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Digital Tarot Deck - Dark Poetry
22 Major Arcana reimagined in a surreal, organic, Art Nouveau style.
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My digital tarot deck has a bug and all of my records were wiped and it's out of tune.😭😭
July 12, 2016
Today I drew Death from the Gothic Lolita Tarot by Mihara Mitsukazu.
This Death card has no numbers or other identifiers, so it relies on symbolism in order to identify itself.
The most interesting piece of symbolism though is the use of the parasol and the blood crecent moon to form a “scythe”, which is a traditional western symbol of the Grim Reaper and commonly found on the Rider-Waite tarot and other tarots that follow the Rider-Waite Major Arcana.
Unlike the traditional Rider-Waite deck, this Death isn’t being portrayed as a skeleton, but rather as a human-esque, feminine person. She isn’t wearing armor either, but yet somehow still portrays the air of being unconquerable, much like the original.
The Death Card is symbolic of an end, though not necessarily of a life. It could mean the end of a major phase or aspect of life. Once something ends, something else can begin in its place. It represents the end of something (for better or worse), and the beginning of something new (for better or worse).
It also represents change. One must change to embrace a new beginning, and clear away the old that was previously there.
I can relate this to my life currently with, yet again, my move. I’m ending the phase of my life where I live with or near to family, and I’m going to be clearing out all the old habits I had (like walking on eggshells) to make room for a more comfortable lifestyle with people who understand me and my peculiarities.