Author; Ann Moura Written by the popular author of the Green Witchcraft series, the techniques presented in this book offer a unique way of working with the Tarot that incorporates the tools and tenets of the Witch's Craft. Develop a personal method of reading the cards while learning to use any Tarot deck for divination, path working, meditation, and spiritual...
Author : Mary K. Greer This tarot classic by Mary K. Greer was the first book to promote reading the cards for your own insight, revolutionizing tarot through a combined emphasis on self-teaching techniques and personal growth. Tarot for Your Self uses meditations, rituals, spreads, mandalas, visualizations, dialogues, charts, affirmations, and other activities to help you establish your own relationship...
Author: Paul Fenton-Smith Accessible and innovative, this comprehensive reference will deepen an understanding of tarot cards by providing detailed meanings for each card, including health, personality, and financial aspects; color charts for instant interpolations; readings for conflicting and reverse cards; and both spiritual and practical layouts. Focusing on the Rider Waite pack, this manual also offers a thorough explanation of...
Author; Janina Renee Most people think that Tarot cards are only for doing readings. Some know they can also be used as focal points in meditation. But those in the know have the secret—some incredibly powerful magic can be performed easily with the help of the Tarot. Now you can discover those secrets and use them to improve your life...
Author; Jacqueline Towers The ancient practice of tea leaf reading is one of the easiest forms of divination to learn - all it takes is tea leaves, some hot water, and a creative mind! The leaves left at the bottom of the cup of tea can form symbols and images - much like the shapes we often see in cloud formations...
Author; Jacqueline Towers A fun beginner’s guide to reading the symbols found in tea leaves!The ancient practice of tasseomancy, or tea leaf reading, originated in ancient China and became popularized throughout Europe by the Romani, who were renowned for their fortune-telling skills, and eventually became a widespread practice of divination around the world. It is one of the easiest forms of...