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Rating:  Summary: Beautiful but Strictly Decorative Review: This is the prettiest deck I own. It really should be mounted and shown off as glorious artwork. However, I get nothing out of the cards. Old Rider-Waite or (best deck) Crowley's Toth are the real working tarot cards.I love Palladini and won't part with them for the sheer exquisite joy of having such lovely images. But, for tarot readings, Crowley is the best of all decks. Please keep in mind that this is my reaction to the cards and you might be thoroughly inspired by Pallidini and not get a blip with Crowley. That's why there are so many different decks, just like models of cars. No one true deck. No one right way. This is just my reaction to Palladini. Just like the reason for different models of cars.
Rating:  Summary: Palladini Deck Review: Well I think you must have an older version...I have a very good Modern version filled with Meditative Qualities i find in very few decks...ie; the use of past crystal symbols and rounded forms for future...and where they are located in each image is of profound meditative qualtiy...really helps in symbolism of the readings. I love the graphic nature of the deck I have...Geometric as if Pythagorus had his hand in it...but I fear the deck you have displayed here is not of the same year. I got my deck at the Theosophical Society in Wheaton IL 1977; have as my deck. sigh.
Rating:  Summary: It's Not, "All That." Review: When I received this deck, right from the start, I was not very impressed. Yes, the art work is wonderful, but that's about it. I get no energy from this deck, and it's one I haven't even used yet. I may use it in the future. Save your money, or try another deck (e.g., Morgan-Greer or Rider-Waite).
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