Lenormand's Mystical Tarot is a 36-card deck designed in the 19th century. The imagery is much different than the two most common sets- Rider-Waite and Marseilles. It appears to draw from Egyptian, Greek and some Biblical lore. Some consider this an "oracle" deck as opposed to a true "tarot" deck.
See this link for card imagery.
http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/cards/mystical-lenormand/
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Usually places like Diva or little kind of "mystical" shops will have them, $2 shops or shops with like tarot cards.
AnswerTarot cards don't predate trinitarian doctrine. The first known decks of tarot appeared in Italy in the late 1500's early 1600's. ...Although, there are loads of Catholic symbols in the early cards. The English language decks have a card called the "Hierophant" which until the 20th century was "The Pope" card.http://www.ifate.com/tarot_index.html
Juliet Sharman-Burke has written: 'The New Complete Book of Tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'The mythic tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'The Complete Tarot Pack' 'Understanding the tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'Beginners Guide to Tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'Mastering the Tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'My Tarot'
Joan Bunning has written: 'Learning the tarot' -- subject(s): Tarot 'Learning Tarot Reversals' 'Curso Practico De Tarot'
Astrologers and tarot card readers can provide these readings.
Tarot Mystery happened in 1995.
House of Tarot happened in 1991.
Baba Jolie Guidance, Lifepath Compass, Tyler's Tarot and 33 readings.
Online tarot readings can be found through a simple search or by following links from tarot-training websites such as "learn tarot" or "trusted tarot". Other excellent resources include do-it-yourself magic websites.
Tarot card readings can be found in many places online. One of these places is www.free-tarot-reading.net
There is a great website called Aeclectic Tarot which has many tarot decks and reviews from customers for multiple decks.
Card 5 shows the Hierophant in a tarot deck Card 5 shows the Hierophant in a tarot deck