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The Fascinating Story Behind the Creation of the Iconic Rider Waite Smith Tarot Deck‍

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The Fascinating Story Behind the Creation of the Iconic Rider Waite Smith Tarot Deck ‍Written by Kyle W. M. As a long-time tarot enthusiast and professional tarot reader, I have always been intrigued by the Rider Waite Smith tarot deck. Its timeless illustrations and rich symbolism have captivated many tarot readers for over a century. In this article, we will explore the history and creation of this iconic deck, and why it remains a favorite among tarot readers worldwide. The Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot is widely regarded as the universal standard for any new tarot reader's journey to learning and understanding tarot cards. It is the most famous and recognizable tarot deck in the world, and many people associate tarot decks in general with its groundbreaking and timeless designs. The deck was commissioned by A.E. Waite, a well-known occult author and Golden Dawn member, in the 1900's. He hired Pamela Smith, a skilled and insightful illustrator who was also a member of the Golden D

6/29/2024 - Tarot Moment | Personal Reading with The Light Seer Tarot | Past, Present, Future & Shadow: 4 Card Spread

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Deck used: The Light Seer Tarot Past, Present, Future, and Shadow Card About The Spread: The Past card shows a recent event that is still influencing you. The Present card shows your current situation. The Future card indicates something occurring soon. The Shadow card indicates the overall theme or underlying message of the reading, it is the card at the bottom of the deck after the spread has been cast. My Personal Tarot Reading Past : 6 of swords - having learned a hard but valuable lesson you are moving on to new ways. Present : 2 of pentacles - currently learning to balance work and play or the material and the spiritual, taking a focus in this process. Future : Queen of Swords - A coming ability to be more guarded with emotions, not in a negative way, but being able to control the tendency to react before thought; applying hard-learned lessons on matters of emotion as well as being more creative in analytical skills utilizing emotion properly rather than dependent upon how you fe