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I have actually not finished coming to terms with these-- and that's partially why this deck so disturbs me. I do not believe the artist has finished pertaining to terms either-- perhaps that's why the deck is so plain. This is the darkest deck I have actually ever dealt with. Or-- perhaps its dark since the artist wishes to require us to challenge our stress and anxieties? I have put this deck down "disappointed" with it 4 times now-- just to discover myself choosing it up once again, and after that feeling motivated to compose a review! There's something going on here that requires fight, and I believe its those universal roots of human existence that this deck requires us to ponder.


No one is happy. Everybody in alone. Cards showing the pinnacles of achievement betray meaninglessness to the conclusion of the work. Here are my impressions of some of the cards: The Magician-- He holds the incorrect (left) hand approximately the sky. His other hand does not point to the ground or the pentacle.


Here, in this whole deck, the earth is alone, isolated, and hellish. Maybe there's a much better location in the sky someplace, however there's no connection to where we are. He rather touches the sword with his ideal hand. Swords are, I believe, more about violence and action in this deck (than understanding).


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The Devil-- The most reassuring, thoughtful, enthusiastic card in the deck. Which's an issue. Lucifer ("light-bearer") is bearing a torch and using a soothing method. Do not be deceived-- there is no hope in this world. The Star-- I dislike this card. And yet its truly well done.



Here, hope is empty. The hope figure has no face. Read This scoops blackness from the pond (instead of pouring hope into the pond from paradise). Its trying to take hope from where none exists and the star shines remote and cold in the sky. 7 of Cups-- Compare this card with the Star.


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The impressions of this world have no compound or hope. Death-- A figure sobs in front of a tree stump. (I think all those leafless trees in the background of several cards are really alive by comparison to the stump.) The human figure has 2 red blood marks on his back.





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