According to Pamela Eakins, the "scribe" for the Tarot of the Spirit, this deck has three purposes. It can be used as "a set of images for meditation, a step-wise path to spiritual realization and a sacred oracle for divining mysteries of the past, present and future." The Tarot of the Spirit has a spiritual quality that is heightened by the washes of color and flowing images on the cards painted by Joyce Eakins. The suit names reflect the four elements and the court cards bear family names. There is also a mystery card - "the master card of the deck." It has an inverted yellow triangular shape, but is unlabeled. There is a separate companion book for this deck called Tarot of the Spirit.
| Number of Cards |
Card Size |
Copyright | Publisher | Card Back Design | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 79 22 major |
2 3/4" x 4 3/4" |
1992 | U. S. Games | ![]() |
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| Title | Author | Size | Number of Pages |
Copyright | Cover | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tarot of the Spirit |
Pamela Eakins |
6" x 9" |
425 | 1992 | ![]() |
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Language of Card Titles: English
Style of Suit Cards (2-10): impressionistic scenes with suit tokens
Also Included: instruction booklet, mystery card, title card
Major Arcana:
Fool, Magus, High Priestess, Empress, Emperor, Hierophant,
Lovers, Chariot, Strength, Hermit, Wheel of Fortune, Karma,
Hanged Man, Death, Temperance, Devil, Tower, Star, Moon,
Sun, Resurrection, Universe
Suit Names: Fire (Wands), Water (Cups), Wind (Swords), Earth (Pentacles)
Court Cards: Father (King), Mother (Queen), Brother (Knight), Sister (Page)
SAMPLE CARD IMAGES: