In all, this book is very plain and basic. Wong neglects to detail the popular definitions of the cards and their use, by inserting his own ideas. This was not neglectful, but I felt like he had more passion for the artwork than the divination. I would not recommend this guide for beginners, due to the arbitrarily summarized content (the deck itself is wonderfully illustrated, and a pleasure to own). Should one decide to purchase Revelations Tarot, then I would suggest supplementing your understanding of the Tarot with more established and consistent interpretations.… (more)
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Wong neglects to detail the popular definitions of the cards and their use, by inserting his own ideas. This was not neglectful, but I felt like he had more passion for the artwork than the divination.
I would not recommend this guide for beginners, due to the arbitrarily summarized content (the deck itself is wonderfully illustrated, and a pleasure to own). Should one decide to purchase Revelations Tarot, then I would suggest supplementing your understanding of the Tarot with more established and consistent interpretations.… (more)