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And there you have it. Cross-posted with different opinions.Hi Barleywine. From what I've gathered about your approach to tarot, I think you'd really appreciate Louis' most recent book.
And there you have it. Cross-posted with different opinions.Hi Barleywine. From what I've gathered about your approach to tarot, I think you'd really appreciate Louis' most recent book.
You probably know most if not all of the advanced stuff in his book, which I'm almost finished reading. If I was forced to give up one of them, it would be the Advanced book.
LOL! Isn't that the way of things! I like both of Louis' books, and want to be clear that I don't find either of them *better* than the other - though given Barleywine's interest in astrology, Louis' most recent book might be of special interest. Still, one never knows! I've gifted friends with books that resonate to the nth degree with me, but not to the recipients.And there you have it. Cross-posted with different opinions.
Ditto, except I don't feel guilty about the ones I haven't read. (Which is probably at least 75% of them. But I have almost 700 tarot books.... )
Oh, and on a day-to-day basis, I still find Anthony Louis' Tarot Plain & Simple to be my go-to book when I get stuck on a card or am looking for a new perspective on it.
Rodney
700 tarot books!
I thought I had a lot...have not counted them but they take up a lot of space. nowhere near 700 though! Lets see, if you bought one book a week it would take almost 14 years to accumulate that many
736 between tarot and oracle books. They're all now listed at What books do we each have?700 tarot books!
I thought I had a lot...have not counted them but they take up a lot of space. nowhere near 700 though! Lets see, if you bought one book a week it would take almost 14 years to accumulate that many