OOP SEALED NUMBERED Genius Garden Limited Edition Tarot & Guidebook

$135.00

OOP SEALED NUMBERED Genius Garden Limited Edition Tarot

  • 🌿 78-card tarot deck with fully illustrated pip cards
  • 🌿 Printed on 350 GSM card stock with uv matte finish and gold gilded edging
  • 🌿 Measures 2.75″ x 4.75″ (70mm x 120 mm)
  • 🌿 100-150 page guidebook (70mm x 120 mm or 4″ x 6″)
  • 🌿 Rigid 2-piece matte box

The Genius Garden Tarot guidebook is a 100-150 page perfect bound book, and measures 4″ x 6″. It includes an introduction, an “Invocation of Genius” ritual, three original card spreads, and 78 empowering messages and journal prompts for each of the cards. In many ways, the guidebook is its own oracle, offering insight, perspective, and calls to action rather than descriptions and traditional meanings.

Please note: This item is out of print, so irreplaceable. 

I guarantee authenticity and safe delivery, but have no control of the card manufacturing process. Opening for inspection completely changes value.  

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OOP SEALED NUMBERED Genius Garden Limited Edition Tarot & Guidebook 

The creator describes her definition of “genius” as the unique spirit within, our higher self, that points us toward our highest creative potential. And the “genius garden” is the space from which we nurture our creations and express our authentic voice. Her vision for this deck was to create a tool to awaken and channel the creative divine spark that resides within. 

“Each of us holds the power to sew and nurture the seeds of our truest becoming, and the Genius Garden Tarot is a tool we can use to awaken that power and infuse it into everything we do.” 

The Genius Garden Tarot was created from 78 acrylics on canvas paintings, and the first work to be produced was St. Brigid, then a smoldering brush fire, and then a woman in nude. These three visions in succession conveyed the divine message that came to instruct Huntenberg’s creative direction.