Hello
Posted: 03 Sep 2020, 05:16
I am not an advanced reader but I'm not a beginner either. I've been doing at least a three card reading using the Rider-Waite deck every night since about a week ago.
My first Tarot book was Jung and Tarot: an archetypal journey by Sallie Nichols. I read that when it first came out, in my twenties, and was a changed person thereafter.
I also like to read Meditations on the Tarot: A Journey into Christian Hermeticism. There is no end to that book even if read cover to cover (which I haven't yet).
So you see, I am not a good card reader but I'd like to improve. Without Liz Dean's The Ultimate Guide to Tarot I would be lost.
My first Tarot book was Jung and Tarot: an archetypal journey by Sallie Nichols. I read that when it first came out, in my twenties, and was a changed person thereafter.
I also like to read Meditations on the Tarot: A Journey into Christian Hermeticism. There is no end to that book even if read cover to cover (which I haven't yet).
So you see, I am not a good card reader but I'd like to improve. Without Liz Dean's The Ultimate Guide to Tarot I would be lost.