Every card mirrored, every answer doubled, the Fool dancing with himself and the High Priestess matching wits with her own twin.
We're obsessed with this deck because most tarot decks give you one perspective per card and call it wisdom. Tarot of Oppositions refuses to settle for half the picture. Watching the Hermit gaze at his alter ego or the Fool dance with his own reflection changes the entire reading experience, and once you have read with it once, going back to a single-image deck feels incomplete.
Tarot has always been about duality, light and shadow, the seen and the unseen, and this deck makes that duality impossible to ignore. Reading with mirrored imagery forces a deeper kind of interpretation, one that accounts for the full spectrum of a situation rather than just the most obvious read. The result is a tarot practice that delivers genuinely greater wisdom because it refuses to let you settle for a single point of view.
Tarot itself is a powerful form of divination that can help decide on life choices and understand complexities in relationships that may not be obvious or visible. An individual's relationship with the tarot is personal, more like a friendship, and it will require the reader to spend time to gain a deeper understanding of the energies in these new cards. Treat them with care and they will reward you.
How to Use This Tarot Deck:
- Pull a single card and sit with both mirrored images before interpreting, noticing what shifts when you consider the opposite perspective alongside the traditional one.
- Use it for decision-making readings where you genuinely need to see both sides of a situation before moving forward.
- Layer it into spreads alongside traditional decks to add a deeper, more balanced dimension to readings that feel one-sided or incomplete.
The order is for one Tarot of Oppositions Deck, which measures 5" x 3" x 2".
Other items in the picture are for size reference only and are not included with the purchase.