Barbara Walker In A Tin
Barbara Walker Tarot reflects a unique feminist perspective of tarot with religious and pagan symbols from around the world. The Court Cards depict mythological gods and goddesses. The dominant colors of the deck and the card back design are red, black and white because they are “recognized everywhere as the colors of the original feminine Trinity (Triangle) representing her three phases of Virgin, Mother and Crone. Includes 78 pocket-sized cards with keywords in English, and a 48-page booklet.
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Barbara Walker In A Tin
Barbara Walker Tarot reflects a unique feminist perspective of tarot with religious and pagan symbols from around the world. The Court Cards depict mythological gods and goddesses. The dominant colors of the deck and the card back design are red, black and white because they are “recognized everywhere as the colors of the original feminine Trinity (Triangle) representing her three phases of Virgin, Mother and Crone. Includes 78 pocket-sized cards with keywords in English, and a 48-page booklet.
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Barbara Walker In A Tin

Barbara Walker In A Tin

by Barbara G. Walker
Barbara Walker In A Tin

Barbara Walker In A Tin

by Barbara G. Walker

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Barbara Walker Tarot reflects a unique feminist perspective of tarot with religious and pagan symbols from around the world. The Court Cards depict mythological gods and goddesses. The dominant colors of the deck and the card back design are red, black and white because they are “recognized everywhere as the colors of the original feminine Trinity (Triangle) representing her three phases of Virgin, Mother and Crone. Includes 78 pocket-sized cards with keywords in English, and a 48-page booklet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781572818774
Publisher: U.S. Games Systems, Inc.
Publication date: 01/26/2017
Sales rank: 463,604
Product dimensions: 2.80(w) x 4.00(h) x 1.30(d)
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