The Coastal Tarot Series
High-resolution digital oracle cards mapping iconic Central Coast landmarks to traditional archetypes. Watsonville is The Empress. Bixby Bridge is The World.
The Collection
Each card in the Coastal Tarot Series anchors a traditional Major Arcana figure in a real California location — blending the rugged geography of the Central Coast with the deep symbolism of the tarot tradition.
Watsonville
Abundance, rich roots, the harvest. The fertile fields that earned this valley its name.
Aromas
The quiet, wooded sanctuary. Peaceful reflection among the coast live oaks.
Prunedale
The great connector. Crossroads, momentum, forward motion through the hills.
Castroville
Grounded uniqueness. Practical craftsmanship and the earth beneath the artichoke fields.
Marina
Heading into open dunes. Coastal flight, fresh horizons, the step before the journey.
Lovers Point, Pacific Grove
Dramatic pink granite. Pure romantic and artistic harmony by the sea.
Pebble Beach & 17-Mile Drive
Timeless luxury. Winding scenic mystery and the prestige of the Monterey pines.
Bixby Bridge
The grand architectural marvel bridging two worlds. Spiritual completion and awakening.
The Journey
The Coastal Tarot Series maps a journey — north to south, earth to sky, beginning to completion. Each card is a waypoint on the California coast, each archetype a mirror held up to the land itself.
This is not a coincidence. The tarot was always about reading the world. Now the world has a deck.
The Complete Digital Vault
$39 – $45
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“The land was always speaking. We just built a deck to listen.”
Monterey Moon Company was born from a simple observation: the California coast from Watsonville to Bixby Bridge is already a story of transformation. Each headland, each curve of coastline, each small town marks a threshold. The tarot maps those thresholds. The Coastal Tarot Series simply put them in the same room.
This is divination rooted in place. Not mythology borrowed from elsewhere — the landscape itself as teacher, the landmarks as cards, the coast as the deck.