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Llewellyn
Tarot
By Anna-Marie
Ferguson


Price: $24.95
Celtic
Connection Price $22.95
The Llewellyn TarotNew Worlds Isse: NW065 By:
Carl Llewellyn Weschcke
How proud I am to be able to write this
editorial! The modern Tarot was established when Rider & Co. commissioned
and later published the Arthur Waite/Pamela Smith deck in the early part of the
20th century. It was a pioneering from two distinguished people. Shortly into
the 21st century, Llewellyn commissioned Anna-Marie Ferguson to undertake a new
deck based entirely on her own deep knowledge, both of the Tarot and her
extensive research into the prime mythical foundations of the Western psyche.
Born in Britain and raised in Canada, her own initiatory experiences have shaped
both her art and her psyche.
Her primary source for this deck was the
living Celtic tradition found in the mists and mountains of Wales. Here the
tradition reaches further back than in Ireland or England, and her art fully
embodies those primal energies. Her understanding is rich in ancient wisdom and
modern knowledge, as expressed in her book that accompanies the deck.
The Tarot evolves, just as every esoteric system must, and the
differences between the Rider deck and this new deck are striking. Yet the
student secure in the one will find the Llewellyn deck both familiar and
liberating. Although the art is rich in ancient imagery, the meaning is modern
and reflective of today’s challenges.
One of the most important
distinctions is readily discerned when you compare the first card of the majors,
the so-called “Fool.” The following is taken from my own introduction to
Anna-Marie’s book.
Most Tarot decks show the Fool as rather
lackadaisically setting off, smelling the roses and seemingly unaware that he is
about to step off a cliff! A fool indeed. The interpretation is that we start
our journey into life totally unconscious of the challenges before us.
But look at The Fool in The Llewellyn Tarot deck and see instead a youth
on a white horse deliberately leaping across the rainbow chasm between the
worlds to journey into this land of promise, the world where we live to learn
and grow and to become more than we were. Oh, he may be a fool, but he is not
foolish. He is filled with courage and purpose and is in search of adventure.
Not a fool’s journey, but a hero’s — as was that of Percivale who evolved from
fool to Grail Knight.
Our artist, Anna Marie Ferguson, immersed herself
in the history and mythology of Wales — the land of mists and mysteries and home
of the old gods — in order to produce this new Tarot. But it is not “archaic,”
rather it is a true picture book of the Mysteries themselves. It is a tool
offering insight into the mystery that is life, and the Mystery that is the
entire Universe within which all has being.
Here is the story of the
youth who eagerly enters into life, whose first step is that of the Magician. We
are born with inner power and knowledge, and our journey is one of discovery and
mastery in order to fulfill the promise with which we are born. …
This
Tarot is not only a fortune-telling device but one that is fortune-making. These
are cards of power that when so used will awaken circuits of energy represented
by their relationships in the formulas you create with your layouts. Or with any
single card you choose with intent.
Look at The Magician, and then The
Priestess and each of the other cards, and feel the timeless stirring of their
secret (archetypal) energies in your soul. Let them whisper secrets to you, and
then speak them into manifestation. Each card has a story to tell, and put into
relationships with each other they make new stories that can become reality in
this world. …
The Tarot is the Universe hidden in a secret book of
cards. That Universe is both “out there” and “in here.” As Above, so Below. The
Llewellyn Tarot deck is the result of five years of intense study and creation
by this artist — already knowledgeable and well-known for her creation of
Legend: the Arthurian Tarot and for her illustrations to the Cassell edition of
Le Morte D’Arthur, edited by John Matthews.
We progress through our life
journey just as do the Major Arcana, stopping at different places for particular
lessons. I particularly like the artist’s drawing and conception of The Hermit,
who is Myrddin (Merlin). Anna-Marie writes of this card’s interpretative
qualities: “Seeking wisdom and understanding of the larger patterns in life …
psychic abilities are enhanced by peace and freedom of thought … foresight,
prudence, knowledge. A study and respect of nature, and the limits it places
upon us, such as the effects of seasons, time, etc.”
These remarks can
only give you a glimpse of The Llewellyn Tarot, but I hope they are enough for
you to perceive its power and glory as a true 21st century product incorporating
ancient wisdom into our contemporary understanding and needs. Its imagery speaks
the universal language of symbols that evolves with every reading. No
publication has given me greater satisfaction, and pride.
The Tarot is
not a passive instrument, but a dynamic tool — a rainbow bridge between the
inner and outer worlds empowering the user with the archetypal sources of wisdom
needed to reveal and then meet the challenges of a purposeful life.
—
Carl Llewellyn Weschcke, Publisher

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