Type of Spreads: Daily Draws
Time Frame: September 10, 2016 to October 8, 2016
Overall Rating: 😎😎😎😎😎
Theme: This deck follows the RWS, but gives a fresher perspective. I love the colors on the cards and I love that that the images are closer and more intimate. It feels as if I can really study them and get to know them. I also love the colors on this deck.
Impressions:
I really enjoyed working with this deck. It is a nice size to hold in my hand and I enjoy the artwork. One of the things I learned from playing with this deck is that playing solitaire is a great way to get comfortable working with the cards.
Overall, I feel the cards truly took on my energy and they felt like an old friend when I picked them up. I have to be honest and say that part of me wants to keep working with this deck, but I know that it is good to get familiar with all my decks.
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| Six of Pentacles Hanson Roberts |
My first experience with the six of pentacles was with the DruidCraft deck and that experience left me traumatized as for me that card showed a very poor may being asked to give more than he could afford. However, as I’ve explored other decks and dug deeper into the tarot, I’ve realized that the card is not about giving more than you can afford, but about both giving and receiving with an open heart. As a result, I’ve learned to appreciate the card overall.
What I like about this version of the six of pentacles is that he looks happy to share what he has. He is giving with an open heart instead of giving from a place of gamesmanship or having to give to impress people. I also love that he is measuring what he gives out and I take that to mean that he is only giving what he can afford to give.
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| Queen of Cups Hanson Roberts |
The Queen of Cups is always one of my favorite cards because in all the decks I have, she carries herself regally, but she is also very approachable. That holds true in this deck as well as she looks like a woman who is enjoying her morning coffee. Her air is a little bit messy and she’s holding the cup with two hands just like someone who really needs her morning caffeine.
She’s also looking deep into the cup as if she’s doing a little bit of scrying while she’s contemplating her coffee. Overall she looks very balanced and sure of herself, but she also looks like someone I wouldn’t mind getting to know ad hang out with.
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| Justice Hanson Roberts |
Justice is another beautiful woman who looks dedicated and ready to do business, but approachable. She looks as if she is someone who will truly listen to both sides of the story. Our lady justice is also fully engaged and ready to hear with all of her senses. She is not blind to what is before her.
I get the sense that this is someone who will truly listen and find the heart of the matter versus just the cold black and white of the facts. Whatever justice she dispenses will be fair and compassionate.
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| Queen of Rods Hanson Roberts |
I love all the sun energy in this card. Rods are the cards of fire and some artists go for flame with their interpretations, but Hanson and Roberts went for the energy of the sun and it truly works. The sun elements in this card include the solar cross on her necklace, the sunburst of her thrown, the sunflower she’s holding, the yellow cat, and the lion.
I especially love the juxtopositon of the cat and the lion as that gives us both the fun and friendly feline energy and the fiercer energy of the cat’s larger cousin. Although this is not an Egyptian deck by any stretch of the imagination, this deck makes me think of Sekhemet and Bast with all the solar energy.
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| Ace of Cups Hanson Roberts |
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| Eight of Rods Hanson Roberts |
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| High Priestess Hanson Roberts |
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| HIerophant Hanson Roberts |








