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Tarot of the Gods

by Andrew J.T.

Tarot78 cards
mythologydeitiesreligious-themesdiverse-pantheon

Theme: Gods from various world religions and mythologies

A 78-card tarot deck that features gods and deities from various world religions and mythologies. It integrates diverse pantheons into the traditional tarot structure.

Key Features

  • 78-card tarot deck
  • Features gods and deities from multiple world religions and mythologies
  • Successfully funded on Kickstarter in 2020

Who It's For

This deck is well-suited for tarot readers interested in world mythologies, comparative religion, and diverse spiritual traditions. It appeals to those who appreciate a thematic approach that reinterprets classic tarot archetypes through the figures of gods and goddesses. Readers looking for a deck with a broad cultural scope will find this offering particularly engaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the Tarot of the Gods deck?
The Tarot of the Gods is a full 78-card deck, adhering to the traditional structure of 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana cards.
What is the main theme of the Tarot of the Gods?
The primary theme of the Tarot of the Gods is the integration of deities and mythological figures from various world religions and cultures into the traditional tarot system. Each card is represented by a god or goddess, offering a diverse spiritual perspective.
Is the Tarot of the Gods suitable for beginners?
While the deck features unique imagery based on diverse gods, it is a full 78-card tarot deck, implying it follows a standard tarot system. Beginners familiar with general tarot structures should be able to use it, though specific interpretations for each deity would likely be unique to the deck.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$5.3K

Backers

73

Funded

139%

Launched

Jul 2020

Platform: Kickstarter

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