Thank you for showing all the Minor Arcana and linking the images to the Major Arcana. Sellers of these decks are only have pics of a few Major Arcana cards. If you are a Tarot enthusiast, you need at least 1 of all of the following patterns: Sola Busca, Oswald Wirth, Rider Waite, Thoth, Marseille, Golden Dawn, and Michiate (have I missed any?). There are hundreds of Rider Waite variants, about 10 Marseille variants, but few of the others. The Universal Wirth Tarot (also by Lo Scarabeo) is a prettier, modern version; some will prefer it, while otehrs might like the more antique feeling of the Symbolic Wirth deck. Up to you. "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law".
I'm a little surprised and overwhelmed at the reaction to this deck. I thought it a rather eclectic choice. But I am much intrigued by the story of Wirth who pursued interests in alchemy, astrology, kabbalah, hermeticism, hypnotism, freemasonry, mythology and tarot.
Thanks for your review of this deck. I've been searching for a deck with older/antique design with imagery I like. I absolutely love the echoing symbolism weaving the majors and minors. Thanks for pointing that out, you've sealed my decision.
you may enjoy le livre de Thoth, the golden tarot of the tsar and 1001 nights, along with golden wirth, some of my favorites. i also love the artwork in fergus hall’s witches deck.
Now this is a walkthrough I want to see!! I can’t believe I thought I had to wait until June!! I’m so glad you told me about it’s availability in the UK! I ordered mine and I’m planning to make another Oswald Wirth video because I have a special OW on order!! This is great Robin. Good information in the beginning!!
Thats my favorite part. No need to wait until June. Just until after i move. 😂 This has gone on my OW list for sure. And im super picky about OW decks too. Thanks for the walkthru Robin!
I have the Carol Herzer Wirth deck and Tarot of the Magician. But this deck you have shown..... I really love what they did with the minors in this deck. Thank you for sharing this with us...- I have purchased this as well. Thanks Robin
Great walkthrough thank you, I've just ordered this deck, I'm a seasoned Thoth reader and just 2 years into TdM study which encompasses more numerology. So excited to understand more about the cross references within the symbolism. 🙏🏻☺️🙏🏻
Thanks for making this walk-through. I was really excited when I saw this deck coming out, but when I saw the minors I didn't like it. Thanks for explaining how the symbols in the minors correlate with the majors. As Water Child Tarot mentioned, I wasn't aware of Oswald Wirth having symbolic minors correlating with the majors, but I'm no expert on Oswald Wirth. Either way, maybe I will consider purchasing it now that I've seen your video.
This was a great walkthrough Robin, thank you! Does the booklet clarify who designed the pips? My understanding was that Wirth only designed the majors and thought the minors weren't significant, so his original deck never included them. Is that correct? Not sure I like having all the Queens associated with Death - reminds me of medieval patriarchy in which women (especially wise women or unmarried women) were accused of witchcraft and being responsible for droughts, crop failure, disease, stillbirths, etc.
There is an interesting vibe of the knight's chivalry/grail quest and the target being the dark mother e.g. The return to mother concept related to death that is somewhat interesting. I think it was Robert M. Place who implied that the Queens were the latest addition to the courts based on the medieval romances (read both literally as women targeted for chivalry andmore esoterically as representative of questing for divine love, most likely related to the Sufi mystics that were present in Spain as playing cards were appearing in Europe) . There is no Queen in the Mamluk deck and aşso various Italian and Spanish decks, the face cards are just about ranks. Of course, there is plenty of misogyny to be found here, but an esoteric read can show a different view. The minors-majors connections really attracted me to the deck and in fact, the Queens-Death connection made me buy it.
Thank you for showing all the Minor Arcana and linking the images to the Major Arcana. Sellers of these decks are only have pics of a few Major Arcana cards.
If you are a Tarot enthusiast, you need at least 1 of all of the following patterns: Sola Busca, Oswald Wirth, Rider Waite, Thoth, Marseille, Golden Dawn, and Michiate (have I missed any?). There are hundreds of Rider Waite variants, about 10 Marseille variants, but few of the others.
The Universal Wirth Tarot (also by Lo Scarabeo) is a prettier, modern version; some will prefer it, while otehrs might like the more antique feeling of the Symbolic Wirth deck. Up to you. "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law".
I'm a little surprised and overwhelmed at the reaction to this deck. I thought it a rather eclectic choice. But I am much intrigued by the story of Wirth who pursued interests in alchemy, astrology, kabbalah, hermeticism, hypnotism, freemasonry, mythology and tarot.
Thanks for your review of this deck. I've been searching for a deck with older/antique design with imagery I like. I absolutely love the echoing symbolism weaving the majors and minors. Thanks for pointing that out, you've sealed my decision.
you may enjoy le livre de Thoth, the golden tarot of the tsar and 1001 nights, along with golden wirth, some of my favorites. i also love the artwork in fergus hall’s witches deck.
Yes very different
was delighted to find this presentation. one of my favorite decks.
Now this is a walkthrough I want to see!! I can’t believe I thought I had to wait until June!! I’m so glad you told me about it’s availability in the UK! I ordered mine and I’m planning to make another Oswald Wirth video because I have a special OW on order!! This is great Robin. Good information in the beginning!!
Thats my favorite part. No need to wait until June. Just until after i move. 😂 This has gone on my OW list for sure. And im super picky about OW decks too.
Thanks for the walkthru Robin!
I own this deck and others from Wirth's hand... excellent review. Thank you.
Love this Deck! Great video! Thanks for sharing! 😊
OMG I love this deck!!! I love it. The pips are beautiful. I’m so emotional right now I’m not even joking
Relax 💗🌝 just breathe...one step at a time 😄
@@vanceeiiot2403 I know.. I’m so dramatic 😂 I really clicked with it tho. I think this may be one of my favorite decks ever
@@justinmichaeltarot I got the major arcana..lo scarabeo " superb.. and glittery. Hugs my friend 💗🙂 you would love that one too..
I have the Carol Herzer Wirth deck and Tarot of the Magician. But this deck you have shown..... I really love what they did with the minors in this deck. Thank you for sharing this with us...- I have purchased this as well. Thanks Robin
Great walkthrough thank you, I've just ordered this deck, I'm a seasoned Thoth reader and just 2 years into TdM study which encompasses more numerology. So excited to understand more about the cross references within the symbolism. 🙏🏻☺️🙏🏻
What an excellent review. I'm getting this deck. Wonderful! Thank you, Toady. Anne
Wow, that deck is beautiful *and* interesting. Thank you for the walkthrough. Gotta get this one.
Thank you
Very helpful, thanks! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I adore these cards! Thank you! Subscribed!
It’s a cool deck with an interesting pip system.
Thanks for making this walk-through. I was really excited when I saw this deck coming out, but when I saw the minors I didn't like it. Thanks for explaining how the symbols in the minors correlate with the majors. As Water Child Tarot mentioned, I wasn't aware of Oswald Wirth having symbolic minors correlating with the majors, but I'm no expert on Oswald Wirth. Either way, maybe I will consider purchasing it now that I've seen your video.
Please notice: you have the hat of Le Bateleur on each Ace; not only on the Ace of Wands.
Awesome. I never noticed the similarities between Major and Minor Arcana in this deck
This was a great walkthrough Robin, thank you! Does the booklet clarify who designed the pips? My understanding was that Wirth only designed the majors and thought the minors weren't significant, so his original deck never included them. Is that correct?
Not sure I like having all the Queens associated with Death - reminds me of medieval patriarchy in which women (especially wise women or unmarried women) were accused of witchcraft and being responsible for droughts, crop failure, disease, stillbirths, etc.
There is an interesting vibe of the knight's chivalry/grail quest and the target being the dark mother e.g. The return to mother concept related to death that is somewhat interesting. I think it was Robert M. Place who implied that the Queens were the latest addition to the courts based on the medieval romances (read both literally as women targeted for chivalry andmore esoterically as representative of questing for divine love, most likely related to the Sufi mystics that were present in Spain as playing cards were appearing in Europe) . There is no Queen in the Mamluk deck and aşso various Italian and Spanish decks, the face cards are just about ranks. Of course, there is plenty of misogyny to be found here, but an esoteric read can show a different view. The minors-majors connections really attracted me to the deck and in fact, the Queens-Death connection made me buy it.
Wirth never designed the minors.
Would be great if not for that horrible backs