Attune Magazine January 2013 | Page 92

The Sirian Starseed Tarot

Review

By: Patricia Cori

and Alysa Bartha

Published by North Atlantic Books/Random House - 2012

ISBN: 978-1-58394-536-0

From the Publisher - Honoring the core structure of the time-proven Tarot and the wisdom of what has for centuries been portrayed in its pantheon, Cori and Bartha bring to light new perspectives upon its theater of characters—and the energies they represent. With 78 gorgeously designed, full-color Tarot cards—22 Major Arcana, 16 “court cards,” and 40 numbered cards (10 for each of four suits)—and a 96-page booklet explaining each card, this amazing deck allows card readers and their clients to work through the Tarot fundamentals on a higher level, helping them to achieve a multidimensional perspective on the meaning of their own lives and in relation to the immense changes that are occurring in our global societies and in the Earth’s own energy grids.

A work of creative inspiration and devotion to spirit, The Sirian Starseed Tarot addresses the growing fascination of many souls who are searching to understand their starseed origins and their purpose in the greater scheme of our cosmic evolution.

Many of the Major Arcana cards have been renamed, but in no way does this detract from the structure of the Tarot or of the traditional meanings. The Fool is aptly renamed Starseed. “The soul of a Starseed being is about to be birthed in the physical reality. Numbered zero, this key is the depiction of soul leaping into the physical; it is spirit preparing to manifest form-it is the conscious intention before biological life begins.”