A Critical Introduction to Tarot by Simon Kenny is great for anyone who would like a deeper dive into tarot, particularly its origins and symbolism.
A Critical Introduction to Tarot by Simon Kenny is great for anyone who would like a deeper dive into tarot, particularly its origins and symbolism.
I feel confident in saying Tarot for the Hard Work by Maria Minnie will be one of the best tarot reads this year– one I will be consistently recommending.
In Soul Journey through the Tarot, John Sandbach shares his own unique magical system, co-created with his spirit guides and inspired by over 50 years of studying tarot.
Holm’s expertise as an author and experience of creating her own tarot decks comes forth in this book to provide a guiding light for reading the cards.
In Tarot Life Lessons, Julia Gordon-Bramer endeavors to “heal the world”[efn_note]page 5[/efn_note] with her personal stories and those of her clients from 40 years of tarot card readings.
Reading Magical Tarot by Madame Pamita has been an opportunity to slow down my readings and truly connect with what is being depicted in the imagery.
Unlocking the Secret Language of Tarot combines the curriculum of many classes that Ruth Ann and Wald Amberstone taught to thousands of students.
The Lunar Tarot by Jayne Wallace has done quite a wonderful job channeling the energy of the moon for me to draw upon for guidance and advice when in need.
In The Rosebud Tarot, Diana Rose Harper and Amanda Stilwell have created a beautiful deck of cards that captures a new way to look at Rider-Waite-Smith symbology.
After following Theresa Reed, AKA “The Tarot Lady” for a number of years, I was thrilled to see The Cards You’re Dealt!