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- shadowrose
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book recommendation
if i could only ever own ONE book on tarot, which one would you recommend I get, and why?
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- Barleywine
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Re: book recommendation
For a beginner with the RWS deck, I would recommend the Anthony Louis book Tarot Plain and Simple (and its companion, Tarot Beyond the Basics) because he is one of the more lucid writers on the subject of tarot. For a Thoth beginner (although The Book of Thoth is really the "One Book to Rule Them All" and a lifetime study), I would get Lon Milo DuQuette's Understanding Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot.
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- shadowrose
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Re: book recommendation
Thank you!Barleywine wrote: ↑23 Oct 2017, 14:53 For a beginner with the RWS deck, I would recommend the Anthony Louis book Tarot Plain and Simple (and its companion, Tarot Beyond the Basics) because he is one of the more lucid writers on the subject of tarot. For a Thoth beginner (although The Book of Thoth is really the "One Book to Rule Them All" and a lifetime study), I would get Lon Milo DuQuette's Understanding Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot.
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You have already excellent recommendations and I hesitated whether to recommend some more... not instead of Barleywine's spot-on recommendations... but as addition.
I have found Mary Greer's workbook Tarot for Yourself very useful. It really made the tarot come alive for me. Today, her approach has turned into the consensus and everybody will tell you that you have to find a personal relationship with every card etc. But Greer came up with a great way of doing so.
I like all her books, but this is the one I'd start with. This is one book best bought as hardcopy, to work through with pencil, paper and a deck of cards.
I have found Mary Greer's workbook Tarot for Yourself very useful. It really made the tarot come alive for me. Today, her approach has turned into the consensus and everybody will tell you that you have to find a personal relationship with every card etc. But Greer came up with a great way of doing so.
I like all her books, but this is the one I'd start with. This is one book best bought as hardcopy, to work through with pencil, paper and a deck of cards.
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Reading Tarot cards: the most fun you can have and keep your clothes on!
Do away with your
Throat and lips,
And let me hear
What you can say.
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- fractalgranny
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Fabulous recommendations. For me the one book I would take to the proverbial deserted island would be Mary Greer's 21 Ways To Read A Tarot Card.
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- shadowrose
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been away for awhile, I got overwhelmed with life. These are great recommendations, I thank you so much for posting them. Most of them are books I've had my eye on....
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