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DrTodd wrote:Wills wrote:Well I have now been reading up on tarot for a week and following Enrique Enriuez's teachings. So I am now an expert, any questions just ask.
Not really I just thought I was on youtube there.
Seriously though I have found it all very interesting and not what I expected. To be honest I thought it was more about throwing some cards onto the table and telling you what is going to happen in the future based on those cards. But an aspect I've found very interesting is they can aid meditation and there are reports of Buddhists using them for this.
I'm still only on the first excercise from the book, but I'm just gonna work my way slowly through the material and see how things work out. Makes a very interesting read if nothing else.
This kind of open engagement and learning are what I like to see![]()
For some real eye-opening stuff check out Donald Tyson's Portable Magic
Glad you found the EE stufff helpful...it is sure a different way of looking at the Tarot...for a more symbolic view, see Rachel Pollack's 78 Degrees of Wisdom (what a great title).
themagicwand wrote:... Personally I would recommend a book like "Tarot Plain & Simple" by Anthony Louis
...You can't go wrong with Rider Waites or decks based on Rider Waites (Morgan Greers and Robin Woods being the best of the bunch).
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