Can the Tarot help you choose better partners? What does each card have to say about the current stage of your relationship? Now you can confront the dilemmas found in relationships and bridge Tarot meanings with perspectives in psychology. Written as a source book for advanced reading techniques, while still appropriate for the novice, Gina Thies takes Tarot to grander heights by utilizing this mystical tool for thorough relationship analysis. Card interpretations are given for specific relationship stages, such as new or established, while also offering expanded awareness for self-exploration. An overview of the occult history of Tarot and the basics of psychology are provided. You will also find solutions to some of the most common problems in relationships, along with card spreads designed specifically for readings that are unique to this system. The focus of this extensive reference book is on reading people more than reading cards. It deals with what is most probably the most popular reason someone would seek a reading – love.
Disclaimer: I received a eARC from netgalley. Also, the author is a friend of mine from the Tarot circles. Just wanted to get that out of the way.
Relationship questions are the bread and butter for tarot readers. I know, because I get asked about them a lot in my practice. So, when Tarot Coupling came out, I was very interested in seeing what Gina Thies could add to the discussion. I was not disappointed. This book has a LOT to offer new and advanced tarot readers. She spends a lot of time discussing the science behind relationships and how tarot readers can support relationships at different stations. She also gives unique and impressive meanings for each card that help support people in relationships at any level. The last chapter in Tarot Coupling includes a tarot spread that you can use in your own practice.
What I Liked: Tarot Coupling goes DEEP into the study of relationships, romance, and the science of attraction. This is important to know because questions on love and romance are psychologically based. We need to know the science on how partners are picked in order to really help our clients. I also loved that Thies took the time to create her own meanings for relationships throughout the four stages of their lifecycle. This is the bang for the buck. No longer will you need to pigeon hole a meaning when the client is in a new relationship stage. Now you can see how the meanings deepen or change throughout the relationship changes. I also liked the lists of romantic suggestions/dates, etc. to help inspire people.
What I Disliked: This is a heavy book. There's so much science and psychology in the book that it takes awhile to read. I don't necessarily see this as a bad thing, but you will want to take notes and digest what Thies says. I would have also liked it if Thies included a few other spreads (she has just the one), and some sample readings with them.
Bottom Line: I've read and reviewed many tarot and relationship books and most of them leave me feeling empty. They are light on the use of tarot in relationships and heavy on the card meanings. Tarot Coupling is my new favorite relationship book. Not only does it provide original and creative meanings for the cards, but it gives a lot of practical advice on how attachments are made and this information can be used to inspire and counsel any client.
This book is well written and intensely interesting. I found the history of tarot and divination very interesting.
This book will teach you how to read cards for yourself, or others,mainly focusing on relationship questions/issues. There is a very interesting chapter on relationship counseling and information about personality types and the psychology behind them.
Overall,this book is very interesting and offers much more than other tarot books.