Alan Ross
Le Fanu said:Im gonna come clean; I don't really like "touchy-feely, visualise your spirit guide and swim with the dolphin-fairy whilst massaging your ancestors' chakras" approach to tarot. Im not knocking it, I just can't do it. My question is;
is "Tarot Wisdom" like this?
I want something that sanely orientates me without having to jump through all kinds of wooky hoops. This is the kind of Tarot Book/reading methodology book I'm looking for.
(there. Ive said it)
I'm not seeing much in the way of dolphins, fairies, or getting in touch with your spirit guide sort of thing in this book. What I am seeing is quite a lot of Kabbalah (her spelling), Golden Dawn astrological decan correspondences, and laundry lists of interpretations from different sources quoted from Paul Huson's book. She actually refers to Huson and quotes from him fairly often. There's also a fair amount of mythological references here as well. It's a dense book and she packs a lot into its 450 plus pages. It's a book that's best digested in small bites. And I definitely wouldn't recommend it for beginners.
Alan