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Complete Book of Tarot Spreads by Burger, Evelin, Fiebig, Johannes (2014) Paperback

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First published June 28, 1997

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34 reviews8 followers
May 29, 2009
The best thing about this book is the fact that it's simplistic. It doesn't give you page after page of information about the tarot, it gives you exactly what the title says: tarot spreads. This is a book for someone who already knows about their tarot deck and wants a resource to help them broaden their horizons.

Most especially, this book isn't just for tarot decks. It's easy to use with oracle decks, as well. Personally, I use it with my Faery Oracle.
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88 reviews12 followers
October 20, 2013
This book describes the tarot as something much more aligned with my theory of tarot as being an instrument to make you think through difficult subjects of your life. It gave me lot more perspective to tarot reading and the self awareness spreads are quite interesting. This book is missing the definition of individual tarot cards though and I would have really liked to see this author would describe them. It did make me look at individual cards and try to figure out what they mean to me personally.
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33 reviews7 followers
February 13, 2024
i just picked this up at a book sale and it is by far the single best reference i’ve ever found on tarot. it’s very introspective and focused on using tarot as a means of self-reflection. the spreads and guides in this book are very comprehensive! i recommend this a lot, it’s much more sincere and less gimmicky than most modern tarot books.
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43 reviews7 followers
June 4, 2012
Libro davvero molto, molto carino.
Negli anni ho sfogliato parecchi libri sui Tarocchi, di solito erano composti in gran parte da capitoli esplicativi e solo da poche pagine di stese; qui invece ne abbiamo 120.
C'è da dire che alcune sono simili tra loro ma fornisce secondo me buoni spunti a seconda del tipo di lettura che si dovrà andare a fare.
Il libro è ovviamente in inglese ma è molto semplice e intuitivo e per ogni schema c'è il disegno corrispondente.
Il libro parte dalle stese con 1 e 2 carte per poi arrivare a quelle più complesse quindi è adatto sia ai neofiti che agli esperti.
Insomma è un piccolo "prontuario" in caso si volesse cambiare un po' il tipo di lettura o si avesse bisogno di qualcosa di specifico.
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March 5, 2022
Absolutely love this book. It is so helpful and informative. It reminded me how to use my intuition to improve my readings. It has also helped to clear up the confusion of how to read tarot.
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150 reviews27 followers
December 29, 2019
I loved this book and can see myself using it as a reference a lot in the future.

I liked how the authors stress the importance of each card having a positive and negative aspect, so it doesn't necessarily matter whether or not you pull it upright or reversed. Both aspects could apply.

The repetition of the idea that the tarot cards act like a mirror of the reader's life at that moment was good, too. It's definitely an idea to keep in mind when doing readings. I found it very interesting that these authors say the cards always refer to the present time, with the past and future always influencing the present.

"Every card may indicate that a task has already been accomplished or has yet to be taken on. The message...may be a warning, encouragement, or validation." (p. 34) At first I couldn't understand how this could be true, because it seems like it kind of cheapens the truth of the tarot. But then I thought back to previous readings where this could actually be the case. It really depends on the situation, because life is so complex and reality can manifest itself in infinite ways from infinite perspectives.
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45 reviews16 followers
September 12, 2020
A simplistic, rather skinny book that actually contains a good selection of spreads and enough information to whet your appetite. This book is unlikely to offer you many further insights on the tarot, but it will give you a variety of spreads to try out and/or adapt to your own personal needs. Sometimes, a book doesn't need to provide essay after essay and this is one of those examples--it's exactly what it says on the tin and I, for one, think that it's wonderful for that.
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877 reviews5 followers
November 24, 2020
This is definitely not my first time reading through this book, but apparently the last time was well before I was tracking my reading. I've always liked this book's practicality and accessiblity. I often use it to spark ideas, which was definitely my inspiration for reading it cover-to-cover this time around. A great book for folks who like to find and/or fine-tune spreads.
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Author 30 books695 followers
December 30, 2017
Clear and informative for beginners, intermediate and advanced readers. Very interesting and educational.
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19 reviews1 follower
April 13, 2020
This book is targeted toward tarot layouts, obviously. It’s simple and direct in explanations. I think it’s handy to have for the variety of tarot layouts. It gives people other options to use.
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188 reviews10 followers
October 17, 2022
Easy, fun read. Many choices and layouts with simple interpretations of the positions, their meanings.
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8 reviews
January 14, 2025
Informative and easy to understand. A lot of interesting spreads, too!
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8 reviews
March 11, 2009
Through my experience working with tarot and oracle cards in general I have found that phrasing of the question is very important in the type of information one receives. That is why I like this book so much. It gives a myriad of spreads that allow for specific phrasings of a problem or conundrum and therefore a more relevant and meaningful answer
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326 reviews6 followers
December 6, 2015
This book is am excellent companion to Barbara Moore's excellent Tarot Spread books as this one goes into the different numbers of cards in a spread. This is more spreads and has more information in it and it goes up in number of cards per spread.

I do like this book as a reference!
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