I'm personally more interested in this deck than in Aleister Crowley's; though this one is less theoretical (i.e. less connective to astrological system, less to Hebrew symboles), it is more, I may say, traditional in card-order and in symbolic system. Drawing and its feminist tendancy is one of the reasons why it is interesting. The names of Goddesses attached in minor Archnar cards are revealing. However, the card would be somewhat doubtful since its theoretical basis, i.e., the Secret of Tarot: Origins, History and Symbolism, has some errors, especially those words about Chinese costums. I'm a Chinese and I'm familiar with traditional Chinese symbolic systems and religions. I just cannot agree with all of those written in her book. However, that'll be another review. :-)