Introduction to Tarot: Beginner-Friendly 246-Page Guidebook, Learn Tarot Meanings for Rider-Waite(r) and Crowley Thoth Decks, Illustrated Instruction Book for Beginners
Winner 2016 COVR People's Choice Award2016 COVR Finalist for Iconic BooksIntroduction to Tarot offers a comprehensive guide with detailed explanations of both the Rider-Waite(c) and Crowley Thoth decks -the two best-selling tarot decks of all time. This beautiful four-color book is richly illustrated with every card from both decks as well as artwork from other popular decks. This book includes instructions for understanding tarot structure and symbolism, basic and advanced card spreads, numerology, court cards, and other tarot topics. This is a book that will inspire both the novice and the seasoned reader to delve deeper into the meaning of tarot.Susan Levitt is a professional tarot reader, astrologer, and feng shui consultant in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is the author of The Complete Tarot Kit, Teen Feng Shui, Taoist Feng Shui, and Taoist Astrology."This is a clear and compact guide, with many gems stored inside it. Levitt presents the Tarot as a way to join with the rhythms of nature, as natural as the yin and yang of breath." -Rachel Pollack, author of Seventy-Eight Degrees of WisdomandThe Complete Illustrated Guide to TarotSee The Complete Tarot KitE-book with full color images now available onAmazonand iTunes!
Wonderful insight into the Tarot. I would recommend this lovely book to anyone who is interested in furthering their knowledge into this beautiful light of divination.
I've wanted to learn tarot since I was a kid. It has the vagueness I expected but I don't mind. My deck is made of pagan kitty cats so I'm always happy with my reading.
The Hanged Man card is a cat who has clawed up the curtains and is now hanging upside down.
One of the best beginner tarot books I have come across, and the only one I've found that discusses the meanings of both RWS and Thoth decks. Highly recommended to anyone interested in learning.
I did not truly finish the book, but I came to realize like some books for me this is more of a reference book than one I need or should simply read. It is a good book to have for that purpose.