sunstallion said:
I skimmed through this book at Barnes and Nobles. I dont think it is good for me just because it is a work book, also, I dont have time to try the exercises. It does not explain much. Can you recommend any other good books ?
I say I dont have time to try the exercises. I mean I dont have time to really follow through every single thing in the book. I usually look here and there to get the information I want, but dont have time to read from the front to back.
Actually, A Magical Course in Tarot: Reading the Cards in a Whole New Way, by Michele Morgan, is not a workbook. It's just a normal (text)book. As far as I know there are no exercises at all in it. Unless Michele has come out with a workbook to accompany her textbook?
Yeah, though it would be a book that would normally be read from cover to cover.
Another fun book, one of my favourites, is Tarot for Self-Discovery, by Nina Lee Braden. That one would be a book you don't need to read cover to cover, just do the parts you want.
While not as much a book on Intutive reading, it is not a textbook but a series of quite insightful "spreads" to do. But it uses a unique method, choosing cards faceup by your emotional response to them in relation to the question. It actually is a great book, and the spreads are amazingly revealing when you do them. I know I found out a lot of surprising things about myself from that book.
Babs