Yoav Ben-Dov
hi all
my new Tarot book has just appeared. it is based on the Tarot de Marseille so i post it here, but it can also be of interest to people reading in other decks.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=B00DNVYJDC/ref=nosim/aeclectic/
for now, it is a kindle electronic edition. if you don't have a kindle reader, you can read it with a free kindle reader app on any digital platform (pc or mac computer, ipad, android tablet, smartphone...)
the first sections are available as a free sample (click the "look inside" pic or the "try it free" link on the right).
more materials, details, and sample sections are at the cbdtarot website.
hope you find it interesting!
book description:
The object of this book is threefold. First, it is an introduction to Tarot cards and their reading, bringing together historical, philosophical, psychological and magical considerations. Second, it is a practical guide to the “open reading” method, based on looking at the card illustrations rather than learning fixed interpretations by heart. Third, it is a handbook for reading the Tarot de Marseille, which is the classical version of the traditional Tarot. It can also provide you with a deeper understanding of other Tarot decks, which are new adaptations of the same original symbols.
my new Tarot book has just appeared. it is based on the Tarot de Marseille so i post it here, but it can also be of interest to people reading in other decks.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=B00DNVYJDC/ref=nosim/aeclectic/
for now, it is a kindle electronic edition. if you don't have a kindle reader, you can read it with a free kindle reader app on any digital platform (pc or mac computer, ipad, android tablet, smartphone...)
the first sections are available as a free sample (click the "look inside" pic or the "try it free" link on the right).
more materials, details, and sample sections are at the cbdtarot website.
hope you find it interesting!
book description:
The object of this book is threefold. First, it is an introduction to Tarot cards and their reading, bringing together historical, philosophical, psychological and magical considerations. Second, it is a practical guide to the “open reading” method, based on looking at the card illustrations rather than learning fixed interpretations by heart. Third, it is a handbook for reading the Tarot de Marseille, which is the classical version of the traditional Tarot. It can also provide you with a deeper understanding of other Tarot decks, which are new adaptations of the same original symbols.