54 countries, over 3,000 tribes and ethnic groups (though there are 4 major ethnic groups) have all condensed into 29 cards!😏 I agree the images are beautiful but why "does the divinity within" seem to be the same across the board? Why does it seem this deck was created through the non-African lens to make it more appealing to the masses? If so, then keywords definitely should have been used. An attribute of the goddess would have been helpful. Where's the white haired griot? Ellen Johnson Sirleaf? Joyce Banda? Alex Wek? Glad you mentioned her, B. Angelique Kidjo? I suppose the aim of the deck was to appeal to the general population and by being homogeneous, it may have succeeded. It is a HH production, after all so there may be certain limitations the creator has to work within. The jury is still out on this one. Thanks for the walkthrough, B.
Hi B, I found this deck lovely and realistic in many ways.?The range of colors is eye catching. Agree that some of the names are a bit difficult to pronounce. Yes, I too would of liked keywords. Enjoyed seeing your deck comparison. It’s bewildering having 29 cards? Thank you B for a wonderful review and I agree it’s a great personal work deck. Sending blessings.💖🌲
Hi Carol ,Yes, I did find that there are only 29 cards a bit confusing, I took the title literally. However, there is another suite that makes sense. It's quite a unique deck, and I've enjoyed playing with her for the last couple of days . Thanks for the visit, my friend, i always enjoy your commentary ❤️❤️❤️
I love all the beautiful full figured women in this deck. You are right keywords would have been wonderful however using it for yourself in conjunction with the guidebook sounds great.
The imagery and the women are absolutely beautiful ❤ I agree some keywords would be helpful. But truly a gorgeous deck, thank you for sharing it with us ❤
Wow, these cards are gorgeous! I agree with you that keywords and countries of origin would enhance the deck even further. Loved watching this walkthrough! 🩵✨
I like the deck but I’m glad you flagged the inconsistency with the ethnicity of the first Goddess. I also like that you mentioned the importance of country names… hoping they improve next time. Thanks for sharing. By the way the deck Wisdom of Alma came to mind for pairing
Hi thank you for talking the time to watch my video, I really appreciate it 💗 I have not heard of the wisdom of Alma, however I'm going to look into it. Thank you for visiting ❤️
Are these cards pictures of humans? I perfer painted. To me they are generic, photoshopped looking. I already have The African Goddess deck you showed, are these the same goddesses? That deck was larger. I definitely agree with you about full figured and wanting more goddesses.
The African Goddess decks look at Goddesses and dieties across all black cultures, i.e., African, Caribbean, Latin-American countries, etc. whereas the black Goddesses within tarot, in my opinion, is more of an African American perspective on African Dieties. I'm not sure if the pictures have been photo shopped , but a hand drawn deck would have trippled the price. Thanks for watching my video 🧡
54 countries, over 3,000 tribes and ethnic groups (though there are 4 major ethnic groups) have all condensed into 29 cards!😏
I agree the images are beautiful but why "does the divinity within" seem to be the same across the board? Why does it seem this deck was created through the non-African lens to make it more appealing to the masses? If so, then keywords definitely should have been used. An attribute of the goddess would have been helpful. Where's the white haired griot? Ellen Johnson Sirleaf? Joyce Banda? Alex Wek? Glad you mentioned her, B. Angelique Kidjo?
I suppose the aim of the deck was to appeal to the general population and by being homogeneous, it may have succeeded. It is a HH production, after all so there may be certain limitations the creator has to work within. The jury is still out on this one. Thanks for the walkthrough, B.
Thanks for your comentry Oyas Girl ❤️❤️❤️
Hi B, I found this deck lovely and realistic in many ways.?The range of colors is eye catching. Agree that some of the names are a bit difficult to pronounce. Yes, I too would of liked keywords. Enjoyed seeing your deck comparison. It’s bewildering having 29 cards? Thank you B for a wonderful review and I agree it’s a great personal work deck. Sending blessings.💖🌲
Hi Carol ,Yes, I did find that there are only 29 cards a bit confusing, I took the title literally. However, there is another suite that makes sense.
It's quite a unique deck, and I've enjoyed playing with her for the last couple of days . Thanks for the visit, my friend, i always enjoy your commentary ❤️❤️❤️
I love all the beautiful full figured women in this deck. You are right keywords would have been wonderful however using it for yourself in conjunction with the guidebook sounds great.
Thank you for visiting Rachelle ❤️
The imagery and the women are absolutely beautiful ❤ I agree some keywords would be helpful. But truly a gorgeous deck, thank you for sharing it with us ❤
Thank you so much Carla for visiting 😘 ❤️
Gorgeous deck and I love the pairing you chose. Thanks for sharing! xoo
Thank you so much 💓 💗 💛
Lovely deck , thanks for showing it B ❤
Hi Patsy. Thanks for popping round❤️
Wow, these cards are gorgeous! I agree with you that keywords and countries of origin would enhance the deck even further. Loved watching this walkthrough! 🩵✨
Thank you so much for watching 💓
Thanks for sharing ❤❤
Thank you for popping round. I love receiving new visitors ❤️
Beautiful deck!!!! ❤
It really is ❤️
This is the Moon dust tarot. Its mas market so much cheaper than the moonchild but similar energy ❤
Thanks Cheryl❤️
The Ancestral Healing Tarot pairs well with it too.
I didn't think of that deck, but yes, it pairs well visually. But culturally, it's more African American,in my opinion ❤️
I like the deck but I’m glad you flagged the inconsistency with the ethnicity of the first Goddess. I also like that you mentioned the importance of country names… hoping they improve next time. Thanks for sharing. By the way the deck Wisdom of Alma came to mind for pairing
Hi thank you for talking the time to watch my video, I really appreciate it 💗 I have not heard of the wisdom of Alma, however I'm going to look into it. Thank you for visiting ❤️
Just realised that I do have the wisdom of Alma Der. Your right it does go with the deck ❤️
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Are these cards pictures of humans? I perfer painted. To me they are generic, photoshopped looking. I already have The African Goddess deck you showed, are these the same goddesses? That deck was larger. I definitely agree with you about full figured and wanting more goddesses.
The African Goddess decks look at Goddesses and dieties across all black cultures, i.e., African, Caribbean, Latin-American countries, etc. whereas the black Goddesses within tarot, in my opinion, is more of an African American perspective on African Dieties.
I'm not sure if the pictures have been photo shopped , but a hand drawn deck would have trippled the price.
Thanks for watching my video 🧡