Global Fusion Intuitive Tarot Set - 78 cards without titles, mysticism and cross-cultural symbols
If you are used to titles on tarot cards, this takes some getting used to. The Global Fusion Intuitive Tarot by Wayne Rodney leaves out all card names. You respond to what you see, not to what is printed.
Rodney is a Jamaican-American painter and illustrator whose work is rooted in Rosicrucian mysticism and the concept of synchronicity. His images are layered and atmospheric. Colours, figures and forms take centre stage. The 156-page guidebook offers cultural and mystical context, but imposes nothing.
A reversed structure
The Minor Arcana comes before the Major Arcana. That is structurally different from most tarots. This sequence reflects the path of the initiate: first understand the elemental, everyday world, then the larger archetypes.
In practice this means you read a spread differently. More attention to the daily layer before you look at the bigger themes. It asks for a conscious, layer-by-layer way of reading.
What you see on the cards
Rodney draws from a wide palette of spiritual traditions. Cultural boundaries blur in favour of universal human experiences. The images are built to activate personal associations, not to impose one fixed meaning.
The omission of card titles is a deliberate choice. Language imposes limits on symbols that work beyond words. The colour of a card or the gaze of a figure can say more than a name.
Let the symbols call up memories and feelings instead of searching for a standard description. This deck works best if you are willing to let go of what you already know.
Who this works for
This deck is not designed for beginners. It assumes you already know your way around the tarot and are willing to let that knowledge go. You step away from looking up fixed definitions on purpose. Without titles you rely on what you see: composition, mood, colour.
It asks for an active, investigative approach. It gives you a personal and fluid reading process in return.
About Wayne Rodney
Wayne Rodney is a Jamaican-American painter and illustrator. His work is steeped in his fascination with mystical traditions and his diverse cultural background. He sees his artistic process as an interplay with synchronicity, where images emerge that feel both historically rooted and surprisingly contemporary.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 78, without titles
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9781646711017
- Publisher: U.S. Games Systems, Inc.
- Weight: 450 g
- Card dimensions: 70 x 120 mm
- Contents: fully illustrated guidebook of 156 pages, sturdy storage box
- Creator: Wayne Rodney
Questions we often get
Why are there no titles on the cards?
Leaving out titles removes the intellectual filter of language. You respond directly to the visual symbols and your own associations. The card speaks to you without a name already setting the direction.
What is the effect of the reversed order, Minor Arcana before Major Arcana?
This structure reflects the path of the initiate: first understand the elemental, everyday world, then the larger archetypes. In practice this means a spread is read differently, with more attention to the daily layer before you look at the bigger themes.