A modern twist on a classic tarot method that enables readers to consistently interpret the cards with accuracy and confidence.
This first book from author María Alviz Hernando, director of the World Divination Association, offers tips and techniques for mastery of her tarot tableau system, allowing readers to easily see the interaction of characters, elements, and symbolism. Tarot tableau reading—laying out the cards in a square or rectangular shape and interpreting them in the way that one might interpret a painting—has become María’s signature method. Cards are read in relationship to one another, and different tableaus utilize different numbers of cards.
Tarot Tableau Revolution covers an entire system, teaching readers to interpret tarot based on classic cartomantic techniques. No dot is left unconnected in this approach! Readers learn how the cards interact on different elemental, directional, relational.
Over the centuries, the tableau technique fell into obscurity, until Alviz Hernando began teaching and demonstrating her method. With Tarot Tableau Revolution, now all readers can benefit from the author’s style, gaining the most accurate and substantive interpretation of tarot.
A very fun, inspiring book for the experienced tarot reader.
Although the author shares her ideas as a professional reader who will answer all kinds of questions, her tableau method works really well for a more psychologically focused self-reading style too, which I favour.
This book made me excited to get out my cards and the 9-card tableau method has already given me some rich, meaningful readings. Plus, there are more advanced tableau methods for me to try once I've explored the 9-card thoroughly.
Thanks to my friends Jenna Matlin and Mary Greer for bringing this great book to my attention!
If you have your basics and foundations of tarot down and you are looking to expand upon your tarot reading methods I highly recommend this book. The Tableau methods Maria Details in this book help you at the very least connect the dots of a in depth reading.
I would have given this book 5 stars up until I reached about 60% of the way through.
The reason I gave 4 stars is that The last 40% of the book which goes into 5×5 Tableau, Major Tableau, full deck Tableau and the different ways to use Tableau for different styles of questions was at times a little repetitive for me.
The last 40% was majorily example readings and her explaining how she interpreted it based on the tableau method and the question being asked.
I found it dry to read all the examples because I have my own ways of interpreting the cards and didnt find her examples exceptionally illuminating or sharing much of a new approach for me personally but maybe for a newer reader the example readings would be more illuminating.
I rarely if ever give a 5 star rating so given a 4 means that I very much respect the teachings and methods detailed in the book. I definitely intend to implement these methods into my readings. For that alone I think its a worthwhile read for a Tarot reader thats looking for more advanced or interesting methods to tarot.
I was lucky enough to take a class with Maria, where I was introduced to the idea of the Tarot Tableau. I was completely fascinated and when I found out that she was publishing a book, I couldn't wait to get my hands on it. This is really a game changer for me. I'm always looking for new, fresh (to me) ways to read, to interpret, to go deeper into each card, each reading. This book is chock full of information, exercises, and personal experience, with keys for deepening your Tarot practice. My copy is already dog-eared and underlined and I'm confident that this will be a book that I will gift to other readers.