velvetina
It was my birthday last month - - and I was given the Gypsy Palace tarot.
It's not a deck I'd have chosen, but I've been looking through it, checked out various YouTube videos and have found myself warming to it. I think its the colours - its such a contrast to my beloved Tarot Noir and reminds me in that respect of another loved deck of mine, the Sacred Rose.
I've never used such an abstract tarot. I'm happy enough with pip cards, that's different. Over the years, I've acquired sufficient knowledge to read with pretty much any deck, but this seems, in these early days of acquaintanship, that the Gypsy Palace seems to be a very different kettle of fish.
Those who have it, how do you find it reads? Does it just spark off intuitive reading? Can you extrapolate meaning from the images? Is there a system, even if it is just the artist's own?
The proof of the pudding is in the eating of course, but I haven't yet had the opportunity to use it in a reading. I'm quite excited about it really - would love to read your opinions, suggestions etc.
Thank you
It's not a deck I'd have chosen, but I've been looking through it, checked out various YouTube videos and have found myself warming to it. I think its the colours - its such a contrast to my beloved Tarot Noir and reminds me in that respect of another loved deck of mine, the Sacred Rose.
I've never used such an abstract tarot. I'm happy enough with pip cards, that's different. Over the years, I've acquired sufficient knowledge to read with pretty much any deck, but this seems, in these early days of acquaintanship, that the Gypsy Palace seems to be a very different kettle of fish.
Those who have it, how do you find it reads? Does it just spark off intuitive reading? Can you extrapolate meaning from the images? Is there a system, even if it is just the artist's own?
The proof of the pudding is in the eating of course, but I haven't yet had the opportunity to use it in a reading. I'm quite excited about it really - would love to read your opinions, suggestions etc.
Thank you