Tarot of Physics

Self-published

$65.00
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SKU:
2062
Gift wrapping:
Options available
Configuration:
78 cards in cloth drawstring bag
Publication Status:
Out of Print
Condition:
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Country of Publication:
U.S.A.
Publication Year:
2010
Artist:
Dan Horn

Self-published deck using the fascinating wide world of physics to illustrate tarot - and visa-versa. Each card matches a scientific principle, phenomenon, or law with a corresponding tarot idea. Explanations are provided, helping interpretation and allowing each concept to define the other. The suits are Energy, Space, Time, and Matter. The card backs are laminated to provide durability, but unlaminated on the front to allow for coloring and/or annotating of the images. One could imagine River Tam (from "Firefly") using this deck.

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  • 5
    This Deck is amazing

    Posted by C. on Mar 11th 2023

    While it may take a little while to get use to the corresponding suits and the images, the cards themselves are very easy to handle and elegant to look at. (I was thinking about getting a duplicate deck for a backup since I'm using these a lot and I'm worried about wear and tear but they're out of print! ALAS!)

  • 5
    So thrilled!

    Posted by Milla on May 25th 2021

    I got so so lucky to even FIND this deck, let alone from a trustworthy seller. My spirituality has always been deeply linked to and intrigued by science so coming across this deck was a blessing. So grateful this shop is offering it. It shipped almost immediately and came well packaged, not damaged, and without any issue at all. Thank you so much to those at Tarot Garden!

  • 5
    Tarot of Physics

    Posted by April Wagner on Apr 18th 2021

    A substance occupies space and has mass… That describes me to a T! The first card I pulled from the Tarot of Physics is the Page of Space, here named Substance, and so far I expect this Tarot will be very useful to me. It is an elegant but plain deck, no box no book no color, by two tarot experts. With a little intuition and curiosity, though, you won’t need to have taken a physics course to use these cards. The creators have given brief definitions on each card that will also be useful for meditation. The Tarot of Physics is accessible in addition to inspiring further learning. This is a homemade pack of cards, and obviously a labor of love, so wash your hands and shuffle only gently to keep it nice forever. Science themed Tarots are hot this millennium, and this is one of the best.

  • 5
    Tarot of Physics

    Posted by Eliza Harris on Mar 25th 2021

    This deck is one I’ve had somewhere in the back of my mind since I first heard about it on a podcast many moons ago. Science touches me. My chemist grandfather died when I was in uterine- too young- as he had worked on the atomic bomb. I wanted to be an astronaut as a girl. The Tarot is something that has come to resonate deeply with me, but to find one that ties in physics made me connect on an astral level. I am so moved looking over all the cards, in awe of the brilliance of the concept, that I’m nearly in tears. This deck gets me. Thank you!!!

  • 4
    I enjoy this deck.

    Posted by Rocco on Aug 13th 2020

    I enjoy this deck, for its intuitive texture and sensitivity; for its delicateness, and artistry. Overall, thank you. I wish I could get the same of your Egyptian tarot.

  • 5
    It's the deck for me

    Posted by Holli on Jun 14th 2020

    I relate to the images spiritually. It iteergrates physical elements with conscious spirit. It's hard to explain. Metaphysicalness.

  • 4
    Unique deck!

    Posted by Jen on Nov 13th 2019

    I love this fascinating and original look at tarot through the lens of physics. It's readable even though I haven't ever taken a class in physics. It is very homemade (parchment paper backed with clear contact paper) but shuffles well. It's worth the price just for the unique perspective.

  • 5
    Awesome!

    Posted by Scarlett on Jul 8th 2019

    These cards are so cool, and the individual physics facts on each give them a whole new meaning that still fits really well. I love the illustrations.