A Book about Tarot For starters?
A Book about Tarot For starters?
I checked on internet but it wasnt reliable so do you guys have any suggestions?
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There is no Hell for punishment, no Heaven for reward
There are no Demons to fear, no Angels to listen
There is you and your fate
Wake up Alice
You are in Truthland.
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Re: A Book about Tarot For starters?
You'll probably not be able to find just ONE book that teaches you all you want to know.
I've not found any books in English that I can really recommend so I leave that to the other members.
But be prepared to study from more then one source.
I've not found any books in English that I can really recommend so I leave that to the other members.
But be prepared to study from more then one source.
Beginners Book List
http://www.occultforum.org/forum/viewto ... =2&t=39045
Information Resources
http://www.occultforum.org/forum/viewto ... 57&t=36162
Fundamental Development
http://www.occultforum.org/forum/viewto ... 57&t=37025
http://www.occultforum.org/forum/viewto ... =2&t=39045
Information Resources
http://www.occultforum.org/forum/viewto ... 57&t=36162
Fundamental Development
http://www.occultforum.org/forum/viewto ... 57&t=37025
Re: A Book about Tarot For starters?
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Re: A Book about Tarot For starters?
Have you looked at http://www.learntarot.com ? I learned to read Tarot using this website, and still use it as a reference sometimes. It is quite marvelous; methodical, well-written and easy to follow, using the popular Rider-Waite deck as the foundation.
Good luck!
Good luck!

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Re: A Book about Tarot For starters?
This looks really good - I like the way the material has been laid out in such a logical progression. I don't really have much to share in terms of source material, I was taught how to read tarot by someone and then developed my own style from years of practice, but I'd suggest maybe joining a tarot forum? That way you can discuss your findings and development with others, and get ideas and guidance from more experienced readers.Eremita wrote:Have you looked at http://www.learntarot.com ? I learned to read Tarot using this website, and still use it as a reference sometimes. It is quite marvelous; methodical, well-written and easy to follow, using the popular Rider-Waite deck as the foundation.