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The Tarot Bible

by Kathleen McCormack

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This hardcover book with internal wire-o binding is 6.5in x 8in, a perfect size for readers to keep handy and reference often. The stylish design of this book, along with the interior photographs, illustrations and diagrams, make the learning process simple and fun for beginners and provides useful tips for more advanced readers. Learning to read tarot is like larning a language--you ned to learn all the rules before you can bend them. However, whether you are a beginner or a more experienced reader, your psychic sense, like your past history, is individual and unique to you, so focusing on a particular tarot card could bring a different picture or message to mind than its traditional meaning. With chapters that describe the ethics of Tarot reading and the history of the art of Tarot, this book provides a strong basis for new and advanced readers. Tips on preparing your cards for a reading, and various spreads like The Bohemian Spread, the Romany Draw, and the Celtic Cross will have readers up and running quickly. Readers will be able to foresee the truth that's in the cards: truth about love and desires, career and luck, health and well-being, and other influences.… (more)
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This hardcover book with internal wire-o binding is 6.5in x 8in, a perfect size for readers to keep handy and reference often. The stylish design of this book, along with the interior photographs, illustrations and diagrams, make the learning process simple and fun for beginners and provides useful tips for more advanced readers. Learning to read tarot is like larning a language--you ned to learn all the rules before you can bend them. However, whether you are a beginner or a more experienced reader, your psychic sense, like your past history, is individual and unique to you, so focusing on a particular tarot card could bring a different picture or message to mind than its traditional meaning. With chapters that describe the ethics of Tarot reading and the history of the art of Tarot, this book provides a strong basis for new and advanced readers. Tips on preparing your cards for a reading, and various spreads like The Bohemian Spread, the Romany Draw, and the Celtic Cross will have readers up and running quickly. Readers will be able to foresee the truth that's in the cards: truth about love and desires, career and luck, health and well-being, and other influences.

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