I am so drawn to this deck, I keep coming back to its flip throughs and videos.. I just don’t hold the deepest astrology knowledge, but I’ve heard the guidebook is well done. Thank you, great video. I subbed. ☀️✨
Thank you for sharing this hidden gem! I have the newer version, even though there is an older version out there. I prefer this version. I love the keywords in the cards, and as an Astrologer I love the concept and this deck is great for birth chart mapping! Cheers! 🌟🧡🌟🧡
Hi, I really enjoyed your video and take on the deck. I hope you won't find this kind of question nauseating or exhausting, but does the guidebook go into the origins of the symbology at all? I'm not bothered at all by strange occultic symbols, but the large sign on the Optimism card looks similar to the Sigil of Lucifer, and the sign on the Flirtation card is used by +some+ modern day Satanists (I met one that had that sign as a casual tattoo). If these are old religious symbols that were just "ripped off" and repurposed by Satanists, I am totally fine with the deck. But if there are strong, hard origins with these symbols connecting to what I mentioned previously, then I will have to pass. I hope not because I find this deck absolutely rich and beautiful to behold! Ahhh...it's so frustrating to have had such a strict religious upbringing. It just makes your subconscious so wary of harmless things.
I know this is an old comment. #1 not the sigil of Lucifer #2 The symbol is Ægishjálmr sometimes called Helm of Awe of Icelandic origin but popular in Norse/viking lore it is a symbol for protection in battle. Quick search online seems people tattoo or wear it for protection" similar to evil eye.
@@amyV10844 That's not the Icelandic figure you're thinking of (I know the protection symbol you're referring to that looks like pitchforks. Satanists do sport that one too--I've met plenty). But the one at 16:23 really looks like the actual sigil of Lucifer. There are other identities in this deck that are actually evil according to their respective mythologies. I looked up the names of the deities. Some people might not be bothered by that, just like how Hinduism has gods or goddesses of destruction. But it's hard to be ok with symbols not merely of suffering, or destruction--but actual pure evil.
Very interesting deck to use with my Minchiate! Love that each planet has a geometry of card organization. Astrology always help in decks. Cheers.
Thanks for sharing!
I am so drawn to this deck, I keep coming back to its flip throughs and videos.. I just don’t hold the deepest astrology knowledge, but I’ve heard the guidebook is well done.
Thank you, great video. I subbed. ☀️✨
imo its a great deck to learn with it makes the houses make sense and i am a beginner and still learning so I found that helpful. I love this deck.
I am too.
Thank you for sharing this hidden gem! I have the newer version, even though there is an older version out there. I prefer this version. I love the keywords in the cards, and as an Astrologer I love the concept and this deck is great for birth chart mapping! Cheers! 🌟🧡🌟🧡
Thank you for doing this, Nya - I really enjoyed it!
Very helpful vid! Thanks🌺
Really enjoyed that. Thank u
Hi, I really enjoyed your video and take on the deck. I hope you won't find this kind of question nauseating or exhausting, but does the guidebook go into the origins of the symbology at all? I'm not bothered at all by strange occultic symbols, but the large sign on the Optimism card looks similar to the Sigil of Lucifer, and the sign on the Flirtation card is used by +some+ modern day Satanists (I met one that had that sign as a casual tattoo). If these are old religious symbols that were just "ripped off" and repurposed by Satanists, I am totally fine with the deck. But if there are strong, hard origins with these symbols connecting to what I mentioned previously, then I will have to pass. I hope not because I find this deck absolutely rich and beautiful to behold! Ahhh...it's so frustrating to have had such a strict religious upbringing. It just makes your subconscious so wary of harmless things.
I know this is an old comment. #1 not the sigil of Lucifer #2 The symbol is Ægishjálmr sometimes called Helm of Awe of Icelandic origin but popular in Norse/viking lore it is a symbol for protection in battle. Quick search online seems people tattoo or wear it for
protection" similar to evil eye.
@@amyV10844 That's not the Icelandic figure you're thinking of (I know the protection symbol you're referring to that looks like pitchforks. Satanists do sport that one too--I've met plenty). But the one at 16:23 really looks like the actual sigil of Lucifer. There are other identities in this deck that are actually evil according to their respective mythologies. I looked up the names of the deities. Some people might not be bothered by that, just like how Hinduism has gods or goddesses of destruction. But it's hard to be ok with symbols not merely of suffering, or destruction--but actual pure evil.
@@amyV10844I'm referring to the Optimism card at 16:08. You are correct about the Flirtation card.