Hello,
This past year I have seen many Youtube videos in relation with this question (Kelly Bear original video, and many responses), and also I have read many posts here in this thread. It has been very interesting all along (and watching these videos has been often terribly enabling.... and several decks that I have seen in these videos, are now in my collection - I wonder how that happened...)
And I have given the question a lot of thought. I was even tempted to do a video myself, but I do not have a channel, not any experience in filming myself, and I just lazed out of the idea.
Anyway. I have given the question A LOT of thought, and I have reached the conclusion that I cannot answer it. Honestly, if I was leaving for a year, I would take more that 5 tarot decks. No matter how I turn the question, I always end up with more that 5 decks as a result.
First, I would need a deck for each of the four elements. I have several to choose from for each element, but let's take my favorite of each pile. So that would be :
- Druidcraft for earth
- Mermaid tarot by Dame Darcy for water
- Fountain for air
- Sacred Bridges tarot for fire
Then, I would need one deck for each season :
- The Fountain for winter (I had to push this one in this slot - it's not the best choice for a winter deck, but it has the advantage of already being in several of my other lists, so it saves space... but in reality, I find it more cool than cold, and I am sure I could find a better candidate for the winter season. But, anyway)
- The Hezicos tarot for spring
- The Japaridze tarot for summer
- The Bohemian Gothic tarot for fall (Samhain)
Then the mood decks. I would need a comfort deck for more difficult times, a dark deck for deep exploring, a fun deck for ligh readings with friends, and a deck to "kick me in the butt" for when I need to be shaken out of lethargy :
- Clover tarot for comfort
- Bohemian Gothic for dark side
- Sakki Sakki tarot for fun (but Dame Darcy Mermaid tarot can work also for that purpose)
- Gorgon's tarot for shaking me up (but maybe Sacred Bridges can do that too)
Then there are the decks that I like so much that I just would not want to be without for a year :
- Bohemian Gothic tarot
- Clover tarot
- Albano Waite
- Wild Unknown
- Touchstone
- Druidcraft
- Motherpeace
- Sakki Sakki tarot
- Gorgon's tarot
And the ones that I find so beautiful, so "eye candy", that I would take them even if it were just for the sake of looking at the cards from time to time, or displaying the cards on my chimney mantel, just so that I can admire them :
- Touchstone
- Bohemian Gothic
- Wild Unknown
- Alice tarot
- Japaridze
- Fountain
- Distant Past tarot
Fortunately, several of these decks fit into several categories, and can fill up several purposes. But I still end up with many decks....
Let's try to narrow it down :
- Druidcraft
- Mermaid (Dame Darcy)
- Fountain
- Sacred Bridges
- Hezicos
- Japaridze
- Bohemian Gothic
- Clover tarot
- Gorgon's tarot
- Albano Waite
- Wild Unknown
- Touchstone
- Motherpeace
- Sakki Sakki
- Alice tarot
- Distant Past tarot.
That is 16 decks. A lot !
Ok, let's try to narrow it down further.
I can let go of the Sakki Sakki for a year (with heartache, but let's be strong)
I can set aside the Motherpeace (because it is such a complete and deep deck, in itself. If I let it aside for a year, I then might need to work with it exclusively for another year to make up for the loss !)
I can go without a RWS deck for a year. So, Albano Waite, back in the box.
That 's 13 decks.
I could bargain further with myself (for example : I cannot take both Alice and Distant Past, and I throw a coin in the air to decide which one will come on the trip with me..) and that way, I might be able to come down to ten decks.... but that would be very hard.
Ok, let's try it :
Alice comes instead of Distant Past
Japaride comes and Sacred Bridges goes (Japaridze can fill the "fire" slot, though Sacred Bridges was even better... but, alas, Sacred Bridges goes.)
I cannot find another one to sacrifice. It is down to 11.
But, 11 is a good number isn't it ?
So, my finished list would be that :
- Druidcraft
- Mermaid (Dame Darcy)
- Fountain
- Hezicos
- Japaridze
- Bohemian Gothic
- Clover tarot
- Gorgon's tarot
- Wild Unknown
- Touchstone
- Alice tarot
If you think 11 is a clumsy number to arrive at, I can always add back the Sacred Bridges deck, and make it 12 decks, wich is admittedly a good, strong number to use when it comes to selecting a number of items and pack them (12 eggs in an egg box, 12 months in the year.... 12 decks in my suitcase)
I am sorry Kelly Bear, I TRIED, I swear ! But 5 is just too difficult to achieve ! (as many tarot people know well)
If I can make it better, I will come back. For now, it is 11, or 12 tarot decks for a year, for me (not mentionning the oracle decks and lenormand decks I will have to bring along. Plus one or two playing card decks, because I will also have to entertain my friends with games, wont I ?)