The Illuminati Tarot - Keys of Lost Societies Review


When I first heard that Casey DuHamel was creating The Magdalene Legacy Tarot – Lost Keys of the Madonna (with Deborah L. Shutek-Jackson), I was so excited.  It was so odd that until that point no one had created a “Magdalene” Tarot deck.  (There are other decks where Mary Magdalene has been depicted but no deck with Her story.)  I immediately placed myself on the waiting list.  When I received my book and deck set, I was incredibly impressed with the detail to history, story and the Heart of The Magdalene that was depicted. The cards are beautifully created and THE BOOK! is more than fabulous.
Then!  I heard Casey DuHamel was creating yet another amazing Tarot deck.  This time with the title (that follows suite with The Magdalene Legacy) - The Illuminati Tarot – Keys of Secret Societies.  I have been impatiently awaiting its release.  I have received my copy and am not disappointed.  Here again is Ms. DuHamel’s attention to detail.  The history of The Secret Societies entwined with that of Tarot is orchestrated with such deliberation that one wants to just dive into the information.  Team that up with the artwork of Bob Greyvenstein and magick truly happens.  Each card has been created with such attention to detail that they come to life as you hold them. Schiffer, as the publisher, has created a beautiful presentation with the box and the full color book that comes along with this amazing deck set.

The Illuminati Tarot – Keys of Secret Societies is not to be confused with Eric Dunne’s deck “Tarot Illuminati” as they are two totally different entities.  Eric’s deck title was inspired as being “illuminating” and has nothing to do with the aspect of Secret Societies and/or The Illuminati.  The deck being presented here by Casey DuHamel and Bob Greyvenstein is unique.  Again, there is nothing else like it in the Tarot world.
If you are lucky enough to have one The Illuminati Tarot – Keys of Secret Societies in your collection – please know you are blessed indeed!
Tami Harms (Susanah Magdalena)

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