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Nature Spirit Tarot: A 78-Card Deck and Book for the Journey of the Soul

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Product Description A vibrant 78-card Tarot deck and guidebook featuring flora, fauna, and esoteric symbols • Includes the complete Major and Minor Arcana of the Tarot interpreted through symbolic images of plants, birds, insects, reptiles, and gemstones • The guidebook explains the traditional Tarot meaning for each card and the symbolic meaning of the specific plants and animals the card features • Based on extensive research into the esoteric meaning of the Tarot and the symbolism of various traditions of the world, including Native American, Celtic, and Eastern and Western philosophy Weaving the wisdom of the Tarot with the vastness and mystery of the natural world, this 78-card, full-color deck by artist Jean Marie Herzel offers the complete Major and Minor Arcana interpreted through the lens of Nature and the infinite diversity of forms that consciousness displays on our home, the Earth. Drawn to the timeless and enduring messages of the Tarot and its ability to help us explore the depths of the psyche, Herzel carefully researched the inner esoteric meaning of each card and then artfully interpreted that meaning in hand-painted watercolors featuring the colorful language of flowers and symbolic images of plants, birds, insects, reptiles, and gemstones. The symbolism of each card is derived from various traditions of the world, including Native American, Celtic, and Eastern and Western Philosophy. In the accompanying guidebook, each card is given a two-page description that opens with the traditional Tarot meaning of the card, followed by a detailed explanation of the symbolic meaning of the specific plants and animals the card features. For example, on the cover, the Magician card shows a Merlin Falcon, Amanita Muscaria mushroom, Western Sword Fern, and the Eastern Pondhawk Dragonfly--each of these life forms was chosen because it represents one or more aspects of the Magician’s meaning in the Tarot. The book explains the connections between each form shown and the card’s Tarot archetype, further illuminating the meaning of the card and how it relates to the natural world, personal development, and the journey of the soul. Revealing a new vision of both the surrounding world and the unexplored territory within, the Nature Spirit Tarot offers a tool to deepen our connection to Nature, develop personal awareness, and awaken an understanding of the psychological and spiritual elements at play in our lives. About the Author Jean Marie Herzel is a self-taught artist, specializing in watercolors and hand-painted drums. After a life-threatening illness in her late 20s, she left her career as a librarian to pursue her life-long dream of being an artist, focusing on the flora and fauna of Nature. Through her artwork, she found a pathway to a deeper understanding of life and Nature. The founder of Nature Spirit Art, she lives in the Pacific Northwest. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. From Introduction The Nature Spirit Tarot deepens our connection to the natural world, and at the same time, inspires us in our quest to develop personal awareness. As we go about our busy lives, nature’s beauty and mystery remain unnoticed by many of us. Sadly, we often live in places somewhat removed from the natural world. To bring us back to nature, I created this deck using the language of flowers and the symbolic meanings of birds, insects, and reptiles, as well as the meanings of some gemstones. The symbolism is derived from various traditions of the world, including Native American, Celtic, and Eastern and Western Philosophy, to name only a few. The Nature Spirit Tarot was many years in the making. The idea to embark upon such a large project arose many years ago. I felt an inner desire to explore the Tarot intensely, and began delving into its meanings. The enduring quality of the Tarot, and the power that lives in it, was very intriguing. It seemed to me it was a living legacy, a message of the journ