Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this thing called the Liberation Tarot Deck lately, and I gotta say, it’s been a bit of a trip. At first, I was like, “What the heck is this?” I mean, I’ve seen Tarot cards before, but this deck felt different. It has this whole vibe about revolution and change, which is pretty cool, I guess.
I started by just looking at the cards, you know, getting a feel for them. There are some strong images in there, definitely not your grandma’s Tarot deck. I spent some time just flipping through them, reading the little booklet that came with it, and it’s all about finding your voice and working through problems. It’s not about predicting the future, but it is all about the present and what we are doing.

Finding Info
I did some digging online, trying to find reviews and pictures of the cards. There was some stuff on the forums and blogs, which was helpful in understanding how other people were using the deck. There are lots of decks out there, but this one is made by a bunch of people which is pretty different, and I liked that.
Trying it Out
Then I decided to actually try reading the cards. I kept it really simple, just one question per card. It was kind of weird at first, but the more I did it, the more it started to make sense. The cards are pretty good at making you think about things in a new way.
I asked about some stuff I was struggling with, and the cards gave me some interesting perspectives. It’s like they helped me see where I was stuck and what I could do about it.
Sticking With It
I’ve been using the deck for a few weeks now, and I’m still learning. But I think it’s a pretty powerful tool for self-reflection and figuring things out. It’s not magic or anything, but it’s a good way to get in touch with your own thoughts and feelings, especially when they are about big change. It felt good to me to hear the cards and think about how to create change in my life.
If you’re looking for something different, or if you’re into the whole idea of liberation and personal growth, you might want to check out the Liberation Tarot Deck. It’s definitely not for everyone, but it’s been a worthwhile experience for me so far.
- Started by looking at the cards.
- Read the booklet.
- Searched for reviews and images online.
- Tried reading the cards, one question per card.
- Reflected on personal struggles.
- Continued using the deck for self-reflection.
The organizer is Elicia Epstein, I think, and some guy named lawrence barriner ii wrote some things in the booklet. I thought his stuff was pretty good, but I mostly liked the cards and what I felt about them.
