The Tarot Bible: The Definitive Guide to the Cards and Spreads (Godsfield Bible)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #36940 in Books
- Published on: 2006-09-15
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 400 pages
Editorial Reviews
Burton and South Derbyshire Advertiser
"features everything you need to know on diving into the future
and assessing where you are now"
Synopsis
"The Tarot Bible" teaches you everything you need to know about tarot, including how to choose the right pack of cards and how to ask questions. It features interpretations for every card of the Major and Minor Arcana, practical advice on how to give readings and how you can use tarot in combination with other divination techniques such as numerology, astrology and crystals. The book also features over 30 tarot layouts that you can use to gain insights into yourself, your relationships and your future.
Customer Reviews
Great Start for Beginners and Experts
As a starter to tarot I needed a book that would be simple to understand but thorough enough to be useful. I found this book FANTASTIC it helped me in the beginning as I started out and progressed with me. I found the book easy to read and understand and the author has a real friendly feel. The book offers a wide variety of tarot and also a short history for background. I would recommend this for everyone of all ages and all abilities... Absolutely great - a must buy!
great book
I thought that this would be a useful way of helping me to meditate and reflect. Has been far better. Has a way of leading you through and making it a useful system and helps to gain an understanding of what tarot and meditation is all about.
The set used to illustrate the book comes from Lo Scarabeo and is in the minature section of their web site and is called the universal tarot, artwork by Roberto De Angelis
The Tarot Bible by Sarah Bartlett
It does not give clear interpretations of the cards, the writer dislikes reversed cards. I am very disappointed with it. The spreads and history is ok. I would not recommend this book to a beginner and to call it comprehensive would be very untrue. Everyone I think would agree that a card presented the right way up will have the almost opposite meaning to one that is upside down. Well the author of this book has just mingled all meanings together. She has failed to mention seasonal connections with the cards as well as missing out alot of relevant informationon each individual card. The court cards each relate to different Zodiac signs, also they can relate to different professions. In short if you want a good explanation of tarot and how to learn the meanings behind them don't buy this one.




