Tarot Card Deck, Morning Star


Tarot of the Morning Star Tarot Card Deck

The Tarot of the Morning Star is a unique and powerful deck of tarot cards that blends traditional symbolism with innovative imagery. In addition, it delves deep into the realms of psychology, mythology, and mysticism to offer profound insights and guidance. The cards are rich in colour and detail, creating a visually stunning and thought-provoking experience for users. Whether you are a seasoned tarot reader or a beginner, the Tarot of the Morning Star is sure to offer new perspectives and wisdom on your spiritual journey. Roger Williamson is a Minneapolis visual artist and creator of the Tarot of the Morning Star art tarot divination deck. The deck encourages users to discover insight into tarot card meanings from within themselves.

Morning Star tarot card art

Morning Star

Morning Star

Morning Star

Tarot Wheel. Allocation of the 78 cards of the tarot to the astrological wheel of the zodiac
Allocation of the 78 cards of the tarot to the astrological wheel of the zodiac

Second expanded and revised edition deck available now from Magus Books

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Tarot of the Morning Star Tarot Deck, a selection of cards

The tarot card images are a visual representation of the concepts he explores in his books Howling at the Sky, Black Book of the Jackal, and Lucifer Diaries.

The deck is a pictorial representation of traditional Luciferian philosophy and practice.

The first edition is out of print, but a second edition 78-card deck is now available. The book Tarot of the Morning Star is reprinted, featuring full-colour renditions of the major arcana cards.

The first edition was a major arcana deck of 22 cards in full colour, limited to 75 signed and hand-numbered copies. Cards measure 6 inches by 3.5 inches. Images designed and painted by Roger Williamson.

Roger Williamson: Visionary Artist Bridging Dreams and Reality

Born in 1947 in Loughborough, England, and raised in Coventry, Roger Williamson is a Minneapolis-based visual artist whose work is steeped in the enigmatic allure of the French Symbolists. His lifelong fascination with the interplay of dreams, mythology, and magick has shaped a body of work that is as mystical as it is deeply personal.

Williamson’s art transcends conventional boundaries, weaving together painting and writing to explore the subconscious. Drawing from his esoteric studies and practical engagement with dream control, he crafts vivid, otherworldly imagery that transforms the intangible into tangible beauty. His work challenges viewers to embrace ambiguity, inviting them to rediscover the mystery latent in everyday life.

More than mere observation, Williamson’s creative process is an invitation—a call to awaken the imagination and harness the transformative power of dreams. Through his art, he offers a pathway to richer, more inspired living, where the unconscious and conscious realms converge.

Step into his world and let the language of dreams redefine your reality.

Roger Williamson: Alchemist of the Unseen

With a brush dipped in dreams and a mind steeped in esoteric lore, British-born, Minneapolis-based artist Roger Williamson conjures visions where symbolism and magick intertwine. His canvases pulse with the hidden language of the subconscious—each stroke a portal to realms where reality dissolves into wonder. Dare to peer through?

is a system for rebirthing ancestral voices through the cacophony of distractions experienced in the modern world.

Also available is the Tarot of the Morning Star book, which introduces the theories of Minneapolis author and artist Roger Williamson.

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Tarot of the Morning Star Book

Tarot of the Morning Star deck first edition

Review by Tarot Web Log

The Tarot of the Morning Star is a small, limited edition tarot of only 75 copies, created by Roger Williamson and published in the USA in 2007.

His artwork is printed in a soft focus style with few hard edges, giving it an ethereality.

Williamson seems primarily inspired by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, thus, many of the card designs use Egyptian forms.

The ‘Morning Star’ of this tarot appears to be Lucifer, the Biblical Angel of Light, and many of the images incorporate the interweaving of light. His Fool is a portrait of Lucifer.

I am not sure if Williamson would agree, but I found some of his imagery somewhat redolent of the colored imagery William Blake printed in the margins of his poetry.

He comes up with some wonderful new envisagings of the familiar arcana. One is his Hanged Man which delightfully metamorphoses into a bat.

The deck comes in a solid red box with a paperback book in which he outlines how his ideas emerged out of his study and experience of the Western Magical traditions.

Tarot Weblog Number 4 6 March 2010

Review by Silver Star, A Journal of New Magick, Issue Nine, Spring Equinox 2008

Tarot of the Morning Star by Roger Williamson,
deck and booklet, Magus Meta Media 2007.
A rather handsome and colourful set of the 22 Atus of the Major Arcana, mainly in an Egyptian style but with deep echoes of other primal mythologies. They are also somewhat larger than usual, emphasizing their function as talismanic icons or geometric gateways rather than mere tools for the casting of fortunes. The accompanying booklet is no mere manual, preferring that the images speak for themselves, but rather a lecture on the esoteric origins and secret uses of this treasure-house of images from the dawn of time, and the nature and history of magical consciousness.

Silver Star, A Journal of New Magick

Second Edition Amazon Review, 2014

When it comes to books on the occult, there are only 3 names you need to remember: Scarlet Imprint, Josephine McCarthy, and Roger Williamson. All of them produce high-quality, no-nonsense work that educates and empowers readers, rather than entertaining them. Williamson is probably the least celebrated of the 3, but in some ways, he’s the most unique. He’s also the only one to have produced a book exclusively on Tarot.

“Tarot of the Morning Star” is not at all like other books on the subject. It doesn’t mention romance, job prospects, or C.G. Jung. It doesn’t even concern itself with divination. Instead, it treats the Major Arcana as a meditative tool for challenging and recreating oneself.

The 2-page introduction says more than most Tarot books manage to say in 200. The first chapter details Williamson’s views on magical experiences, magical communities, and the nature of magic. The second chapter consists of full-color reproductions of Williamson’s paintings of the Major Arcana. Each of the images is accompanied by a brief and thought-provoking commentary.

Williamson’s style seems to have evolved throughout creating this set; as a result, some images are more arresting than others. Still, it is far superior to the vast majority of Tarot artwork. There is no hokey swords-and-sorcery stuff here. Williamson re-imagines each Arcanum completely. He changes the look and opens up new vistas of meaning. The results are sometimes hypnotic and unsettling.

If you’re interested in Tarot but tired of how-to books, you should definitely pick this up. If you’re interested in Williamson’s philosophy of magic, I’d say “Howling at the Sky” is a better place to start. Chances are if you like that book, you’ll end up

Roger Williamson’s artist statement


Comments (5)

  1. ibgreenie3

    Greetings,
    Is there a way I can pre-order the tarot of the morning star 2nd edition from you?
    I have been searching for it, since was announced it would be available in October 2017.
    I don’t want to miss this opportunity!
    Blessings,
    Reverend Donna M. Swindells
    fellowship of Isis

    Reply

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