I am still adding new books to my tarot library, every now and then finding excitement and new knowlege in each and every one of them.
Right now I am mostly engrossed in reading James Ricklef's excellent book
There are loads of three card readings that he goes into details about and in the process one learns to really
look at the cards and their position in these particular spreads, but also learns much
more about each card and its meaning applying different perspectives thus encouraging the imagination, observation, memory, and intuition accordingly. It's like having one's own private tarot tutor.
I have also started reading Rachel Pollack's
I find her take on the tarot quite amusing and original. This is a spiritual book that will enhance my journey through tarot and through life for that matter. It is rather heavy so, I am taking it one teeny chapter, or part of it, at a time.
I also refer quite often to Mary Greer's
- The Complete Book of Tarot Reversals
It's a pity that the title does not give it all the credit it deserves. It is much more than a reversals book. It is more like a mini encyclopedia that consists of lots of meanings to all the cards upright and reversed, and much more.