Guardian Angel Messages Tarot Review
Guardian Angel Messages Tarot
by: Radleigh Valentine and Dan Craig
This deck can be used both as a traditional tarot deck and as an oracle deck to receive guidance from Spirit. It includes 78 cards, each with its own unique imagery and distinct names, yet it stays true to the original meanings and messages of tarot.
Crafted from heavy stock material, these oversized cards are housed in a sturdy pull-top box and accompanied by a beautifully designed, thick guidebook.
The deck includes both the major and minor arcana. For the minor arcana, the suits are represented by the elements: water for cups, air for swords, earth for pentacles, and fire for wands. The author has chosen to use elemental associations for the suits.
While some major arcana cards retain their traditional names, others, like The Tower, are reimagined with alternate titles, such as Transformation.
Each card features imagery that reflects its message, staying true to the original meanings. A few key interpretations are written at the bottom of each card.
The major arcana cards are numbered, making it easy to identify their traditional counterparts.
I particularly love The Fool in this deck, reimagined as The Dreamer.
This deck is versatile, serving both as a traditional tarot deck and as oracle cards for receiving messages from Spirit, enhancing any reading. I enjoy using this deck in readings for others because the meanings are clearly written on the cards, helping the querent easily understand their significance.
This deck is both beautiful and versatile, offering a wide range of uses. It can be employed as a traditional tarot deck, a clarifying deck, or for delivering direct messages from Spirit.
The imagery is stunning and uplifting, evoking a sense of protection and care. It’s a deeply nurturing deck, making it an excellent choice for readings, especially when reading for others.