridge British and French esoteric tarot traditions
  • Features a modern, abstract aesthetic with geometric and symbolic artwork
  • Created by David Allen Hulse and Nil Orange for the Tarot Museum

Who It's For

This deck is suitable for experienced tarot readers and esoteric students interested in the historical and philosophical aspects of tarot, particularly those who appreciate a blend of British and French traditions. It also appeals to individuals seeking a comprehensive system for both divination and meditation, given its dual card sets. Readers who prefer abstract, symbolic, and geometrically-influenced artwork over figurative scenes will find its aesthetic appealing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are included in the Pontifex Tarot?
The Pontifex Tarot is a "Combined Edition" that includes a total of 111 cards. This comprises 78 divination cards, which follow the standard tarot structure, and an additional 33 meditation cards designed for introspective practice and personal growth.
What is the concept behind the Pontifex Tarot?
The Pontifex Tarot aims to bridge two significant esoteric traditions: the British and French schools of tarot. The name "Pontifex" means "bridgebuilder," reflecting the deck's core purpose of creating a connection between outer experiences and inner illumination, offering a holistic approach to spiritual understanding.
What is the visual style of the Pontifex Tarot?
The deck's visual style, as seen on its cover, features a vibrant rainbow gradient background overlaid with subtle geometric patterns. A central, bright yellow esoteric symbol dominates the design. This aesthetic is modern, abstract, and symbolic, focusing on color and form rather than traditional figurative imagery, suggesting a connection to sacred geometry or alchemical themes.
Is the Pontifex Tarot suitable for beginners?
Given its focus on bridging two esoteric traditions and its inclusion of both divination and meditation cards, the Pontifex Tarot may be best suited for readers with some prior experience in tarot or esoteric studies. While it offers a comprehensive system, its depth and unique approach might be more fully appreciated by those already familiar with tarot concepts.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$8.6K

Backers

56

Funded

199%

Launched

Mar 2024

Platform: Kickstarter

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