![]() Such a job would be better than no job at all, but that’s not saying very much. It’s obviously meant to reflect the dangerous, grueling, under-paid, and boring, but necessary jobs available to the working class back then. As for their positive/negative orientations, I’d say Poverty is negative/no, and Community is positive/yes. Community are cards which were added to the Fin de Siecle Kipper Card deck by Ciro Marchetti himself, to better-reflect some of the harsh realities of late-nineteenth century life, which is when the Kipper Deck came into being. ![]() If you want to get into the Kipper cards seriously, this book is worth a look-see.Īll of the above items are available through Amazon.Īnd a good and happy 2021 to you too, Kim! 37. Musruck is very good at interpreting how any two Kipper cards will influence each other in a reading. ![]() Some reviewers on Amazon have complained about the occasionally-confusing translation from the original German language, but if you are willing to patiently overlook this shortcoming, this is a very comprehensive guide to reading with the Kipper. The Art of Kipper Card Reading: A Guide to Decode the Kipper Cards. Of course, if you purchase this deck, you’ll probably want the guide book which goes along with it. Caution: Amazon also sells a guide book to this deck by much the same name, so make sure you’re getting what you want. This is one I admit I don’t have, but I’ve glimpsed a few of the cards in this deck, and if you don’t care for the old-fashioned look of the previous two decks I mentioned, if you want something more contemporary-looking, the Card Geek’s Kipper Deck may be the one for you. These are good, sturdy cards with silver-gilt edges. To the original 36 cards, Marchetti added three additional cards which he felt fit in with the spirit of the times in which the Kipper came into being–Poverty, Toil & Labour, and Community. 2016.Īnother lovely deck by Ciro Marchetti, this one has a slightly ‘darker’ look to it than the original, rather cheerful Kipper deck. ![]() This small deck fits nicely in the palm of the hand, and has sometimes whimsical, sometimes moody, and always colorful and lovely illustrations. What is your reaction to the Grand Tableau lay-out? Is it a lay-out you would regularly use, or would you only use it for special occasions? BIBLIOGRAPHYįiechter, Regula Elizabeth. Or, do a Grand Tableau reading of your own. How are they alike? How are they different?Įxtra Credit: See the photograph of the Grand Tableau spread above? Try your hand at reading it.
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