seakla
Hello Aeclectic forum members! I don't post much and probably haven't posted in a year or more, but I just don't do message boards anymore. However, Aeclectic Tarot is a great Tarot source for me and I use the website itself a lot.
Anyway, I just wanted to say that I just released a new Tarot book titled "365 Tarot Activities" in January 2014 (author name Deanna Anderson...I forget that on here I have a user name that is different lol). Aeclectic Tarot is having someone review it for me as I type this.
It is a guide book for learning Tarot but instead of me just reciting what each card means, the book is filled with over 365 activities for learning Tarot. Some are simple such as "write key words for all the Minor Arcana" and some are more complex, some of the activities are meant for groups, some are prompts for creative or journal writing, some ask you to look at the cards in a different way, some prompts are to try new spreads, etc.
You can see what I am talking about by going to Amazon and searching the title then choosing "look inside the book."
I hope that with this book reader's will find unique and meaningful ways to learn, use, and interact with Tarot. It was written with Rider-Waite in mind but can be used for all Rider-Waite based decks and Oracle, Medicine, Angel, or other such fortune-telling decks.
I hope you check it out and if you do buy, read, and use the book please give me some feedback--even negative feedback is okay if it is constructive criticism!
Anyway, I just wanted to say that I just released a new Tarot book titled "365 Tarot Activities" in January 2014 (author name Deanna Anderson...I forget that on here I have a user name that is different lol). Aeclectic Tarot is having someone review it for me as I type this.
It is a guide book for learning Tarot but instead of me just reciting what each card means, the book is filled with over 365 activities for learning Tarot. Some are simple such as "write key words for all the Minor Arcana" and some are more complex, some of the activities are meant for groups, some are prompts for creative or journal writing, some ask you to look at the cards in a different way, some prompts are to try new spreads, etc.
You can see what I am talking about by going to Amazon and searching the title then choosing "look inside the book."
I hope that with this book reader's will find unique and meaningful ways to learn, use, and interact with Tarot. It was written with Rider-Waite in mind but can be used for all Rider-Waite based decks and Oracle, Medicine, Angel, or other such fortune-telling decks.
I hope you check it out and if you do buy, read, and use the book please give me some feedback--even negative feedback is okay if it is constructive criticism!