Karma Tarot Deck Reviewed

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Tarot Review

Today, the Funhouse takes a close look at a beautiful tarot deck suitable for artists, hippies, bohemians, musicians and anyone into the free spirit trends of the 60’s and 70’s. The Karma Tarot features twisted colorful artwork and a host of musical and artistic references.

The Karma Tarot

Card Back

Theme

Designer Birgit Boline Erfurt created these cards while living in the Danish underground society called Christiania (a self-contained area within Copenhagen) during the late 1970’s.

The cards all feature actual people that Erfurt knew and who inspired her during that time. She painted the backgrounds for most of the cards at night near a fire and then added bright vivid colors to them during daylight hours. She painted the entire Major Arcana cards in order.

The themes running throughout the deck deal with artistry, musicianship and a free-living lifestyle associated with Artisans, Bohemians, Hippies, and Commune-based societies. The artwork incorporates melting and twisting Dali-esque figures, earthy colors and lots of symbolism.

Painted with watercolors and gouache techniques, this deck really has a wonderful visual appeal.

Imagery and Symbolism

Throughout the deck, symbolism runs rife. You will find many references to painting (brushes, canvases) and music (guitars, conductors). Also many cards feature characters peering through cut out figures or mirrors (see 9 of cups below). The deck frequently utilizes swans, snakes, clowns, and the element of electricty. You will find a lot of visual ideas in each and every card and many different elements which can add significance to a reading.

Every card features a human figure or face in some capacity, except the aces, which each feature a human hand. The female figures often have exposed breasts, but the nudity isn’t selacious.

The Cards

Sample Cards

From the images above you can see the unique style of the artwork. Each card is printed on durable, glossy card stock. The cards measure about 3″ x 5″, so they may feel a bit large in some hands. The deck features smooth rounded corners with large white borders. The large bold titles sit below each image.


I did a one-card reading and asked the deck to define itself. I drew the 3 of Wands (pictured above). This hit me as very accurate. The image includes the words Music and Variete, both plentiful in this deck, as well as electric guitars and a cello. The 3 of Wands usually indicates Dominion, but in this deck it means Originality, Intuition and Where Reality and Fantasy Meet. This description aptly describes the spirit of this deck.

The card back design features a face in the center with the words Karma Music Tarot Cards around it and a black background. As a reader, I prefer when you can’t tell which direction a card will land by looking at the back design (when you use reversals in your reading), but because this image is centrally located, it doesn’t obviously indicate its direction.

Booklet

The 46-page booklet that accompanies the deck features both upright and reversal interpretations as well as an astrological guide. As with most releases from U.S. Games, the interpretations include a brief description of the card and a word list of possible interpretations.

I found the interpretations fairly useful in learning the deck and not just standard boilerplate Rider-Waite interpretations, even though this deck closely follows the Rider-Waite format.

Here is an excerpt for the Three of Wands:

Astrological Influence: Libra.
Secondary Influence: Aries, Sagittarius.
A woman is at the edge of the open sea of possibilities. As an artist, she connects daydreams with reality. The tune she plays on the cello melds tradition with new ideas of the future. On either side of her are fantasy instruments. The electric guitars in blue and pink signify the combination of physical activity and intuitive intellect. The blue poster announcing the concert reveals that the woman is able to share her abilities with the public and her co-workers.
Interpretations: Inspiration. Daydreams will turn into more practical output. Reality and fantasy mix in the balance of strength and ability. Originality. Intuition.
Reversed Meanings: Lack of intuition. Overblown ambitions. Loss of emotions. Arrogance and loss of coordination. Beware of help offered.

Recommendation

I highly recommend this deck for collectors and readers who enjoy art, music and lots of imagery in their cards. Beginners shouldn’t have much trouble learning the tarot using this deck, although many of the cards have slightly different interpretations from a standard Rider-Waite Deck.

Deck Information

  • Size of Cards: 3″ x 5″
  • Number of Cards: 78 Major: 22 Minor: 54
  • Major Arcana Titles: The Fool, The Juggler, Wise Woman, Lilith, Osiris, Grand Master, The Lovers, The Chariot, Strength (8), The Hermit, The Wheel, Justice (11), Hanged Man, Death, Temperance, The Devil, The Tower, The Star, The Moon, The Sun, Judgement, The World
  • Suits: Wands, Cups, Swords, Coins
  • Included with Deck: Title Card, Booklet with Upright/Reversal Interpretations
  • May Appeal to: Bohemians, Hippies, Artists, Musicians, Dali Collectors
  • Deck Distributor: U.S. Games
  • Deck Designer: Birgit Boline Erfurt



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The Fractal Tarot

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As an avid collector of Tarot Decks, I’ve attempted a few times to create my own deck.

In this post I have included several cards from my second attempt at designing a deck. The FRACTAL tarot uses fractal imagery and has a lot of bright colors in the design. I ultimately abandoned the deck due to design problems. But here, saved for posterity, I present all the cards I completed.


3 Disks

3 Disks

The 3 of Disks represents work, labor, putting your skills to use. The tiny ant on top of the 3 delicious apples, has his work cut out for him. He will have to find a way to haul this motherload back to the ant hill. Through his skill and ingenuity and hard work, he will bring rewards to his social arena.


3 Cups

3 Cups

The 3 of Cups represents celebration, frivolity, and sheer joy. These 3 cups are filled with delicious tasty ice-cream. The party atmosphere is one of joyous celebration and relaxing fun times with friends and family.



8 Sticks

8 Sticks

The 8 of Sticks (Wands) brings about feelings of creativity, intensity and speed. This image consists of an artists desktop. His tools are spilling forward onto the table in a rush of intense movement. This card signifies forward motion, activity, new works, creation and artistry.


4 Disks

4 Disks

Usually the 4 of Disks represents a miser or someone who hoards things to their own detriment. In this deck I wanted the 4 of discs to represent physical durability, sportsmanship and activity. This card is unfinished.



Moon

Moon

The moon represents melancholy, illusions, mystery, darkness and dreams. The wolves howl in the night guarding the secrets of the unknown. The city scape of New York pre-9/11 stands in the background. An illusion that no longer is the same. Darkness looms above and nightmares will unfold. (Incidentally, I created this card about a year before 9/11 actually happened and so the meaning of the card changed significantly after those events.)


Sun

Sun

The Sun Card represents clear thinking, optimism, pride, and power. A couple stands on a mountain top surveying the beautiful sunrise. The air is crisp and clean and they can see the world in all it’s glory.



Death

Death

Bearing the unlucky number 13 carved into his forehead, this unlucky fellow has experience one of the most dramatic transformations of the tarot–Death. While this card rarely signifies an actual physical death, it does represent a complete transformation or ending/beginning in some aspect of life. The ‘human’ this skull once belonged to is no longer here, but the skull stays around. Like the flicker of the candles, death is quick and transitory and will eventually reach us sooner or later.


Priestess

Priestess

The Priestess, a figure of mystery and intuition, moves towards us, sihlouetted against a purple and red background. She represents the feminine aspects of life and the mysteries of the unconscious mind. She operates in the realm of darkness and intuition. Her touch is subtle, yet lasting. A puzzle or mystery may come into your life when she visits.



Queen of Cups

Queen of Cups

With a glazed, manic look in her eyes, the Queen of Cups represents an emotional, deeply complex woman or personality traight. She operates solely in the realm of emotions and has the shadow tendancy to brood, cry, and prefers to isolate herself from others. But she has tremendous vitality and beauty and represents the very feminine aspects of a situation.


Unfinshed

Unfinished

This last card never made it past the background design. It would have probably ended up as the Wheel of Fortune due to the spiraling cyclical nature or perhaps the 6 of cups for it’s nostalgic, child-like pastel colors. I included it here for posterity sake.



That’s all I have. I hope you enjoy the cards. I would love to hear back from other tarot designers.

Make sure you check out my other deck design sample cards on this previous post:
The Games Tarot Deck

Or get a free online tarot reading here and here.

If you are looking for a new deck, similar in style, I recommend the following:



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Card Position 3 of the Celtic Cross Spread

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In this series of articles on the positions of the Celtic Cross Spread. I will attempt to illuminate readers to the sometimes subtle distinctions between the meanings of the positions. I will post more information on other aspects of the Celtic Cross Spread later. In these articles I will use the term ’subject’ to refer to the person you give the reading to (which can by yourself or someone else). I will use the term ‘reader’ to indicate the person giving the reading (which will usually be yourself).


Celtic Cross position number 3 – UNDERLYING ENERGY, SUBCONSCIOUS INFLUENCES, WHAT LIES BELOW

Celtic Cross Spread

Card position 3 usually lies directly beneath the cross formed by cards 1 and 2. Therefore, it represents what lies below the main conflict of the spread. It informs the reader as to the influences coming from the subconcious level. These energies most likely don’t manifest in your subject’s mind, so this card can give you a bit of advice to give. You can tell your subject about some influences they may not have an awareness of.

If you visualize the spread as a novel or a movie, the third card represents the underlying motivation that drives the character to do certain things. The character doesn’t realize he/she operates from this influence. It may represent an event from the person’s past or some hidden away influence from the subconsious world.

After you have determined the conflict of the spread with cards 1 & 2, Card Position 3 will help you determine the personal influences that the subject manifests which may have led to the conflict or which may prevent him/her from progressing.

The third position could indicate any of the following:

  • An underlying motivation
  • A subconscious influence
  • Something hidden or suppressed
  • A gut feeling
  • A forgotten memory
  • A root cause

Court Card in the Third Position 

A court card in the third position will most often reflect a shadow personality of the subject. A personality traight the subject doesn’t realize he/she is exhibiting.

Conversely, a court card can represent another person whose influence on the matter at hand is secret or unknown to the subject.

Example:  A man asks about feeling stuck in his career path. You draw a Queen of Pentacles in the third position. This might represent a woman in his current career who has some sort of influence in holding him back (perhaps a supervisor or rival business owner). Or it could indicate that the man internalizes his business personality (indicated by the Queen) which may hold him back. You might suggest that he concentrate on speaking up or externalizing himself to others. Having more confidence or making new connections in order to counteract this subconscious influence.

Relationship to other positions

The number three card in the Celtic Cross spread relates to several other cards in the spread.

Vertical Axis - Cards 3, 1-2, and 5

The vertical line of cards represents the dimension of inner/outer or up/down. Position 3 starts on the inner point (the subconscious or gut feeling or instinct level) and progresses up through cards 1 & 2 (the conscious level) into card 5 (the superconscious or inspiriation level). Interpreting card 3 through this filter helps bring focus to your reading.

Relationship to Position 7 

The third card also has a very strong relationship with card position 7. They both indicate influences coming from within the subject. However, card 3 usually has a much more subtle influence and the subject usually doesn’t have any awareness of this influence. Card 7 indicates thought processes the subject has and is aware of.

Relationship to Position 9 

The third card relates to the ninth card because they both represent a secret or key that may help in giving advice to the subject. Card 9 usually indicates a desire, worry, fear, obstacle or a key to unifying the entire spread. Whereas, card 3 indicates a sub-influence that once the subject becomes aware of, they may suddenly make connections they hadn’t thought of before.

Hopefully you have a clearer understanding of the importance of card position 3.

Be sure to take a look at the previous entries:
Card Position 1
Card Position 2


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