Tarot for Everyday by Cait Johnson

DeLani

Just got this book from my local used bookshop. It's pretty cool - it has a few spreads, and a lot of interesting ideas like recipes, crystals, herbs, etc. She's also a big advocate of mugwort. It's from a very Goddess-centered point of view, which I like.
The author was co-author of another book, "Tarot Games."
Anyone else have this book, and opinions?
 

galadrial

I have this book. She has a real talent for creating simple spreads that bring out a lot of information. I particularly like the "Owl: When we want to know what is hidden from us so that we can take flight", and the "Sacred Hand: When you want a clear picture of your own special gifts and powers".