gregory
Eric - how great to see you back. The suspense of waiting for your new deck is really paining me.
Yes. And yes. So many wonderful decks out there. And nothing quite like yours. If it chimes, great. If not, there are so many more, each with their own kind of beauty for each different kind of reader. I think we all know that the aesthetic is quite crowded and no longer need to have it pointed out to us.For the “Less is More” type of reader, I can see why my work is not a good match….but when I create I am creating for myself, what I Love, what speaks to me…..I don’t think about mass appeal nor do I care…that’s for my publisher to worry about. If it works for you…FABULOUS…..if not, there is a Sea of other decks to choose from!
I'll just keep Dunne's deck as engaging art and go back to my Thoth and its complex correspondences. Food for the mind more than the eye.
Well, well, well! Wellcome, Mr. Dunne!
I must say, the Illuminati has given me many moments of Tarot bliss. I own both editions, the set with the big, borderless cards and the tuckbox smaller edition (also borderless now after trimming).
And I do agree, it your decks are not for the "less is more" reader. I'm firmly in the "more is more, and even more is ever more better" category, though, so decks like the Illuminati that give me layer upon layer of beauty and meaning are extra icing on the proverbial cake. I also love the multiethnic approach.
A question, if I may; what's the main difference between the Apokalypsis and the Illuminati?
It just occurred to me that this is a distinction I cannot make. For me, when reading Tarot, the mind is the eye, the eye is the mind. But of course I get elected Miss Right-Brained every year*. I never know what I'm doing wrong --or right-- until after I do it; sometimes not ever.
Well, you WERE here during the creation of the Illuminati and you had a pretty rough ride then. It's good to see you again.WOW GUYS.....Thank You all for the very Warm Welcome BACK!
Well, you WERE here during the creation of the Illuminati and you had a pretty rough ride then. It's good to see you again.