The Witches Tarot Ellen Cannon Reed -
Ellen Cannon Reed succeeded in what she set out to do: she built a bridge between the Qabalistic Tarot and the Circle of the Wiccan. When you lay a spread with these cards, you aren't just divining the future; you are mapping the sacred landscape of a witch’s soul.
★★★★☆ (4/5) Best for: Solitary Wiccans, traditional Neopagans, ritual magicians, and collectors of "90s occult classics." Keep on your altar: When you need a second opinion from the Old Gods. Have you read with The Witches Tarot ? Does the Horned God visit your spreads, or do you prefer a more modern pagan deck? Share your experience below. the witches tarot ellen cannon reed
Do not look for photographic realism or watercolor whimsy here. The art is scratchboard-esque: high contrast, sharp lines, and a moody, nocturnal energy. The characters are not generic models; they are archetypal witches—hooded, robed, sometimes androgynous, often shown mid-ritual. Ellen Cannon Reed succeeded in what she set
In the sprawling forest of Tarot decks, most seek to be universal. They speak in archetypes—the Hero, the Mother, the Fool. But every so often, a deck comes along that refuses to be for everyone. Instead, it speaks intimately to a specific path, a specific practice, and a specific heart. Have you read with The Witches Tarot