78 Tarot Ecological Cards
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78 Tarot Ecological Review: Quick Take
78 Tarot Ecological: Tarot of the Healing Earth is the seventh collaborative deck from the 78 Tarot Project. Its whole mood is earth magic with a conscience: plants, animals, elements, climate grief, repair, beauty, and the question of how humans live with the planet rather than above it.
My TarotFans quick take: this is a thoughtful deck for readers who like tarot with environmental meaning. It is not just “pretty nature tarot.” The ecological theme gives the cards a moral and emotional edge. Some images may feel tender, some hopeful, and some quietly uncomfortable because the deck is willing to ask what healing actually costs.
Because different artists contribute to the project, the deck does not have one perfectly uniform visual voice. That variety is part of the experience. A reading can feel like walking through a living ecosystem where every card is a different species, weather pattern, warning sign, or seed of repair.

Healing Earth first impression




These four cards show the deck at its best: a fresh path, a living planet, a promise of repair, and the bigger ecological story holding every small choice.
What Makes 78 Tarot Ecological Different?
The heart of this deck is its subtitle: Tarot of the Healing Earth. The deck was created around climate change, Mother Earth, and the ways people can notice damage while still choosing care. That gives familiar tarot cards a grounded, living-world feeling.
For example, an ordinary Pentacles card may already speak about money, body, work, and resources. In this deck, that practical suit can also ask: what am I taking from the earth, what am I returning, and what kind of future am I helping to build? A Cups card may not only be about feeling; it may become water, rainfall, ocean, pollution, grief, or renewal.
This is why the deck suits readers who want spiritual reflection without floating away from real life. It brings intuition back to soil, weather, food, waste, responsibility, and small daily choices.
Art Style: Many Artists, One Living Theme
Like other 78 Tarot Project decks, 78 Tarot Ecological is collaborative. That means each card can feel visually distinct. Some cards may lean fantasy, some decorative, some symbolic, some animal-based, and some more direct in their ecological message.
If you love a single-artist deck where every image matches perfectly, this may feel busy. But if you enjoy comparing how different artists respond to the same tarot system, it becomes fascinating. The shared ecological theme works like a root system under the deck. The branches look different, but they feed from the same concern: how do we heal what has been harmed?

Deck-specific reading note
Read the ecosystem, not only the keyword
With this deck, I would not stop at the standard card meaning. I would ask what kind of ecosystem the card shows. Is it healthy, stressed, overgrown, protected, polluted, blooming, or waiting for attention?
That extra question makes the deck useful for personal readings too. A relationship can have an ecosystem. A family can have an ecosystem. Your body, your home, your work life, and your spiritual practice all need balance, rest, nourishment, and repair.
Consequence, pause, and repair




For climate and healing questions, Ecological reads with cause and effect. These cards ask what must be faced, what must be paused, what must be rebuilt, and what can be balanced again.
How It Reads in Practice
78 Tarot Ecological reads best with questions that invite responsibility and compassion. It is beautiful for “What needs healing here?” or “How can I act in a way that supports life?” It is less ideal if you want a very quick, detached yes-or-no answer.
For love readings, the deck can ask whether a connection is truly nourishing or just consuming energy. For career readings, it can highlight sustainability: not only environmental sustainability, but whether your pace, purpose, and boundaries can keep living. For personal growth, it is excellent for noticing where guilt needs to become useful care instead of frozen shame.
A skilled reader will notice the deck’s balance of beauty and warning. Nature imagery can be comforting, but ecological tarot should not become a soft escape. The best readings with this deck ask, gently but clearly: what can be restored, and what behavior must change?
Beginner Friendliness
This can work for beginners who already feel pulled toward nature, climate themes, animals, plants, and earth-based spirituality. The ecological lens gives each card a strong emotional hook, which can help new readers remember meanings.
The harder part is the collaborative art style. Because the cards come from many artists, beginners may need more time to learn the deck as a whole. I would pair it with a simple tarot meanings guide and ask one extra question for every draw: “What is this card teaching me about balance, care, harm, or healing?”

Close-reading prompt
The deck turns care into a tarot skill
Many people think tarot skill is about predicting what will happen. This deck reminds me that good reading is also about care. What does the image ask you to protect? What has been ignored? What looks beautiful but fragile?
That makes the deck especially strong for readers who want practical spiritual ethics. The message is not “save the whole world in one card pull.” It is “notice your part of the pattern, then choose one living action.”
Easy, Medium, and Hard Reading Examples
Easy example: “What helps me feel grounded today?”
If you pull an earthy or plant-filled card, keep the advice simple: return to the body. Drink water, touch soil, cook real food, tidy one small space, or finish one useful task. In this deck, grounding is not an abstract mood. It is a living practice.
Medium example: “Why am I feeling emotionally drained?”
A Cups card may point to an emotional ecosystem that has too much taking and not enough replenishing. A skilled reader asks: where is the water flowing, where is it stagnant, and who keeps drawing from the same well?
Hard example: “What truth am I avoiding?”
A challenging Sword, Tower, Devil, or Ten card may show that damage cannot be healed by pretending it is not there. The mature message is not despair. It is honest repair. Name the harm, stop feeding it, and choose the next responsible step.
Everyday care in real readings




This is where the deck becomes practical: one brave action, honest grief, a cleaner choice, and a fairer exchange with the world around you.
Best Uses for 78 Tarot Ecological
- Nature-based spiritual practice: especially for readers who connect tarot with seasons, plants, animals, and elements.
- Shadow work around guilt and responsibility: turning overwhelm into one grounded choice.
- Questions about sustainable living: habits, work rhythms, money choices, and energy use.
- Creative readings: many artists make the deck rich for visual journaling and intuitive prompts.
- Healing-focused spreads: what is damaged, what is still alive, what support is needed, and what can regrow.
What I Like Most
I like that this deck gives tarot a wider circle of concern. It does not treat the reader as separate from the world. Your choices, moods, work, waste, food, grief, money, and hope all belong to the same living web.
I also like the way it can soften climate anxiety without denying reality. Tarot should not promise that everything will magically fix itself. But it can help us see where the next wise action is. Sometimes that action is practical. Sometimes it is emotional. Sometimes it is simply refusing to go numb.

A reader’s note
Do not let the beauty hide the message
Some ecological art is so lovely that we only see the flowers. With this deck, I would look for the lesson under the beauty. Is the image showing abundance, warning, repair, grief, or a cycle that must be respected?
That is where the deck becomes more than a themed collectible. It can teach a reader to hold two truths at once: the earth is beautiful, and the earth needs care. The same is often true of our inner lives.
What to Know Before Ordering
Choose this deck if the ecological theme genuinely speaks to you. If you mainly want a very traditional, consistent, single-artist tarot deck, this may not be your easiest match. If you enjoy collaborative art and tarot with a strong ethical heart, it has a memorable voice.
Check the exact listing, edition, guidebook details, and card images before buying. Older collaborative decks can appear through different sellers, and product photos are worth reviewing carefully.
TarotFans Reading Tip
With 78 Tarot Ecological, ask: What is this card asking me to heal, protect, restore, or stop feeding? That one question turns the deck’s theme into practical guidance.
Practice Exercise
Pull one card and write four short lines:
- What part of nature, body, or daily life does this image make me notice?
- What feels healthy or alive here?
- What feels strained, neglected, or out of balance?
- What one small action would support healing?
This exercise is simple, but it fits the deck beautifully because it moves the reading from feeling into care.
Frequently Asked Questions About 78 Tarot Ecological
Final Thoughts
78 Tarot Ecological is a meaningful deck for readers who want tarot to speak with the earth under its feet. It is artistic, collaborative, and more serious than a simple “nature aesthetic” deck. Its best gift is the way it turns spiritual insight into a question of care: what needs tending, and what can still grow?
If you enjoy themed collaborative tarot, you may also like the 78 Tarot Carnival Review, the Anne Stokes Legends Tarot Review, and the Herbal Tarot Review.

What is 78 Tarot Ecological?
78 Tarot Ecological, subtitled Tarot of the Healing Earth, is a collaborative tarot deck from the 78 Tarot Project. It uses ecological, elemental, and climate-healing themes to reinterpret the tarot.
Is 78 Tarot Ecological a Kickstarter deck?
Yes, it was presented as a Kickstarter project by the 78 Tarot Project. When buying now, check the seller, edition, packaging, and guidebook details because listings can vary after the original campaign.
Is this deck good for beginners?
It can be good for beginners who love nature symbolism, but the many-artist style may take extra study. New readers should pair it with a clear tarot meanings source and use the ecological theme as an added layer, not a replacement for learning the structure.
What does “Tarot of the Healing Earth” mean?
It means the deck looks at tarot through the lens of Mother Earth, climate change, elements, harm, repair, and living balance. In readings, that often turns ordinary questions into deeper reflections about care and responsibility.
What readings suit 78 Tarot Ecological best?
It shines for healing work, nature-based spirituality, sustainable life choices, climate grief, creative reflection, and questions about how to restore balance in a relationship, home, body, or work pattern.