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The Book of Tarot: A Modern Guide to Reading the Tarot

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Unlock the magic of the Tarot, set goals and intentions with clarity and learn how to handle your deck with confidence as a tool of self-discovery with this stunning and beautifully illustrated guide from Tarot expert and creator of the renowned Starchild Tarot, Danielle Noel . 'This book will be right at home on the book shelves and altars of Lightworkers, spiritual seekers and personal development enthusiasts everywhere' -- Vix, founder of 'New Age Hipster''Made for the spirit-bound, magic-seeking, wandering soul... We cannot recommend the insight of this book enough!' -- Paula Pavlova, co-founder of 'GAIA Collective''Divine beauty and insights on every page.' -- Lauren Luquin, author of 'Astrology of Herbs & Tarot''A great book for beginners, easy to use and great with the cards by the same author' -- ***** Reader review'This book is an absolute must have!!!' -- ***** Reader review'Informative, fantastic and lovely to look at' -- ***** Reader review'This book is wonderful' -- ***** Reader review'Seriously blew me away! Unlike anything from this planet!' -- ***** Reader review'Truly surpassed my expectations!' -- ***** Reader review'So insightful' -- ***** Reader review********************************************************************************************************Unlock your magic.The Tarot is an empowering and wise tool that has been used for generations. Guided by creator of the Starchild Tarot, Danielle Noel, The Book of Tarot introduces the Tarot to a new audience of readers who are rediscovering the cards as a means of self-discovery, meditation and reflection.Beautifully designed and easy-to-navigate, learn the full meaning behind the cards, how to handle your deck, unlock its magic and use it to set personal goals and intentions with clarity and confidence.This book can be used with all decks, but features images of the stunning Starchild Tarot throughout.

275 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 2, 2017

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5 reviews16 followers
October 26, 2018
Really like this interpretation of the cards and the way it describes the card, talks about the meaning, has questions to consider and then take about the reversed meaning. I don’t use it with the star child tarot deck though. One negative — it changes “coins” to “crystals” and I don’t find those meanings to be as true to the cards in my deck.
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580 reviews
May 8, 2021
Great book that introduces you to a very nice and balanced modern interpretation of tarot - meant to be used as tool for self reflection, not divination. Personally, I see tarot as a kind of cognitive behavioral therapy in a box, you choose to reflect on a specific situation and ask yourself critical questions to view it in another light and maybe learn something from it. The cards suggest themes by which you can analyse the particular situation.
A big plus is that the book actively tries to avoid gender stereotypes, which is not only nice for genderqueer people like myself, but I think that most binary gendered people also wouldn't like to be pigeonholed into 'active' and 'meditative' energies.
The only thing that irks me a bit is that the pictures and descriptions aren't 100% the same as my actual starchild tarot deck - sometimes the card doesn't look at all like the picture and that makes intuitive interpretation a bit harder.
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April 18, 2018
I can see this book being quite interesting if you had the actual book - I used my kindle and it wasn’t as helpful. I’m not sure if I liked the designs on the cards, but each to their own with cards! Other than that, it was helpful, but I wish I’d bought it in a hard copy and not the kindle version!
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