Unequivocally, yes. In an era of “aesthetic witchcraft” and Instagram-friendly Tarot, Reed’s book feels refreshingly serious . It does not coddle the reader. It assumes you want to become a priestess or priest, not just a card reader.
Ellen Cannon Reed was an American witch and writer who was active in the 1960s and 1970s. She was a member of the Gardnerian tradition of Wicca and wrote several books on witchcraft, including "The Witches' Tarot" and "The Witch's Covens and Chalices". Reed's work on the tarot was groundbreaking, as she was one of the first people to create a tarot deck specifically designed for witches and pagans. the witches tarot ellen cannon reed pdf
“Milk and Water” — celebration of the Full Moon, esbat joy, but also warns of emotional excess if not grounded. Unequivocally, yes