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Rating:  Summary: As good as the first SoulCards deck Review: The first SoulCards deck became an instant favourite of mine, so when I've seen this one (SoulCards 2) on the shelve, I bought it immediately.As in the first deck, this one contains 60 cards and accompanied by tiny white book doesnt list any titles or meanings to the cards - the pictures are intuitively understood, their meaning being self-explanatory / evident. The cards themselves are of the highest quality I've seen yet - good cardboard with shining coating that, in combination with the excellent art, as in the first deck. The cards can be used for both reflection and divination, and can be used with the first deck or seperately on it's own. The two small thing I don't like about this deck are it's somewhat dark colours, and the box, which is of good material, doesnt have any mechanism to keep it closed, so I keep the cover closed with a ruber band.
Rating:  Summary: if you feel like vomiting every time you look in the mirror Review: this book totally sucks. i hated it big time. if you want it you should have your head examined.
Rating:  Summary: Mirrors of the soul Review: This is not a book, this is a profound set of artistic images in the form of cards. These cards can be used in many ways. They are an incredible meditative and revelatory device. I obtained the first set of Soul Cards about two years ago, under the impression that I was purchasing a kind of tarot deck. I was only half right. These cards can easily be used for divination. They produce an incredible reactions in the viewer because of the powerful images they portray. These cards touch the subconscious and stir it up. Whenever I bring these cards out, I always get strong reactions out of those around me. I like to use them for simple three card divinations, but they can also be used for meditation. If you're lost for creative ideas you can pull a card and let it inspire you. Whatever your purpose, I highly recommend these cards. They're powerful and wonder full.
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