This is definitely an interesting deck! The book seems good but I'm not a huge fan of all the blue borders, but that could easily be fixed...LOL Thank you for sharing beautiful lady. 💖
@@AmethystAscensionTarot thank you. I know, it's a specific style, but gets me one step closer on my ancestral exploitation. I appreciate you hanging out with me lovely 💜💐🌞
Oh this definitely is an interesting deck. It would be worth it just to read the guidebook and learn more about the theology, I think. Regardless, I'd have to use the guide book anyway. Thank you for sharing it with us.❤
This is definitely one for the guidebook. Uralic mythology seems to be slightly different, but you can certainly see crossovers of archetypes with other pantheons e.g. Ukko and Thor. Thank you as always for taking time out to spend with me 💛🌞
I keep seeing this deck around. I’m intrigued by the book and the stories behind the cards. Feel like this would be a deep dive deck for me. Thanks so much for sharing Toni, I really enjoy your flip throughs 😊
@@BENeficialTarot if you want to know about the art and the myth, it definitely needs a study. My brain is a sieve, so how much will stick is to be seen. Thank you for you kind words dear Ben 🌞🌻
I love this deck! Finally something which isn't a RWS clone😉. I can't put it down since I've gotten it. But you really have to spend some time with a book and with your subconscious to connect archetypes and make them "yours". But it's worthy to spend some time on it. For me, it's very intuitive and deep deck. Maybe it's even my soul deck🤔🥰.
@@Astrid-Ewunia oh wow, soul deck! Yes, it has been almost impossible to find estonian written folklore or stories to better understand my Grandparents way of being and living. So this one should help me to bridge the gap a little bit relating to the land and elements that affect change in the landscape. Do you have any other books that you found to help you?
@@AntoinetteTarot Unfortunately I don't have other books connected to Scandinavian folklore- except Kalevala. As a child I've bought it, because I was fascinated by different mythologies, but it wasn't an easy read. Since then, from time to time I was coming back to read some chapters. After thirty years, and a few removals, I still have it in my library😉. Now I decided to read it cover to cover. Additionally I've only watched the interview made by Hannie from Fierce and Pretty with Susanna Salo! I was also asking Simon- The Hermit's Cave, does this book from MM is the same as the OG one, because he has both of them, but I didn't get answer. I have a feeling that MM is more condensed and maybe it would be good to have the other one too🤔...
@@AntoinetteTarot I have a Slavic roots. Unfortunately it's also very hard to find anything about it. Christianity made everything to remove any trace of it. But from some bits and pieces left over ,I have found out, that lot of Slavic and Scandinavian legends have many similarities. It seems Akashic Records are providing same themes and knowledge all over the world, don't you think so😘?
@Astrid-Ewunia it seems Germany & USSR destroyed most of Estii history. So it is only the spoken songs and crafts that hold secrets to share. I agree, we get pointed into directions for exploration for a reason. My dad turns out to be named after the thunder god, and a version of my name is the goddess of death. I now understand why my Gran pronounced my name the way she did. 😊
Thank you for sharing this deck. The art is interesting.
@@AstariaSen thank you for watching. The art has a primal feel to it, a little like Rachel Pollacks tarot deck. Another deck on my one day list 😊
I love some of the artwork in this deck.. its very deep. Its been on my wishlist for a while . Thanks for sharing Toni.. 🌻
Same, but my fear of ordering incorrectly held me back with the indie version. I prefer the new backs on the mass market version 😊
This is definitely an interesting deck! The book seems good but I'm not a huge fan of all the blue borders, but that could easily be fixed...LOL Thank you for sharing beautiful lady. 💖
@@AmethystAscensionTarot thank you. I know, it's a specific style, but gets me one step closer on my ancestral exploitation. I appreciate you hanging out with me lovely 💜💐🌞
Oh this definitely is an interesting deck. It would be worth it just to read the guidebook and learn more about the theology, I think. Regardless,
I'd have to use the guide book anyway. Thank you for sharing it with us.❤
This is definitely one for the guidebook. Uralic mythology seems to be slightly different, but you can certainly see crossovers of archetypes with other pantheons e.g. Ukko and Thor.
Thank you as always for taking time out to spend with me 💛🌞
I keep seeing this deck around. I’m intrigued by the book and the stories behind the cards. Feel like this would be a deep dive deck for me. Thanks so much for sharing Toni, I really enjoy your flip throughs 😊
@@BENeficialTarot if you want to know about the art and the myth, it definitely needs a study. My brain is a sieve, so how much will stick is to be seen. Thank you for you kind words dear Ben 🌞🌻
I love this deck! Finally something which isn't a RWS clone😉. I can't put it down since I've gotten it. But you really have to spend some time with a book and with your subconscious to connect archetypes and make them "yours". But it's worthy to spend some time on it. For me, it's very intuitive and deep deck. Maybe it's even my soul deck🤔🥰.
@@Astrid-Ewunia oh wow, soul deck! Yes, it has been almost impossible to find estonian written folklore or stories to better understand my Grandparents way of being and living. So this one should help me to bridge the gap a little bit relating to the land and elements that affect change in the landscape. Do you have any other books that you found to help you?
@@AntoinetteTarot Unfortunately I don't have other books connected to Scandinavian folklore- except Kalevala. As a child I've bought it, because I was fascinated by different mythologies, but it wasn't an easy read. Since then, from time to time I was coming back to read some chapters. After thirty years, and a few removals, I still have it in my library😉. Now I decided to read it cover to cover. Additionally I've only watched the interview made by Hannie from Fierce and Pretty with Susanna Salo! I was also asking Simon- The Hermit's Cave, does this book from MM is the same as the OG one, because he has both of them, but I didn't get answer. I have a feeling that MM is more condensed and maybe it would be good to have the other one too🤔...
@@AntoinetteTarot I have a Slavic roots. Unfortunately it's also very hard to find anything about it. Christianity made everything to remove any trace of it. But from some bits and pieces left over ,I have found out, that lot of Slavic and Scandinavian legends have many similarities. It seems Akashic Records are providing same themes and knowledge all over the world, don't you think so😘?
@Astrid-Ewunia it seems Germany & USSR destroyed most of Estii history. So it is only the spoken songs and crafts that hold secrets to share. I agree, we get pointed into directions for exploration for a reason. My dad turns out to be named after the thunder god, and a version of my name is the goddess of death. I now understand why my Gran pronounced my name the way she did. 😊