This Might Hurt Tarot is perfect for modern tarot readers and LGBTQ+ practitioners seeking a diverse, inclusive deck that honors traditional Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism while embracing contemporary queer representation. This 79-card laminated tarot deck features modernized imagery that sheds medieval context in favor of relatable, diverse characters and situations, designed to reflect the complicated, rich, and beautifully queer world we live in today. Whether you're beginning your tarot journey with accessible modern imagery, adding to your rebellious witch collection, or seeking guidance through essential changes that might initially hurt but ultimately heal, this deck is ideal for progressive tarot practice, LGBTQ+ spiritual work, and embracing fundamental truths through inclusive divination that celebrates diversity and authenticity.
Key Features:
- Complete 79-card laminated tarot deck (2.75" x 4.75") with glossy finish featuring modernized Rider-Waite-Smith imagery that embraces diversity, queerness, and contemporary relatability while honoring classic symbolism
- Comprehensive 139-page beautifully illustrated guidebook (3" x 5") exploring card meanings, modern interpretations, and guidance for navigating essential changes and fundamental truths through inclusive tarot practice
- Created by Isabella Rotman with booklet and box design by Fez Inkwright (Seed and Sickle Oracle creator), published by Liminal11 in 2023 as a deeply personal reflection of queer, diverse spiritual practice
Perfect for:
- Tarot readers and progressive spiritual practitioners seeking inclusive, diverse tarot representation that reflects modern queer identity and celebrates authentic self-expression
- Modern tarot enthusiasts and rebellious witches wanting accessible yet meaningful decks that modernize traditional symbolism while maintaining spiritual depth and authenticity
- Beginning tarot readers and collectors interested in contemporary decks that make classic tarot imagery relatable, diverse, and immediately accessible for today's spiritual seekers
This Might Hurt Tarot is perfect for modern tarot readers and LGBTQ+ practitioners seeking a diverse, inclusive deck that honors traditional Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism while embracing contemporary queer representation. This 79-card laminated tarot deck features modernized imagery that sheds medieval context in favor of relatable, diverse characters and situations, designed to reflect the complicated, rich, and beautifully queer world we live in today. Whether you're beginning your tarot journey with accessible modern imagery, adding to your rebellious witch collection, or seeking guidance through essential changes that might initially hurt but ultimately heal, this deck is ideal for progressive tarot practice, LGBTQ+ spiritual work, and embracing fundamental truths through inclusive divination that celebrates diversity and authenticity.
Key Features:
- Complete 79-card laminated tarot deck (2.75" x 4.75") with glossy finish featuring modernized Rider-Waite-Smith imagery that embraces diversity, queerness, and contemporary relatability while honoring classic symbolism
- Comprehensive 139-page beautifully illustrated guidebook (3" x 5") exploring card meanings, modern interpretations, and guidance for navigating essential changes and fundamental truths through inclusive tarot practice
- Created by Isabella Rotman with booklet and box design by Fez Inkwright (Seed and Sickle Oracle creator), published by Liminal11 in 2023 as a deeply personal reflection of queer, diverse spiritual practice
Perfect for:
- Tarot readers and progressive spiritual practitioners seeking inclusive, diverse tarot representation that reflects modern queer identity and celebrates authentic self-expression
- Modern tarot enthusiasts and rebellious witches wanting accessible yet meaningful decks that modernize traditional symbolism while maintaining spiritual depth and authenticity
- Beginning tarot readers and collectors interested in contemporary decks that make classic tarot imagery relatable, diverse, and immediately accessible for today's spiritual seekers