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Tarot for the Green Witch: 7 (Green Witchcraft)

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There is illustrations of each card also so you can see the same detail on the card, as well as in the book.

I love how the cards are rich with story. Although it is not the most happy card, I can’t help but be drawn into the story of the Four of Chalices, pictured here:Number 13 for example, known as the ‘Death’ card is ‘The Lord of the Shadows’ and less of a scary card, signifying change. The Green Witchcraft approach to the tarot is based on a personal relationship with nature, earth magic, the elementals, and the power of the immanent Goddess and God in their many aspects, and to the faeries, spirits, and entities of the earth, otherworld, and underworld. The cards draw upon the season, sabbats, esbats, faerie lore, herbs, plants, animals, celestial energies, and the bounty of nature.” The Minor Arcana is explained further in detail, giving you easy to understand information about a particular card. On the 9 of Athames, I like that the artist hasn’t positioned the swords above the lady. Their position above the window highlights that her fears, worries, and/or negative thoughts are linked more to how she’s seeing things rather than to her actual “reality”. Therefore we are reminded we can choose to see how we are seeing things in a new light. The Green Witch Tarot is a powerful tool that can be used for personal growth and self-reflection. Tarot cards have been used for centuries to gain insight and clarity into various aspects of life, and The Green Witch Tarot specifically focuses on themes of nature, spirituality, and personal connection with the earth.

The Crone:~ We see the Crone in this serene scene with her astrological counterpart Leo. Her lion is tame when he is by her side for he knows that she has nothing but compassion and love for him in her heart, but woe betide any and all who cross her for they will face the wrath of Leo in all his fury. Contrary to popular modern belief compassion is not a weakness to be used and abused, but it is a strength and it has power far greater than anything physical or metaphysical for that matter. The lion in this card stands for power, authority, courage and inner strength. The Crone carries a staff of hawthorn which is imbued with male (yang) energy, yet it is symbolic of fertility and is historically associated with the triple goddess aspect Mother, Maiden, Crone. “A contradiction in terms” I here you say, well with that in mind Hawthorn stands testament to dualities. Tied to the top this staff of Hawthorn is a bunch of Angelica which in itself is an allegory of power and strength.

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The companion guide is well written, but very short. I’d have loved to have full descriptions of the reversed card meanings (instead of keywords) and correspondences. It’s also easier to see the key dates within the Major Arcana just by the meaning of the card. As well as using the scenery and the name of the card. So whilst a few cards are similar, they are also completely different at the same time. The Green Witch Tarot Review – Design To quote from the Introduction, Ann Moura writes, “The Green Witchcraft approach to the tarot is based on a personal relationship to nature, earth magic, the elementals (earth, air, fire, water), and the power of the immanent Goddess and God in their many aspects, and to the faeries, spirits, and entities of the earth, otherworld, and underworld.” The cards do not tell the future, they no control anything, and there is nothing scary about them. Their function is to provide a means for a reader to access the psychic intuition that is naturally present in all people but is more developed in some than others.

Finally, the Death card, here The Lord of Shadows, I find hauntingly beautiful for many reasons. It’s the well that keeps catching my eye at the moment. It’s symbolism is so powerful. Wells can be wishing wells but they are also something created to give us access to water which we need to survive. From there it’s possible to branch off in so many directions and that’s just one element on the card. Further, the lighting on the pathway provides a clear sense of moving from the darkness into the light. Adding what the people on the card may mean on top of all this without even considering the moth and the berries suggests there is just so much that can be divined from this card. I really do love this card for so many reasons. In green witchcraft, the green color is often associated with the element of earth, which represents stability, grounding, and practicality. Working with the energy of the color green can help us connect with the earth element and seek guidance from the natural world. The Green Witch Tarot encourages us to cultivate a strong connection to the earth and to draw upon its energy in our spiritual practice. At the start of the book, you get some really lovely tips on grounding, centering, consecrating, and how to read the tarot. Now, this is what I call a real guide book! I wasn’t initially sure about the approach to the 3 of Athames but it has grown on me. As the lady walks towards her house you can see it’s in need of repair and the door is ajar. Has she been robbed? Did she forget to close the door? Did she deliberately leave it open? To be honest I can’t tell you if these ideas come to mind like they do because of my tarot knowledge or whether they are based purely of the card’s imagery. Either way, I find the messages powerful and worthy of contemplation. What’s going on? What role does she have to play in the situation? And what decisions is she going to make about the best way forward? The presence of the swan adds another layer for me. Even though the book ascribes transformation, change, quest and manifestation to the swan, that is not what comes to mind for me. For me, the swan represents grace and therefore I predominantly read the card through that lens, yet I don’t complete dismiss the creator’s associations because they can add another layer. Green is often associated with nature, fertility, and growth. It is the color of the earth and the plants that sprout from it. In the Green Witch Tarot, the green color is used to symbolize the vital life force that flows through all living things. It represents the abundant energy and the magic that can be found in nature.

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The print quality is of a very high standard – clean and crisp, preserving the incredible detail and subtle colouring of the artist’s work. The artist's palette is largely rich, earthy colours – deep greens, strong browns, evening blues, vibrant reds and yellows which reflect the bounty of the natural world. It is worth noting that while The Green Witch Tarot can be a powerful tool for spellwork and rituals, it is important to approach this practice with respect and mindfulness. Tarot cards are not inherently magical or enchanted, but they can serve as a tool to help us tap into our own intuition and connect with the natural energies of the earth. It is also important to remember that spells and rituals should always be performed with the highest intentions and with the understanding that we are co-creating with the natural world, rather than seeking to control or manipulate it.

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