Welcome to my #AdventCalendar of my most favourite interpretations of the #Tarot, starting with - Door number 1 - the Magician by Mina Mond
#AdventCalendar 3 - In line with #FolkloreThursday we look at symbols beyond the Tarot. The mysteriously multi-present threefold hares are to be found across Europe.
#Adventcalendar day 4 - My Venetian "Everyday Oracle" deck has "Falsehood" at #4, represented by a smug cat. Only today I noticed the pantry-theiving narrative in this card.
#AdventCalendar day 5 is a psychedelic Hierophant by Oliver Hibert. Sometimes seen specifically as the Pope, the three-tiered crown describes sub-, super- and regular consciousness. Three-tiers? I've heard that somewhere else...
Manly psycho macho-rascal #JamesBond
presumably pays nearly £1000 to exploit a woman's belief system with 52 Lovers from the Fergus Hall #Tarot in today's #adventcalendar (Live and Let Die 1973)

1948, The Syco-Slate we know and love was was encased in an iridescent crystal. It caught the attention of Chicago's Brunswick Billiards, for whom it became a traditional black-and-white 8-ball
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#AdventCalendar day 8 - Cash or Card? With Arthur Pittsley's cold hard coins of the tarot in you pockets you can jingle all the way (for entertainment purposes only).
#adventcalendar 9 - See #ThisMan in your dreams tonight and experience the dream-hermit who lives in background of the dreams of all sleepers.