

A dreamscape where the stars illuminate the sky and mythic figures rise from shadow: that’s the promise of the Intuitive Night Goddess Tarot.
Created by Linzi Silverman, this deck invites readers into a world of goddesses, animals, and celestial archetypes stitched together in rich, collage-like imagery. It is a rewhispering of the classic Rider Waite Smith system rather than a retelling. A quiet reminder to read tarot by intuition The companion guide, however excellent, is best left closed once the cards are in your hands.
The Look
Every card feels like a portal. Silverman works in a palette of deep blacks, moonlit silvers, and flashes of jewels. The result is moody and magnetic. Where some decks cling tightly to tradition, this one thrives on atmosphere.
The Cards
The Three of Wands becomes a study in momentum and vision. A verdant goddess in flowing green stands at the threshold of possibility, arm outstretched toward a radiant burst of light in the night sky. Behind her, mountains rise like sentinels while flowers bloom at her feet, grounding ambition in growth and earth. Three glowing wands frame the scene like beacons, suggesting the guidance of unseen forces. Where the Rider Waite Smith deck shows a merchant surveying distant ships, here the sense of expansion is cosmic rather than commercial. The mood is poised anticipation
Consider Death. A veiled and luminous figure robed in white, crowned by a darkened sun that radiates across a star-studded sky. At her side, skeletal forms and a scythe mark the inevitability of endings, but the ground blooms with pale flowers. The imagery is stark but not bleak. There is reassurance here.
The Two of Pentacles captures balance as a dance of harmony and sacred practice. A goddess figure holds the two coins within a looping flow, her stance suggests both grounding and motion. There is rhythm rather than strain, a sense that obstacles are currents to be navigated with grace.
The Experience
The Intuitive Night Goddess Tarot is not for the beginner. The collage-like symbolism can feel abstract, its references eclectic, and its shadowy palette occasionally challenging in candlelight. Surrender to its mood and the payoff is worth it. The deck encourages readers to trust instinct over instruction
Final Word
A deck for night owls and mystics of the divine feminine, the Intuitive Night Goddess Tarot celebrates the infinite set against the defined.
The Intuitive Night Goddess Tarot by Lindsay Silverman was first published in 2021 by Hay House and is widely available through major booksellers, including Waterstones, Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and directly from the publisher.