Trick or Treat Tarot by Barbara Moore and Jonathan Hunt

 

The Trick or Treat Tarot is, at first glance, a nostalgic romp through memories of Halloween’s past. It is also a chatty reading deck, which is not surprising as it was designed following the RWS tradition and brought to life by the witty and talented Jonathan Hunt. The book shares in the fun-loving nature of the cards, but also includes clear, accessible interpretations. Take a look for yourself.

9 of Cups

Our mermaid doesn’t mind that she can’t move around. Why would she want to leave her comfortable spot? She is perfectly happy where she is with everything she wants: a spectacular chaise lounge, moody lighting, and enough drinks to get her through the party, with some to share. Within minutes, she will be surrounded by people drawn by her happiness.

When this card comes up, you get one free wish. There’s no guarantee on that wish, but in the old days this was known as the wish card. What it really means is that you are perfectly content with what you have, particularly in terms of relationships of all sorts. You are at ease with feelings and can share them with others in a healthy way. In short, you feel fulfilled and satisfied, so much so that don’t really need that wish, as it seems all of yours have been granted. If there is any advice here, it is to share your good fortune with others.

Keywords: wishes fulfilled, contentment, satisfaction, hospitality, sensuality, happiness

Reversed: overindulgence, smugness, dissatisfaction, selfishness

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Written by Barbara Moore
The tarot has been a part of Barbara Moore’s personal and professional lives for over a decade. In college, the tarot intrigued her with its marvelous blending of mythology, psychology, art, and history. Later, she served as the tarot specialist for Llewellyn Publications. Over the years, she has ...