The Butterfly Effect Tarot

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Image from Kickstarter Campaign page.

The Butterfly Effect Tarot: Deck Review

Deck Name: The Butterfly Effect Tarot
 
 
Deck Structure: The full 78 Cards, including 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana Cards.
 
Minor Arcana Suits: Cups, Swords, Wands, Pentacles
 
Dimensions: n/a

Card Stock: 310 GSM Linen Cardstock

Butterfly Effect Tarot Deck Justice

The Butterfly Effect Tarot Deck Review

At first glance, this deck looks wonderful! Who wouldn’t smile at seeing happy women of all shapes and sized brightly colored? This deck celebrates diversity and body positivity, and in each card a woman stands or sits centered on the card, standing in front of a light that radiates outward, and the rays extend to the edges of the card.

Each Major Arcana card is represented by a woman with butterfly wings. There are clues in the woman’s clothing or items that she carries with her to indicate which tarot card it is.

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More on the Major Arcana Cards

The pip cards

The Pip cards (Major Arcana cards Ace – 10) are not illustrated. Instead, they show illustrated suit numbers, but little butterflies are present on the cards tying everything together. I love how the theme is present but doesn’t feel repetitive. Flipping from one card from another, the nuances are delightful.

Image from the Kickstarter site

Deck conclusions and my thoughts on this deck

This deck is wonderful. Repeatedly seeing the outward rays of light behind happy, smiling, confident women just makes my heart feel full. I love the message of body positivity that this deck champions, and the artist’s devotion to and love of the feminine spirit.

Deck Recommendations

I would not recommend this deck to beginner tarot readers. This deck shares elements from the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot symbol-system for the Major Arcana, but most times the symbols aren’t obvious unless you know what to look for.

Since this deck features women on all the cards, working with masculine energies and concepts is difficult if you don’t already have these connects and a basic understanding of the deck structure.

Additionally, the overall positive vibe and energy of the deck means that it’s not balanced (in my opinion) in positive and negative messages, concepts and ideas.

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This Deck Review for the Butterfly Effect Tarot Deck was written in December 2017.

Updates

July 2018 – This deck is now available for purchase! Click here to to purchase The Butterfly Tarot.

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