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I have been practicing Tarot since I was 12. I read professionally. I hate to toot my own horn, but I am incredibly familiar with the art of reading Tarot, and I'm obviously long past my days of being dependant on a book to help me read (thank goodness, too, or I might have actually thought this was "good" in some way.) Sometimes, to try read up on beginners books to see if there is any new shiny piece of wisdom in there... This book doesn't contain any shiny piece of wisdom and is to be avoided at all costs. Its quite possibly the worst book on Tarot that I've read and that's saying a lot. Save your money, and try purchasing Tarot: A book for the Apprentice, by Eileen Connolly if you'd like to try to learn Tarot and basically be its master by the end of reading that book. This book? Well, it sure looks pretty, which is about all it has going for it.Read full review
This book focuses more on the Qabalah than the Tarot, but that is what I like about it. The section at the end about pathworking is invaluable to any Initiate. This is the second time I purchased it after having last the first one.
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I've been studying tarot and this book is one of several that have been instrumental to my "tarot education." It's one of the easier and more systematic studies of tarot card reading. This book instructs its student in astrology and how astrology affects and enhances tarot readings. The book organizes your studies in a managable, concise, and common-sense order. You will absorb the book's information easier through its step by step process. I highly reccomended this book to any novice on tarot cards who is interested in emphasizing and enhancing their intuition and readings!