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Forest of Enchantment Tarot

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The Forest of Enchantment is the stereotypical dark timbers of fairy tale as well as mythology, discovered in the misconceptions and also tales of north Europe. It is lived in by both human beings as well as superb animals, the wyrd, the reasonable individual, witches as well as wizards, shifters, as well as those that stay along the sides. There is magic right here along the woodland’s courses, as well as additionally threat. For example, the closer look on the White Hart (The Fool) encouraged me to look deeper into the symbolism of plants. A Closer Look for the Six of Challenges reads, “Wolves in the mundane world aren’t menacing, but these are old-world storybook wolves, notoriously big and bad, and they will eat you up.” This card for me is now a reminder to reconsider the story I am telling myself. Have I given something power that it doesn’t really have? Am I running from an illusion I need to face? Is my perception of a person/situation accurate? It was created by Lunaea Weatherstone, illustrated by Meraylah Allwood, and published by Llewellyn Publications. Initial Thoughts For the third card, which shows me areas for growth, I received the Nine of Spells (or the Nine of Wands). I absolutely love the imagery on this card, showing a witch casting a spell at night. The card represents courage and resistance and suggests that I have everything I need to cast my spell. When applied to the reading, I feel as if it is telling me that I need to be more sure of myself and what I have.

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This to me is the power of tarot. It affirms what we know to be true about ourselves. Or, it helps us to see what has been buried. Stories rule our lives. When we consider our life as a story it becomes clear that we are in control, However, sometimes, (I would go so far as to say often), our story could do with some heavy editing to remove the untruths and the misrepresentations, to improve the story arc, and most importantly to keep us focused. Tarot can help with this in so many ways. The book opens with a quote from Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey, but it stops short of the most important part of the quote. The cards have such a strong magical feel to them and remind us of our connection with nature. They make me think of the secrets of nature and the folktales from long ago that tell us that magic is often hidden deep within the forests. We can learn from wildlife and become wiser with nature. For the second card, I received the Nine of Challenges (or the Nine of Swords). As someone who has suffered from anxiety, this doesn’t surprise me at all! The image on the card is of a boy hiding amongst the tree roots, scared of everything. I definitely have been in this kind of place before, and I know that this is a weakness I have.

The book presents each card in full colour, making the book truly beautiful to flip through. There is much to love in the book. I like the “A Closer Look” section which encourages you to go deeper into the cards by pointing things out you may not have noticed or realised. I have definitely benefited from this section. I chose to perform a general, self-reflective reading that shows me my strengths, weaknesses, and areas for growth.

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