Tarot
by Jessica Hundley, Johannes Fiebig, Marcella Kroll
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To explore the Tarot is to explore ourselves, to be reminded of the universality of our longing for meaning, for purpose and for a connection to the divine. This 600yearold tradition reflects not only a history of seekers, but our journey of artistic expression and the ways we communicate our collective human story.For many in the West, Tarot exi...
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“Guided Tarot reads like a friendly primer for novices who want to learn all 78 cards and practical spreads without mystifying language. Stefanie Caponi provides concise card entries, stepwise reading tips, and sample layouts so you can practice and gain confidence quickly. The book's useful part is its approachable, practice-oriented tone that demystifies common spreads. Its main limitation is the middle section: the card-by-card catalog turns into a reference slog that interrupts momentum. Less useful if you seek deep historical context or advanced techniques.”
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