greatdane
Depends on one's definition of minimalist
I consider myself a minimalist in most aspects of my life. I love books and even there I glean from time to time.
As far as decks, I could be fine with one or two, but as far as the others I have, they serve the purpose of sometimes being mood-specific or sitter-specific. If you read for others, sometimes it is handy to have more than a deck or two. I also have a pocket Universal Waite so I have a smaller deck I can carry if need be.
I notice you have not been a member long. Even though you have been reading tarot for over a decade, if you check out forums here, you may find your minimalism increasing a bit . Sometimes you will see a deck and read comments and think that might be a good one for you. If you work with other systems, like TdM's as well as, say, RWS, then you will have more than one deck as well.
I do hit a saturation point when a deck must leave rather than another come in and I look at which deck I read with the least and generally move that along. I am not a collector, but I do enjoy a little variety. There is a big difference between being a minimalist and a collector. Many here who have more than one or two decks are not collectors, but like a bit of variation from time to time.
I consider myself a minimalist in most aspects of my life. I love books and even there I glean from time to time.
As far as decks, I could be fine with one or two, but as far as the others I have, they serve the purpose of sometimes being mood-specific or sitter-specific. If you read for others, sometimes it is handy to have more than a deck or two. I also have a pocket Universal Waite so I have a smaller deck I can carry if need be.
I notice you have not been a member long. Even though you have been reading tarot for over a decade, if you check out forums here, you may find your minimalism increasing a bit . Sometimes you will see a deck and read comments and think that might be a good one for you. If you work with other systems, like TdM's as well as, say, RWS, then you will have more than one deck as well.
I do hit a saturation point when a deck must leave rather than another come in and I look at which deck I read with the least and generally move that along. I am not a collector, but I do enjoy a little variety. There is a big difference between being a minimalist and a collector. Many here who have more than one or two decks are not collectors, but like a bit of variation from time to time.