

🔮 Tarot that tells it like it is—no fluff, just fierce clarity.
The Psychic Tarot Oracle Deck is a 65-card set paired with an easy-to-read guidebook, crafted from premium materials and packaged securely. Designed for both beginners and experienced readers, it offers vibrant, glossy cards with intuitive imagery that deliver direct, emotionally insightful readings. Highly rated and popular in the spiritual community, this deck blends oracle and tarot elements for fast, accurate guidance across love, career, and life questions.



| Best Sellers Rank | #77,601 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #64 in ESP (Books) #215 in Tarot #286 in New Thought |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 5,708 Reviews |
R**N
This Deck Has Read Me to FILTH and I Keep Coming Back for More
If you want a deck that gently holds your hand while simultaneously dragging your soul across the carpet — THIS. IS. THE. ONE. The Psychic Tarot Oracle Deck does not play. It doesn’t sugarcoat. It doesn’t lie. It doesn’t say, “Maybe you’re overthinking.” It says, “Girl, sit down. We need to TALK.” First Impressions The cards are BEAUTIFUL — thick, glossy, and vibrant enough to make my ancestors turn around like: “Ohhh she’s really doing tarot now.” The imagery is intuitive and dramatic, like each card is whispering, “Listen… I have tea for you.” Using It My very first pull? Called me out instantly. I asked a soft question and the deck said, “BALANCE. PATIENCE. STOP BEING A CHAOTIC GREMLIN.” Rude, but correct. Every reading since has been: • Accurate • Direct • A little too honest • Emotionally educational Even my quick “Yes/No but make it delusional” questions get answered with clarity. Why It SLAPS • Easy for beginners • Deep enough for seasoned witches • Colors and symbolism hit instantly • Reads energy FAST • Doesn’t require memorizing 78 tarot cards • Perfect blend of oracle + tarot structure It’s basically tarot for people who want vibes and accuracy. Pros • 65 gorgeous, sturdy cards • Easy to interpret • Spot-on messages • Great guidebook • Works for love, life, career, and “what is he thinking??” spreads • Will force your personal growth (unprompted) Cons • It WILL call you out • Sometimes too accurate • You may pull a card and say “Okay who told you that??” • Friends will ask you for readings and suddenly you’re the spiritual counselor Final Verdict If you want a deck that gives spiritual guidance, cosmic clarity, emotional support, AND a little bit of sass — buy this deck. It’s beautiful, powerful, intuitive, and sometimes disrespectfully accurate. 10/10 would get dragged again.
J**S
Love Them
I have been looking for these cards for so long and just randomly found them. They are beautiful and the energy I get from them is so good.
R**I
Pleasantly surprised!
I’ve been wanting this deck for a while and when I saw that it was 50% off, I jumped at the chance to get it. I was a bit worried because some reviewers complained that the cards were no longer gilded. I decided that I could live with it for something I paid less than $13 for. But to my pleasant surprise, my cards were gilded! Then I worried that I might have another problem some reviewers were complaining about: stuck and damaged cards because of the gilding. Thankfully, I didn’t have that problem either. While some cards were stuck together, they were fine after I carefully separated them (something I can’t say about my Tarot Illuminati deck!). The only real defect on my deck were slightly bent corners, usually on the top left. But that was a minor problem. I just bent them back the right way. The deck comes in a nice sturdy box with a nice guidebook. Now to the actual cards themselves. I like tarot and I’m not a huge fan of oracles, but this deck kind of gives you the best of both. Court cards are the bane of my existence in tarot and this deck gets rid of them! It also gets rid of the tenth card in each minor suit. There are seven chakra cards added that I’m not including in my readings as of yet. All the cards now have keywords instead of titles. I quite like that, and I did like some of the descriptions of the card meanings in the guidebook. The meanings are pretty close to traditional tarot meanings. It’s like having a tarot deck without those pesky court cards! I like the art on pretty much every card as well. It’s nicely done. Overall, I can’t complain. For the price, I’m definitely impressed with the quality. I’m looking forward to working with this deck. If there was one thing I could nitpick it would be that I wish the artist got more credit for his work.
E**A
Helped me grow my intuition! Awesome oracle deck for new readers!
I purchased this deck & John Holland’s heart tarot / oracle deck together. I use them together & mix the cards. The imagery on these cards plus the basic descriptive text really helped me unlock my intuition. I got better at reading actual tarot cards after working with this deck. It became easier to understand imagery on rider waite tarot cards. Gilded edges on the early set, strong sturdy cards, easy to shuffle, detailed book, strong box! 10/10 for me! There is no wrong way to use these cards. Just follow your gut. Will keep this deck for the rest of my life. Perfect gift for someone who is just getting into tarot and oracle cards. Included a video of all of the cards. The art really gets your intuition flowing.
S**E
A Trusted Favorite – Simple, Clear, and Powerful
This was my very first oracle deck years ago, and I loved it so much that I bought the exact same one again after my original was worn out from years of use. The deck is simple yet powerful—perfect for beginners and still meaningful for more seasoned readers. I really appreciate that each card references the traditional tarot equivalent, which helped deepen my understanding early on. The only improvement I’d love to see is in the guidebook. While the card meanings are helpful, it would be much easier to navigate if the book was color-coded or had color-specific sections to match the cards. Flipping through to find the one you pulled can slow down the flow of a reading. Still, this deck holds a special place in my heart, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a clear, intuitive tool for insight and reflection.
C**8
Brilliant Colors, Cosmic Images, A New Take on Tarot
I bought this Tarot deck having deliberated over this and several other products. I have been practicing reading the Tarot and other oracles, cards and otherwise, for almost 9 years now, and so far this is the first tarot deck I've come across with distinctly brilliant colors, cosmic images and actual cards that feature the 7 chakra centers. I also like his usage of four colors on the Minor Arcana to represent the Physical, Mental, Emotional and Spiritual bodies. I also like the fact that the people in the Minor Arcana, while appropriately generic, are modern-looking. I think my personal favorite Minor Arcana card in this deck is the Eight of Wands, as there is a woman looking upwards at a star-filled sky with several meteors streaking through the atmosphere. This creates the perfect allusion to the meaning of the card (messages coming in at great speed), plus I'm partial to spacescapes anyway. ;-) My only issue with this deck is that it does not have the usual court cards that other Tarot decks do. Why is this an issue? Because one thing I've discovered with the more traditional-style decks is that if you're inquiring about a person with particular elemental qualities (Water, Earth, Air and Fire), it's definitely helpful to have the court cards to represent that person. John Holland's deck, however, does not have this traditional setup, so if you're dead set on using court cards as significators, you'll have to use one of your other decks (if you have more than one deck you use) in conjunction. OR, if this is the first deck you've ever bought at all, one could probably use the Major Arcana cards with specific archetypes on them (the High Priestess or Magician, for example) to use as 'representatives' for your people-centered queries. Other than that, this is a brilliant deck that, again, can be used in conjunction with other Tarot decks as "helpers," so to speak.If nothing else, buy it for the artwork, as it's brilliantly done. I especially like the Magician card in the Major Arcana. Unlike other Mage cards I've seen, he looks very real, appropriately wise-looking with what I've often taken to be something of a smirk on his face, like he's waiting for the reader to look within and figure out the answer for him/herself at some point. It's a great reminder for me, at least, to look within and quit depending on others for "the answers." If you're an old hand at Tarot and feeling adventurous, or are new to the whole divination thing but want images that don't completely smack of Golden Dawn or the Roscicrucian Order (a la Pamela Coleman-Smith and Arthur Waite), this is your deck!
D**E
beautiful symbolic artwork + vivid clarity = my favorite deck
I have several different Tarot decks I've acquired over the years. Some are just for fun (The Housewives' Tarot, Silicon Valley Tarot) and others I've used (Gilded Tarot and others). THIS IS THE ONE I'M NEVER WITHOUT - I keep it in my purse and also have a "backup" deck of it. It's hard to say what I like better about this deck - its beauty or its clarity. Both are phenomenal. The vibrant colors are the rich tones I prefer over the washed-out pastels of so many other decks. The images themselves are almost uniformly wonderful. As with any good Tarot deck, I keep seeing symbols or different interpretations as I use these cards. Also, the gold paint on the cards' edges gives the deck a lovely look and, despite the number of readings I've given with it (therefore, all that shuffling and handling) over the past few months, the paint is only now beginning to fade just a bit. The cards are noticeably bigger than a deck of standard playing cards and the card stock itself is solid; I recommend anyone with a new deck spend some time shuffling it and getting to know its feel, in addition to just "getting to know" any new deck. I've found that I can shuffle them poker-style but I ask my querents not to, because it would be so easy bend one by accident that way; instead, I ask them to use the palm-based interleaving style or the "moosh them all around in front of you" style. :) If I have to say, I'd say the clarity beats out the beauty in terms of why this is my favorite "working" deck. Each card has a word or phrase on it that makes its meaning clear -- for example, what would normally be The Fool is captioned instead "New Beginnings", which makes it so much easier for a querent to relate to and recall later. Naturally, there are innumerable interpretations to be made depending on any given card's position in a reading, the querent, the nature of the issue, etc. But I've found that it's much easier for querents to understand the readings AND remember them later, with the "plain English" descriptions, as opposed to the mystical nature of most Tarot decks, which require an amount of education and experience to understand. If I have a complaint, it's that the booklet that comes with it is disappointing. I do understand it would cost a lot to print in color or in a larger format, but the booklet is difficult to use. Fortunately, for me anyway, I've found that I really don't need to refer to it for meanings. The cards tell me right up front - literally! A few "heads-up" notes for those shopping for a deck: .....(1) This is not technically a "true" Tarot deck, in that it does not have any Court cards or any 10s -- from a purist's point of view, it's more of an oracle deck and the title does call it both a Tarot and an oracle deck, so take your choice of what kind of deck you consider it to be. I've found that it works wonderfully with any Tarot spread I've tried it on, and my querents love it, even the ones who are already proficient with Tarot. .....(2) Instead of the traditional suits of Wands, Cups, Pentacles, and Swords, it uses Spiritual, Emotional, Physical, and Mental, with identifying colors that correspond with chakras (red for Physical, etc.). The suits correspond just fine with traditional Tarot and the meaning of each card within each suit is essentially unchanged from a standard deck. .....(3) It also comes a card for each of the seven major chakras, which are the same size with the same back design and same gold edges as the other cards. It's a nice touch but I've found that I tend not to include them unless I know the querent is already familiar with what chakras are and how they work. For someone who isn't, it kind makes the reading stagger if you have to stop and explain with a chakra is and I even had a couple of people who seemed intimidated by the idea of "another whole layer" of things to understand so, since I like the clarity of this deck so much, I tend to err on the side of caution and usually don't include them when I'm reading for people I don't know, although you may of course feel differently. In my opinion, this deck offers the best of two worlds: With its evocative and expressive imagery and its easy-to-understand relevant captions, it's at once enthralling and easy to use. Also, this deck is available as an iPhone/iPod app; I've heard rumors of an Android based version but haven't seen that confirmed (not much about one coming for WM, Blackberry, Symbian, or other mobile OSs). BOTTOM LINE: Beautiful deck, easily understood by reader and querent, well made. It might become one of your favorites too!
J**E
Loving my new Oracle Deck
I can not believe how beautiful these cards are! I was so excited when I got them and couldn't put them down. The artwork is wonderful and the gold trim set's it off. I am a beginner in reading oracle cards and these are my second deck. I will admit that I don't think I can read the book one time and remember what every card means. But some cards have been easy to pick up on. Still, when I do readings on myself I will pull out the book to get the meaning of the card if I haven't grasped the concept for that particular card yet. Even though I love both decks of oracle cards I have thus far, The Psychic Tarot deck is my favorite. And I recommend these cards to anyone especially a novice like myself. And even though it's not a real Tarot deck it speaks to me and is apart of my everyday ritual to pick them up so that I can do a self reading. I look forward to being proficient in this so that I can add this to my business endeavors for those who are interested in receiving a reading. Trust me if you're thinking about getting a deck for yourself, this is a great deck to start off with.
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