I like the LOTR deck, but one of the cards has an error. (Trying to remember now, but I think it features two dwarves who never actually met - and I have to mentally change the names when using it).
I find the LOTR deck is best for readings about the long term direction of one's life - this draws positively on the thematic elements.
No, I haven't read Calvino's book, but having done a quick google, and I can see it is an interesting concept. Reminds me of the Trek episode about the race who used mythological references as the basis for their language - the translator struggled with that and Picard had to work it out gradually.
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Date: 2024-04-08 09:14 am (UTC)I find the LOTR deck is best for readings about the long term direction of one's life - this draws positively on the thematic elements.
No, I haven't read Calvino's book, but having done a quick google, and I can see it is an interesting concept. Reminds me of the Trek episode about the race who used mythological references as the basis for their language - the translator struggled with that and Picard had to work it out gradually.