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Join Date: 14 Feb 2002
Location: England
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Also for something online and RWS, there is Joan Bunning's free online tarot course. There is a book that goes with the course but you can do it without the book. __________________ # # Emily # # ----------------------------------- A good student never stops learning Having fun with the Liber T |
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Join Date: 01 Mar 2012
Location: Oregon, USA
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I feel that any pursuit of tarot reading will come to encompass personal, subjective reading of the cards, whether or not the reader is trying to go "by the book". I do feel that tarot is rich with tradition, both historically and interpretively, and I would like to have a firm grasp on that when doing my readings. I see that as another tool in the shed. I do, however, ultimately believe that the value of reading comes from personal identification with the symbolism, and this is an intuitive process I'm looking to develop as my pursuit of the tarot continues. The symbols dictionary sounds fantastic - I will definitely check out Paul Huson's work! This is the kind of direction I want to be headed in, so I greatly appreciate the input
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Join Date: 12 Mar 2012
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I agree with the importance of both intuition and tradition, and I want to second both the 21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card and Joan Bunning's free online tarot course. I'm still a beginner myself, and have just started the 21 ways book. Very, very shortly that book started making things click in a way that went boom, and I'm still rather awestruck at a personal revelation from just an hour or so ago due to the fourth exercise. The beginning of the book is about personal interpretation, but I do believe that more traditional interpretations are coming, or rather a guide on bridging the two. You can look up the meanings on Bunning's free site (I don't think any meanings are given in the 21 ways book, just a guide to interpretation, but I haven't gotten that far yet). Bunning's site also has some great exercises, and I also really like her book on reading tarot reversals. I would recommend that book as well though for later perhaps.(has some good stuff on feeling if the card is cycling or if it's coming or going, and more tools than simply the "opposite" of a non-inverted card). |
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Join Date: 01 Jan 2004
Location: The world of the things that could have been.
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21 Ways is SO much freer than Bunning. It leads you to discover; I find Bunning so proscriptive that it holds you back. This card does not always mean that - there can't really be a rigidly defined meaning for anything - but she asks you to memorise them as if there were. __________________ ~ ~ I probably shouldn't be here. But this was the only universe which had a vacancy. ~ ~ (Granny from Hell) I is very deaf. Please post loudly. Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change. Check out Grizabella's profile for the NONNY MOUSE threads ! |
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Citizen
Join Date: 14 Feb 2002
Location: England
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![]() But I agree that there are newer tarot books available now that challenge you to see the artwork and not just dole out learned meanings no matter what you see. I see things and get ideas from my Liber T and now also the Pagan Cats that fit for me but they aren't from books. __________________ # # Emily # # ----------------------------------- A good student never stops learning Having fun with the Liber T |
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Join Date: 31 May 2008
Location: Tennessee, USA
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Pictures from the Heart: A Tarot Dictionary by Sandra A. Thomson Definitely! |
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Join Date: 12 Apr 2012
Location: London, UK
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Hi, I've been away from the tarot for a long time and so I'm starting from scratch again (to be honest never really made it that far before! lol) - I'm using 3 books at present - The Absolute beginner's guide to tarot, by Mark McElroy - is a great book to start with and gives loads of information and can be used as a reference. I also really like Tarot plain and simple by Anthony Louis. I'm taking my time to read Rachel Pollack's Tarot wisdom, spiritual teachings and deeper meanings as it gives excellent information regarding history/symbolism/myth etc for each card. It is really made a difference to understanding each card. I also would like to read Mary Greer's 21 ways to read a tarot. The trouble is, having too many books can be rather overwhelming (for me anyway). |
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