The card descriptions seemed to have little to do with the import of the deck, and distracted from the meanings rather than adding to them. One of the most arcane and difficult "Little White Books" I have ever tried to read was written by A. As a little stapled booklet, it was usually limited to a few pages with cryptic keywords for most of the cards that didn't really serve to illuminate the imagery or titles. Traditionally, the booklet included with most Tarot decks was a tiny book the size of the deck or the size of the box it shipped in. The card titles took a full two years to determine, as I wanted a deck that respected the ancient knowledge of numerology and Tarot symbology, while enabling more positive, practical, and modern interpretations. The Tarot of Creativity is the second Tarot deck that I have created it was designed to be very easy to use. Use with The Tarot of Creativity or use in conjunction with any other Tarot deck to give insight on the cards and on your readings. With a brief, easy to understand style, this guide correlates each card with its deeper numerological meanings, and the relationships of the cards with each other. The Companion Guide to The Tarot of Creativity,* a Modern Tarot Deck by Aliyah Marr
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