“Milk and Water” — celebration of the Full Moon, esbat joy, but also warns of emotional excess if not grounded.

In that void, she heard the Hermit’s voice: “To become the Star, drown the Fool’s fear.”

by Ellen Cannon Reed is widely regarded as a foundational text and deck for those who seek to bridge the gap between traditional Qabalistic theory and Wiccan practice. Originally published in 1989, it remains a favorite for practitioners who want a tarot system that speaks directly to Pagan sensibilities while maintaining the structural integrity of Western occultism.

Witches Tarot Ellen Cannon is widely regarded as a seminal work that bridges the gap between traditional Wiccan/Pagan beliefs and Qabalistic philosophy

Unlike the Rider-Waite-Smith tradition, Reed’s system utilizes court cards primarily to modify subsequent cards in a reading rather than having isolated meanings. Deck Structure and Design

, is characterized by its "luminous clarity" and lack of borders.