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Anyone on the Motte practice Tarot? I've dabbled in it for the past year, but looking to a go a bit deeper in terms of interpretations and understanding of the cards.
What's a deck you find compelling from an artwork perspective?
I'm quite partial to the Rider-Waite deck, but I also got one of my friends an Odyessian Tarot based on Greek mythology that I perhaps like better. He ended up buying the Rider-Waite deck as well, so maybe not a ringing endorsement.
I would like to get a set with particularly good art & symbolism, and I've never found Rider-Waite compelling on that first prong. Same for Crowley-Thoth and others that are often recommended.
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