Printed by Designed, Drawn, Written and Printed by Guy Palm & Charlene Palm [email protected] www.palmprints.com The NumericalTarot © 2007 Guy Palm TM Putting a tarot deck onto the sides of dice is not a new idea. But, unlike many tarot decks out there today, The Numerical Tarot is uniquely suited for such a diametrical arrangement of ideas across sides. The Numerical Tarot uses balance, symmetry, contrast and consistency to create deck with clearly defined opposites that fit well across sides of dice. In the Numerical Tarot, the Major Trumps are split between light and dark, as are the suits of the Minors. Two light suits, two dark suits insure that a complete vocabulary of human experience is covered. The four suits, and their corresponding Majors create a grid matrix of ideas that are particularly useful. With that in mind, presenting these ideas on the faces of a cube seems natural. With one Major and two Minors that are light, and one Major and two Minors that are dark, six possibilities emerge for each number of numerology, upon which The Numerical Tarot is based. Opposite concepts situated on opposite sides of a cube accentuate the balance, symmetry, contrast and consistency that is the hallmark of The Numerical Tarot design. Pull them from a bag like Runes. Toss them from a container like Yahtzee. Lay them out in a spread. Or pull one a day, just like a regular deck of cards. Then... go to www.palmprints.com to find pages and pages of possible interpretations. The Numerical Tarot Dice Assembly Required