'He loves me, He loves me not' is created by by Laura Tuan.
The secrets and symbols of The Eros Oracle offer a key to sexuality and describes facets of love - not all hunky dory as we know! It is obviously created for women and comes in a pack of 32 cards, an explanatory booklet (as well as a little white book of five European languages) with information about how to bless the cards with a rose and candle, red hot chillies, red pepper grains and Rose Quartz. There are three suits with different coloured borders. The cards have titles, such as malice, ecstasy, possess, dominion, caress, arousal, play, jealousy and guilt. There is much beauty about the artwork which is glamourous and tasteful, and has sensitive reproductions of the female in various states of undress. It is mischievous and flirtatious, titilating and teasing.
You can smell the perfume and feel the silky fabrics. One can think of the Roaring Twenties, the heyday of Hollywood, the Follies Bergere or Berlin in the 1930s, maybe even a smoking room of a gentleman's club in the Edwardian era. The cards are not demeaning to women in my estimation as they are not in humiliating poses. This is a game of cards for Valentine's night, dinner with a lover or to renew passion with an old flame. Call upon Cupid to answer a question or suggest a pose. Try A 4 card guided spread perhaps or the Oracle ogpf Colours. Make time for a 10 card The Naked Truth spread. What do the personalities say to each other? What are their circumstances? This little deck is traditional Lenormand size and fits into the hand of a women with ease. I see it as a deck for women to enjoy as much as men as it is delightful and empowering.
You can smell the perfume and feel the silky fabrics. One can think of the Roaring Twenties, the heyday of Hollywood, the Follies Bergere or Berlin in the 1930s, maybe even a smoking room of a gentleman's club in the Edwardian era. The cards are not demeaning to women in my estimation as they are not in humiliating poses. This is a game of cards for Valentine's night, dinner with a lover or to renew passion with an old flame. Call upon Cupid to answer a question or suggest a pose. Try A 4 card guided spread perhaps or the Oracle ogpf Colours. Make time for a 10 card The Naked Truth spread. What do the personalities say to each other? What are their circumstances? This little deck is traditional Lenormand size and fits into the hand of a women with ease. I see it as a deck for women to enjoy as much as men as it is delightful and empowering.
Review by Wendy Stokes https://wendystokes.co.uk
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