Morgan-Greer Deck
The magical imagery of the Morgan-Greer Tarot deck is based on the Rider-Waite Tarot, and is designed to create an emotional reaction through full, expressive scenes in deep, saturated colors. Learn More

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Morgan-Greer Tarot Deck
Major Arcana

The Fool

The Magician

The High Priestess

The Empress

The Emperor

The Hierophant

The Lovers

The Chariot

Strength

The Hermit

Wheel of Fortune

Justice

The Hanged Man

Death

Temperance

The Devil

The Tower

The Star

The Moon

The Sun

Judgement

The World
The Wands

Ace of Wands

Two of Wands

Three of Wands

Four of Wands

Five of Wands

Six of Wands

Seven of Wands

Eight of Wands

Nine of Wands

Ten of Wands

Page of Wands

Knight of Wands

Queen of Wands

King of Wands
The Cups

Ace of Cups

Two of Cups

Three of Cups

Four of Cups

Five of Cups

Six of Cups

Seven of Cups

Eight of Cups

Nine of Cups

Ten of Cups

Page of Cups

Knight of Cups

Queen of Cups

King of Cups
The Swords

Ace of Swords

Two of Swords

Three of Swords

Four of Swords

Five of Swords

Six of Swords

Seven of Swords

Eight of Swords

Nine of Swords

Ten of Swords

Page of Swords

Knight of Swords

Queen of Swords

King of Swords
The Coins

Ace of Coins

Two of Coins

Three of Coins

Four of Coins

Five of Coins

Six of Coins

Seven of Coins

Eight of Coins

Nine of Coins

Ten of Coins

Page of Coins

Knight of Coins

Queen of Coins

King of Coins
About the Morgan-Greer Deck
Most people have the desire to choose the right relationship; want to know what might evolve next and how to prepare for it; and share the ultimate need to know the truth about the meaning and direction of their lives. Those who have discovered the Tarot as a means of exploring life’s questions find continued comfort and solace in the knowledge that there is a positive and eternal force that works for the benefit of all.
Although the origin of the Tarot is unknown, there is evidence of its existence in antiquity. The earliest known cards date from 1390 A.D. Prior to this time, scholars believe the Tarot to have been handed from generation to generation by an elite few who carefully preserved the mystical symbols, signs, letters, and numbers.
The Tarot’s popularity, however, did not flourish until after the turn of this century with the emergence of the Rider-Waite deck and the interpretations of the ancient symbols by authorities such as arthur edward Waite and Paul Foster Case. The morgan-Greer Tarot was the first modern deck based upon the combined research of these two leaders in the field.