Hello Beautiful Soul

A huge welcome to the Knight-Waite Tarot deck.

I often say I was born with a deck of Tarot in my hands. My mother was a psychic Tarot reader, so they were my childhood playthings. The Tarot was my constant companion, my guide, my life-long savior, and without a doubt the compass I used to create my future. Of all the decks, the Rider-Waite-Smith has always been my most beloved. I see the Knight- Waite Tarot as a re-imagining of this iconic deck and my love letter to the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, specifically to Pamela Colman-Smith, the illustrator.

The fabulous maverick Pamela Colman-Smith was an all-around remarkable soul: half Jamaican, queer, a suffragette, and an artist who was way ahead of her time. Perhaps the reason why the Rider-Waite- Smith is the most popular Tarot deck of all time is because Pamela hid her magic in plain sight?

Michele Knight-Waite with the Knight-Waite Tarot Deck

I wanted to do this project because although I have the most profound respect for the Rider-Waite-Smith and other original Tarot cards, I’ve also felt genuine frustration with their lack of diversity. Because the original decks were created in a time of even deeper oppression, they don’t honor different sexualities, gender expressions, and are generally white-centric. I think Pamela would’ve approved of a more inclusive vision, which is what led me on the journey to create this deck and to carry her vision on into a new, more inclusive age.

Pamela gave this essential advice on how to approach a Tarot reading, advice which has stood the test of time and remains one of the best approaches to accessing the full wisdom of the Tarot:

‘After you have found how to tell a simple story, put in more details. . . Learn from everything, see everything, and above all feel everything! . . . Find eyes within, look for the door into the unknown country.’

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The Tarot reveals where we are going, which in turn empowers us to take positive action, ditch problematic outcomes, and head towards our desires.

Where did the Knight-Waite Tarot come from?

So, who else could I have chosen to be the High Priestess in my pack other than Pamela herself ? She’s right here guarding the wisdom while drawing back the curtain to the mysteries held within us all. I’ve included other spellbinding historical characters who have either been minimised, written out of history, or lost in the mists of time. The characters of these cards are encouraging us to unleash our unique free spirit via their own incredible soul journeys.

Tarot uses a symbolic language that tugs at our unconscious, dragging to the surface both treasure and truths as we enter that ‘unknown country’ that lies between what we know and what we intuit. It empowers and enlightens us to the answers already inside us. I’ve consciously created a deck to not only help you connect with the symbolic meaning of the cards but to inspire your intuition.

Michele Knight-Waite with tarot deck

Why is this deck called the Knight-Waite Tarot? Just like the Wheel of Fortune’s magic, a strange twist of fate in 2014 brought my extraordinary wife, Cathy Waite, to me. We married at the start of the pandemic in 2020, which coincided with developing this deck, and I became Michele Knight-Waite.

You might notice that I’m the Magician, Empress, and Death Cards. These are all doorways we pass through on our soul’s journey. We are in an endless dance of life, death, rebirth, co-creation. Hopefully these cards will be around long after me, and in a way, it’s a whispered message and reminder of that endlessness. The Knight-Waite Tarot carries my heart, and I share it with you with the deepest love.

Michele Knight-Waite

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Diverse x Inclusive x Original

In the Knight-Waite Tarot Guidebook, Michele Knight-Waite has given us a beautifully designed and written masterpiece that will become one of the classic works in Tarot for generations to come.

– Don Stouder