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I've finished this weekend's channeling session with Horus and Bast. The follow-up post is now live.

One thing I'd like to talk about here is developing the Hero's Deck.

As many know who read Tarot or other oracle/wisdom cards, a given deck tends to develop or show a kind of personality as it's used and the reader becomes more familiar with the cards. Thus far the Hero's Deck is showing its to me, and I'm seeing some limitations. Basically, I find that the Hero's Deck is very good for simple readings of one or a few cards, but I'm having trouble finding ways to build multi-card readings from it as one would do with the Tarot. Things like past/present/future don't feel right because of how the deck is structured.

Structure of the Hero's Deck: There are 36 cards in 3 groups: Archetypes, Gifts, and Challenges. Unlike Tarot, where there is a storytelling structure in the Major Arcana and detail-fillers in the Minor which are given story progression via artwork, in this case the Hero's Deck is divided in such a way that three equal groups exist. There is no primary story structure already within it; you are expected to make your own with its tools.

While having specific images might help with this issue I'm having, that would also change the character of the deck, which is intended to inspire images that might be very different from the common interpretation. Artwork also doesn't change the structure of the deck, even if it might make the deck more marketable. (This is a worthy consideration: As a side discussion, do you think the deck would be more valuable with art or without it?)

I'm thinking that a whole new way to perform larger-scale readings than single-issue card draws might be needed. Some new insight to structuring one's readings that fits the Hero's Deck instead of being a copy of the way one might use the Tarot.

Would anyone have insight to share?

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Date: 2013-08-20 07:47 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] danceswithlife
Campbell's heros journey has three phases: entering the underworld, the journey of transformation, and return to the world. The underworld includes guides that give clues about challenges, but challenges also exist in returning to the world. Perhaps you could set up a spread that represents the three stages of the journey, and your cards would offer insight about each stage. Or a spread that helps with insight about which phase of the journey the person is in. You might also add a bliss phase that helps identiy what you live as a result of the journey.

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Date: 2013-08-21 03:03 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] marrael.livejournal.com
I'm not a tarot reader, just a beginner at angel cards (using the past-present-future format) and an artist toying with the idea of designing/painting a deck. Since the idea of threes seems important to your deck, would a triangle layout structure work? Top of triangle could be the over-arcing theme, while the base of the triangle (whether it's 2 cards, 3, or more as you add more layers) would provide more details. I'm just throwing this out as a mental image that hit me, but not sure how it works with your 3 card groups.

Artwork, always yes. I've seen how readers can use it intuitively. Some spreads wind up having a dominant colour or two that can provide very on-point clues. I'm visual and find that if something specifically is drawing my attention, it's relevant to the reading.

I hope this is helpful instead of confusing!

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