The Tarot Playbook

The Tarot Playbook

Author: Lynda Cowles

Publisher: Red Feather

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764339882

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Do you wish you understood your Tarot cards better? The Tarot Playbook can help. Effortlessly bond with your cards by playing your way through its combination of games, activities, and what-if readings. Practice the ancient art of Taroga. Predict the weather. Try your hand at genetic engineering! With The Tarot Playbook you can explore your deck's distinctive personality, broaden your reading skills, and mine your imagination and intuition - all without the pressure of "serious" study. Connect with each and every Tarot deck you own - yes, even those buried at the back of the drawer. Never again struggle with a new deck that doesn't speak your language. With its humorous style and pick 'n' mix structure, this is one companion book you'll want to use with every deck you acquire.


Mystic Spirit Tarot Playbook

Mystic Spirit Tarot Playbook

Author: Kooch N. Daniels

Publisher: Red Feather

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764359491

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Learn about the 22 Major Arcana cards and develop the power of your third eye. Take a unique guided journey to increase intuitive awareness and find meaningful connections to interpret the 22 Major Arcana cards of the Tarot--play by play in a mystical way! Using vibrant illustrations from various decks, this comprehensive guide gives you useful tools to help you personally touch the silent, sacred wisdom veiled within the Tarot. This is an excellent companion for the major cards of any Tarot deck; specific directions simplify learning the imagery-rich language of the cards. If you're a beginning Tarot student, it provides the means to build a strong inner foundation for creating insightful interpretations. If you're already a reader, it offers journaling suggestions to encourage a deeper personal relationship with each card. At the end of the card descriptions, you'll find an intuition portal or divinatory skill-building technique that you can add to your Tarot understanding. An insightful reference book for all readers.


The Tarot Activity Book

The Tarot Activity Book

Author: Andy Matzner

Publisher:

Published: 2013-03-17

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9781482722680

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Did you know that tarot cards can have a rich and varied life outside of divination? They certainly do when you combine them with expressive arts activities such as writing, making art, and crafting.In this book, you'll learn how mixing tarot into the creative process is a fun and powerful way to stimulate your imagination. After all, each card is itself a mini artistic masterpiece, packed with symbolism and meaning. This makes them natural tools for developing self-awareness and personal transformation.Whether beginner or advanced, if you have an interest in tarot you will find much to enjoy in this book. The nearly 100 activities and exercises will add quite another dimension to your experience with the cards.This book will also be useful if you are a mental health professional or art teacher who uses the expressive arts in your practice. Inside, you will discover a wealth of creative and therapeutic ideas regarding how to incorporate tarot into the work you do with clients or students.


The Tarot Handbook

The Tarot Handbook

Author: Angeles Arrien

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1997-10-13

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0874778956

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In this updated edition of The Tarot Handbook, now with a new introduction by the author, Angeles Arrien takes tarot beyond the limits of the fortune-telling realm and shows us how this time-honored application is both a visual and symbolic map of consciousness, and a source of ancient wisdom. An exciting handbook for either a beginning or an ardent student of the tarot, it contains a multitude of charts, spreads, illustrations of the Thoth Deck, and other methodology tools for anyone looking for insights into personal and spiritual development.An anthropologist who specializes in cross-cultural myths, Arrien demonstrates how the seventy-eight figures of the tarot are portraitures and archetypes that are prevalent in the collective human experience. The author teaches us to use this realization to look beyond our cultural viewpoint or bias when we approach the tarot, and to rely instead on these more important universal principles, thereby deepening the quality and accuracy of our interpretations and expanding our awareness of the human psyche. A significant and classic piece of tarot literature, The Tarot Handbook is both a required manual for teachers and students of the subject, and an accessible and fascinating exploration of cultural anthropology.


Motherpeace Tarot Playbook

Motherpeace Tarot Playbook

Author: Vicki Noble

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780914728535

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Expands on the Motherpeace concept, using its images and a unique synthesis of tarot and astrology for a new spiritual vision.


Tarot Games

Tarot Games

Author: Cait Johnson

Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco

Published: 1994-08-19

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780062509642

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A unique, gorgeously illustrated guide to dozens of games--for divination, personal growth, and solitary or communal fun--that can be played with any tarot deck.


The Tarot

The Tarot

Author: Cynthia Giles

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1994-10

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0671891014

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With more than 40 illustrations and an entertaining informative text, this elegantly designed book captures the scope, powers, and romance of the Tarot throughout the ages. "Excellently researched, entertainingly and compellingly written".--Booklist.


Tarot at a Crossroads

Tarot at a Crossroads

Author: Kooch N. Daniels

Publisher: Schiffer + ORM

Published: 2016-11-28

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1507300549

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Journey through a unique Tarot resource that presents thought-provoking methods to help bridge the worlds between Tarot readers and psychology counselors, psychotherapists, personal coaches, and healers. Convey depth and incisiveness to both tarot readings and therapeutic sessions by making them more engaging and useful. Find out how to give “representational readings” and learn to select cards that represent issues with others or within the reader. Discover a technique of laying cards in “emotional stacks” that can be used in both readings and counseling sessions to view what lies beneath the surface of consciousness, and then gain knowledge of how to open realms of new possibilities. You will encounter blended traditional symbolic Tarot coupled with modern psychological practices that integrate the use of visual imagery via distinctive tools and approaches. Develop a broader psychological background, new methods, and insights for your Tarot readings.


Chrysalis Tarot Book

Chrysalis Tarot Book

Author: Toney Brooks

Publisher:

Published: 2016-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781572817982

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This illustrated companion to the Chrysalis Tarotexplores the spiritual journey of self-discoverythat leads to higher consciousness. Part Oneexamines the magic of the Otherworld thatguides you along this path with wisdom fromthe characters of Chrysalis Tarot. Part Two ofthis book expands on the interpretations of the78 cards. In addition to Toney Brooks' insightfuldescriptions, Holly shares her inspiration for herartwork and presents her original sketches foreach card. Foreword by Tali Goodwin.


H of H Playbook

H of H Playbook

Author: Anne Carson

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2021-11-04

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1473598176

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'Fans of Anne Carson, rejoice!... Carson's depth of knowledge about Greek mythology coupled with her poetic sensibility and illustrations is sure to breathe new life into this oft-told story.' Lit Hub H of H Playbook is an explosion of thought, in drawings and language, about a Greek tragedy called Herakles by the 5th-century BC poet Euripides. In myth Herakles is an embodiment of manly violence who returns home after years of making war on enemies and monsters (his famous "Labours of Herakles") to find he cannot adapt himself to a life of peacetime domesticity. He goes berserk and murders his whole family. Suicide is his next idea. Amazingly, this does not happen. Due to the intervention of his friend Theseus, Herakles comes to believe he is not, after all, indelibly stained by his own crimes, nor is his life without value. It remains for the reader to judge this redemptive outcome. "I think there is no such thing as an innocent landscape," said Anselm Kiefer, painter of forests grown tall on bones.