Manifestation Tarot - tarot focused on intention and action
Not every tarot deck asks the same of you. Some work as mirrors, others as oracles. The Manifestation Tarot by Jayne Wallace takes a different stance: as a tool with which you not only observe, but also direct.
The deck follows the classic Rider-Waite-Smith structure, but the emphasis shifts. Where an RWS deck lends itself to broad interpretation, this deck focuses on direction. What energy do you need, what steps can you take, how do you focus your attention. The cards are not passive prediction, but a call to action.
What you see on the cards
The imagery is modern and accessible. Illustrator Julia Cellini works with soft colours and clear lines. The symbolism stays true to the RWS tradition, but the atmosphere feels contemporary. No drama, no Gothic aesthetic, just directness.
Each of the 78 cards carries a clear visual anchor. The archetypal images are recognisable for those who know tarot, but also work without prior knowledge. The focus is on movement and direction, not on outcome or fixed meaning.
How this deck works in practice
The included 64-page guidebook describes the cards from the perspective of manifestation. What can you do with the energy of this card, where does that attention lead, what action would fit. The texts are short and focused on application.
Several spreads are included that revolve around goal setting, identifying obstacles and formulating action. This makes the deck suitable for those who want to use tarot as a daily compass, not as a one-time consultation.
Draw a card before the day begins and ask one question: what energy fits what I want to achieve today? Write it down. Look back in the evening. That rhythm works better than isolated readings.
Who this deck is designed for
This deck is designed for people who already know they want to use tarot as a tool, not as an oracle. It assumes some independence. The guidebook gives meanings, not final judgements. How you apply them is up to you.
Beginners can work with it perfectly well, as long as they do not expect step-by-step instructions. The focus on action requires your own input. That makes the deck activating, but not always easy.
About Jayne Wallace and Julia Cellini
Jayne Wallace runs Psychic Sisters in Selfridges, London. She works as a medium and spiritual coach and is known for her clear, pragmatic approach. No vagueness, just experience in translating spiritual insights into concrete steps.
Julia Cellini drew the cards. Her illustrations combine classic tarot images with a soft, contemporary design that directs attention to the essential.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 78 (22 Major Arcana, 56 Minor Arcana)
- Language: English
- Guidebook: 64 pages, English
- Card size: 85 x 135 mm
- Publisher: CICO Books
- System: Rider-Waite-Smith with focus on manifestation
- Author: Jayne Wallace
- Illustrator: Julia Cellini
Questions we often get
How does this deck differ from a classic Rider-Waite-Smith deck?
The structure is the same, but the interpretations focus on personal power and action. Where an RWS deck describes neutrally, this deck emphasises what you can do with the energy of a card.
Does the guidebook include spreads?
Yes, several. They are all focused on goals, intention and action. Not general spreads, but working methods that match the philosophy of the deck.