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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Fortune-telling & divination > Fortune-telling by cards (cartomancy)
Tarot is a fascinating and powerful ancient art. In Cassandra
Eason's Complete Book of Tarot, divination and Tarot expert
Cassandra Eason guides you through every aspect of the Tarot, from
its history and development to basic and more advanced techniques.
You will learn the essentials of Tarot reading, including the
meaning of the cards and analysis of spreads, and also discover how
to take Tarot further. Learn how the Tarot can help you explore
time and fate, analyse personal experience and growth, and be
successfully integrated with other arts including numerology,
astrology, meditation and crystals. Suitable for beginners and
advanced students alike, this book is set to become the essential
guide to the Tarot. For more information on Cassandra Eason please
visit at www.cassandraeason.co.uk
Most tarot books explain the meaning of the cards and how to read
spreads. In Tarot: A Life Guided by the Cards, I go one step
further - using events from my life to illustrate the rich
symbolism of each card and helping the reader see how they relate
to their own life and circumstances. I have an extended section on
the court cards, which are the characters of Tarot. Understanding
these cards is a fascinating way to better know yourself, other
people, and to add real colour to your readings. I also cover some
big tarot questions: What is fate? Can the future be predicted? How
to read for yourself in difficult times. How to adjust a Tarot
spread to ensure accuracy and reflect any situation. Safeguarding -
what you need to consider when reading Tarot for others. How to
guide your life with the tarot. Think of my book as a long chat
with a Tarot expert, shared over a cup of coffee. As I share
memories, answer your questions, and offer you practical guidance
to support your Tarot journey.
An intuitive oracle deck illustrated with images of animals and
esoteric symbols along with channeled messages of Universal love *
Includes 53 full-color cards and a 128-page full-color guidebook *
For each card, offers an explanation of its title and symbolism, a
channeled message of love, and an affirmation to implement the
message in your life * Explains how immersing yourself in the vivid
art on each card--from deer, bison, bluebirds, and ladybugs to
platypus, ferns, ankhs, and the Tree of Life--will help you align
with loving energies that resonate and confirm your own soul-self
Beautifully illustrated with images of animals, birds, insects,
plants, esoteric symbols, and transformative myths from around the
world, the 53 full-color cards of The Heart Path Oracle Cards offer
a gateway to the invisible--a gateway into the path of the heart.
Working with the cards, you step through a portal uniting you with
your higher consciousness. Immersing yourself in the vivid art on
each card-from deer, bison, bluebirds, and ladybugs to platypus,
ferns, ankhs, and the Tree of Life-will help you activate and align
with loving energies that resonate and confirm your own soul-self.
In the accompanying guidebook, artist Nadine Gordon-Taylor shares
the years of research into animal symbolism and world cultures that
laid the foundation for her art. She explores how to use the cards
intuitively and explains how the deck was designed to reveal
unconscious emotional patterns, shift us from old ways of thinking,
and resonate with the vibration of unconditional love. For each
card, she offers an explanation of its title and symbolism, a
channeled message of love, and an affirmation to implement the
message of the card in your life. Cards include Programming Your
Highest Intentions, Vision Questing, Karmic Forgiveness, Spiritual
DNA, and Melody of Thought. Designed to be felt rather than
intellectually experienced, the symbols on the cards are your
mentors and offer profound insights to help you along your path.
When you choose a card you are intuitively guided to what is most
right for you at the moment. Trust that process and know that you
are held in the heart of Divine love.
A tarot deck that features inspiratational women of science on the
minor arcana cards, plus a guidebook with scientist biographies and
other information. The Women of Science Tarot Deck is a card game
that helps us tell stories about our future based on principles of
science. Each major arcana card features a fundamental scientific
concept like extinction, diversity, or gravity. The 56 minor arcana
cards feature inspirational women who have changed the course of
STEM. The lively illustrations are by neuroscientist and comic
artist Matteo Farinella.
Connect with your angels via the ancient art of tarot with this
beautiful box set of 78 cards and an accompanying guidebook.
International clairvoyant Jayne Wallace presents her first Angel
Tarot - a full deck of 78 angel-inspired cards that bring you daily
messages and predictions from the angelic realm. Whether you need
hope, guidance, love, insight, strength or healing, this unique
tarot naturally guides you to intuitively connect with heaven-sent
wisdom to find the answers you need. From predicting the future to
seeing the past and present with clarity, these cards will show you
where your heart and spirit need to go. In the guidebook, discover
six ways to lay out the cards for a reading, from a classic
three-card Angels of Time spread to the Angel Wings spread for
manifesting a wish. The card interpretations explain the cards'
symbols and meanings, along with an angelic affirmation to support
you in your everyday life. Whether you are a novice or tarot
aficionado, this beautiful, artist-commissioned deck infuses every
tarot reading with divine guidance.
Using the evocative, whimsical, and richly detailed art of
Walter Crane and Earnest Fitzpatrick, the Harmonious Tarot invites
you to experience the Victorian world of the mythical Lady Victoria
Westwood. With artistic beauty and an experiential story line, this
deck will be right at home at the finest high tea in a typical
English cottage's garden...or at your next reading!As Lady Westwood
describes the cards, you'll feel enchanted with the charming feel
of a hand-painted teacup or maidens fanning a goddess. But don't
mistake this for a simple "art deck." This one has powerful insight
that will add to your divinatory skills. Death, for example, is
shown dancing, not riding. He's now an active character from whom
there is no escape. A woman on the Seven of Cups holds a mirror and
see herself as aged, a fascinating addition to the usual meaning of
"daydreams, fantasies, and imagination" given to this card. The
borders show typical Victorian decorative flowers, and the backs
are intense, mirrored mazes like rugs or wall hangings that are
ideal as focal points for meditation and pathworking.This deck has
a delicate, non-threatening softness to it making it ideal for
beginners. It's perfect for asking warm, friendly, and gentle
questions. It's subtlety and whimsy makes this deck great for more
experienced Tarot workers, too, allowing you to bring forth new
insights and realizations. Like the Victorians, its depth is often
more than is apparent on the surface. This is a great deck to have
and use.
Publisher Review: Let's start with the worst thing I'm going to
say about this deck. The images are rather small and have lots of
tiny details. Is that a bad thing? It can be. However, in this
case, I think that it works well and adds to the experience of
reading with this deck. And let's be clear from the start. Reading
with this deck is meant to be an experience. The LWB [Little White
Booklet] starts off right away introducing a fictional character,
Lady Victoria Westwood, who is our guide through the journey of the
Harmonious Tarot. Give yourself over to the whimsy and fantasy of
this deck. Put on a pair of lace gloves, have tea in a delicate,
hand-painted cup, and lay out your best white linen. Create an
external experience as you prepare for an internal experience. If
you are one of those matter-of-fact people who feel silly doing
such things, I am sure there is a better deck for you out there.
For this deck is full of whimsy. But beware! The lovely flowers do
have thorns. It's not all cookies and sherbet. . . read more.
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