Tarot Books List - part one
1-2-3 Tarot: Answers in an Instant Donald Tyson
101 Tarot Spreads Sheilaa Hite
21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card Mary K. Greer
22 Paths of Inperfection Matt Laws
360 Degrees of Wisdom Lynda Hill
365 Tarot Activities Deanna Anderson
78 Degrees of Wisdom Rachel Pollack
90 Days to Learning the Tarot Lorri Gifford
A Guide To Mystic Faerie Tarot Barbara Moore
A Guide to Tarot and Relationships Dolores Fitchie & Andrea K. Molina
A Guide to the Nomadic Oracle Jon Mallek
A Keeper of Words Anna-Marie Ferguson
A Sephirothic Odyssey Harry Wendrich & Nicola Wendrich
A Wicked Pack of Cards Michael Dummett & Ronald Decker & Thierry Depaulis
A Year in the Wildwood Alison Cross
Absolute Beginner's Guide to Tarot Mark McElroy
Alchemy and the Tarot Robert M. Place
All Love Goes Before Me Stewart S. Warren
An Introduction to Transformative Tarot Counseling Katrina Wynne
Ancient Mysteries Tarot: Keys To Divination And Initiation Roger Calverley
Angel Readings for Beginners Elizabeth Foley
Animals Divine Companion Lisa Hunt
Best Tarot Practices Marcia Masino
Beyond the Celtic Cross Paul Hughes-Barlow & Catherine Chapman
Book of Thoth Aleister Crowley
Brotherhood Tarot Companion Patric Stillman aka Pipa Phalange
Buddha Tarot Companion Robert M. Place
Chakra Wisdom Oracle Toolkit Tori Hartman
Choice Centered Relating and the Tarot Gail Fairfield
Chrysalis Tarot Holly Sierra & Toney Brooks
Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati Kim Huggens
Confessions of a Tarot Reader Jane Stern
Conscious Channeling From the Akashic Rozàlia Horvàth Balàzsi
Creator's Tarot Nicole Richardson
Daily Spread Tarot & Oracle Journal Alyssa Montalbano
Dark Goddess Tarot Companion Ellen Lorenzi-Prince
Designing Your Own Tarot Spreads Teresa Michelsen
Destiny's Portal Barbara Moore
Deviant Moon Tarot Patrick Valenza
Discovering Runes Bob Oswald
Discovering Your Self Through the Tarot Rose Gwain
Easy Tarot Ciro Marchetti & Josephine Ellershaw
Easy Tarot Guide Marcia Masino
Easy Tarot Reading Josephine Ellershaw
Encyclopedia of Tarot Volume IV Stuart Kaplan & Jean Huets
Enochian Tarot Betty Schueler & Sally Ann Glassman & Gerald Schueler
Essence of the Tarot: Modern Reflections on Ancient Wisdom Megan Skinner
Explaining the Tarot Thierry Depaulis & Ross Caldwell & Marco Ponzi
Explore the Major Arcana Judyth Sult & Gordana Curgus
Exploring the Tarot Carl Japikse
Fortune Stellar Christiana Gaudet
Fortune's Lover: A Book of Tarot Poems Rachel Pollack
Going Beyond the Little White Book Liz Worth
Good Cat Spell Book Gillian Kemp
Guide to the Sacred Rose Tarot Johanna Gargiulo-Sherman
Heart of Tarot Amber K
Hieros Gamos: Benediction of the Tarot Stewart S. Warren
Holistic Tarot Benebell Wen
Integral Tarot: Decoding the Essence Suzanne Wagner
It's All in the Cards: Tarot Reading Made Easy John Mangiapane
Jung and Tarot Sallie Nichols
Kabbalistic Tarot Dovid Krafchow
Kaleidoscope Tarot Leisa ReFalo
Karmic Tarot William C. Lammey
Learning Tarot Reversals Joan Bunning
Learning the Tarot Joan Bunning
Light-Of-Day: Tarot & Dream Work - A Practical Guide Gigi Miner
Magic Words: A Dictionary Craig Conley
Meditations on the Tarot Anonymous
Messages from the Archetypes Toni Gilbert, RN, MA, HNC
Mirror of the Free Nicholas Swift
My Tarot Journal Katrina de Witt
Mystical Origins of the Tarot: From Ancient Roots to Modern Usage
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While growing in popularity, tarot is often misunderstood because it's often portrayed in pop culture as a form of predicting the future (with a tendency towards the ominous). But that's not an accurate depiction: In fact, reading tarot cards can be a way to connect to your higher self or intuition.
"The tarot doesn't tell you what is going to happen — it isn't about taking away your agency — it outlines possibilities so you can take the actions you know can help bring about the future you want," says Mark Horn, author of "Tarot and the Gates of Light, A Kabbalistic Path to Liberation," who has taught at tarot conferences across the US and offers private readings and classes.
If you're interested in reading tarot, one way to learn is by picking up some books to start. "Long before I learned tarot with a teacher, I started my journey with tarot books," says Horn. "You can learn at your own pace, review when you need to, and it's a lot less expensive to have three or four books from experts who can give you a range of thinking about the cards."
Plus, "[books are] also helpful for those times when you get stuck, something many new readers experience a lot — psst…even seasoned pros have those moments!," says Theresa Reed ("The Tarot Lady"), a professional Tarot card reader, podcast host, and author of "Twist Your Fate: Manifest Success with Astrology and Tarot" and "Tarot: No Questions Asked – Mastering the Art of Intuitive Reading." "I do recommend having more than one tarot book. This way, you have different points of view, which can broaden your interpretative skills."
Even professional readers continue to buy and use tarot books to expand their knowledge. "I've been reading cards for more than 50 years now and I continue to buy tarot books," says Horn. "In some ways, tarot is like a jewel with many facets — each book, each teacher will give you another facet with beautiful insights."
Whether you're a true tarot beginner or already own multiple tarot decks, we have book recommendations for all skill levels, according to professional tarot readers.
The 9 best books for learning to read tarot cards:
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New tarot book for beginners!! on Amazon ! visit my store and get one !
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Sharing my card of the day | Temperance
Balance, Patience, Purpose, Goals, Knowledge, Understanding, Deep wisdom. Search of balance, clairvoyance.
Insight
Is the third today this card come out 😅 is the universe for sure warning to not fall distracted for the shining physical and superficial world. An angel is pouring water from one cup to another while keeping a foot in land and another into the deep water, all this whole keeping those big wings open, always ready, but understanding it's presence is pivotal between both worlds (physical and ethereal), serving the deepest wishes of the soul moving from one cup to another (reincarnation).
Ask for wisdom and wisdom will find you, just be patient with yourself, you're moving between obstacles and mountains bigger than you.
*This is the month of Our Sorcery Hour happening in May 20~21 and featuring a diverse/mixed group of different teachers of magic and witchcraft, offering a total of eight workshops for the price of just one. So, I'm being extra patient with myself 😅
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"Tarot for Grownups" ~ an irreverent look at grownups and life, through tarot
"Tarot for Grownups"... meaning this book is not for kids or the 'tweens' who are playing with their first tarot decks: Tarot for Grownups is a no-nonsense book written to tell it like it is in a black and white, cut-and-dried way. This book is written for grownups, and it looks at their world through the magick and mystery of the tarot, addressing adult issues with unabashed candor and a healthy dose of sarcasm.
This book is deliciously irreverent.
If you don't have a copy, you can purchase one at Amazon by clicking HERE
The following is an excerpt. It's a short and sweet list of the Major Arcana cards with an adult twist to the meanings. In the book, this will be followed up with an up close and more personal look at these cards and what they may imply...
The Major Arcana:
Life in a Shot Glass
0 The Fool: Road sign…“Idiot’s Cross Here”…drive slowly.
1 The Magician: The hand is quicker than the eye.
2 The High Priestess: Use your fricken’head!
3 The Empress: Life is preggers.
4 The Emperor: All man, and don‘t you forget it.
5 The Hierophant: Get a life, for Christ’s sake.
6 The Lovers: Hooking up.
7 The Chariot: Run baby, and don’t look back.
8 Strength: Get a spine.
9 The Hermit: “I ‘vant to be alone.”(Greta Garbo)
10 Wheel of Fortune: Don‘t bet on it.
11 Justice: Holier than thou.
12 The Hanged Man: Pity party.
13 Death: Your mother warned you, and you didn’t listen.
14 Temperance: How dull can it be?
15 The Devil: What you do when no one’s looking.
16 The Tower: Shit happens.
17 The Star: The glass is half full, if you squint.
18 The Moon: Liar, liar, pants on fire.
19 The Sun: Everybody smile…say ‘cheese’.
20 Judgment: I told you so.
21 The World: What goes around comes around.
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A few weeks before August, I start lining up the witchy books I'm going to read from late July through November. If you are looking for a new witchy read, my debut novel, The Call of the Cards, Book 1 in The Divining Sisters Series focuses on the Salem Witch Trials, reincarnated witches, diviners, mystics, etc.
All I seem to read these days are witchy books, so I wrote the series I wanted to read. I couldn't find a series with a deep focus on divination, so I packed this series full of divination (tarot, lenormand, water/fire scrying, runes, charms, tea leaves, seances, pendulums, etc).
If you identify with the witch or mystic archetypes, this series is for you!
The witch scenes were the most emotional for me to write and are of course my favorite! And this book series will be full of them. I'm looking forward to writing these characters for years.
To learn more about the series go to author.heatherhardison.com where you can read the book blurb, book quotes, find the book on all platforms, and more. Link to purchase the book on all platforms available. Ebook $4.99 Paperback $14.99
https://books2read.com/thecallofthecards
Book Blurb for The Call of the Cards: Book One of The Divining Sisters Series
Alexandra Steele, a clinical psychologist, stumbles upon a mystical store in downtown, Memphis, TN, where she encounters tarot cards for the first time. She doesn't realize it at the time, but this simple encounter will leave her life forever changed as she uncovers a world of past life connections to the cards and the craft of divination. This sparks an awakening that opens door after door of a long line of mystic and witch incarnations that run throughout her history. As she reconnects to these deep mystical ties, she begins to learn about her destiny, which is revealed as she starts to encounter coven sisters and foes from previous incarnations. Will her tendency to hide in the shadows and play small continue to hold her back or will the call of the cards lure her onto her destined path of a life full of magic and sisterhood?
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Hi Tumblr! It’s been [redacted] years that I haven’t posted something, which is rather silly actually. Fixing that.
Anyway, here’s Harrowhark Nonagesimus from The Locked Tomb series! :) Enjoy!
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Herb's Properties
Basil: money, luck, prosperity, happiness
Bay Leaf: energy, cleansing, can be charged with almost any intention
Camomile: Caring, kindness, luck, growth, self-love growth, confidence, avoiding negativity, happiness
Cinnamon: passion, quick success, fire magick
Chia seeds: Growth, health, kindness, Property
Chilli flakes: Pride, confidence, power, strength, Passion
Cumin: Courage, bravery, protection, loyalty
Dandelion: wishes, charisma, success, good luck
Dill: sexual love, luck, protection
Eucalyptus: cleansing, healing, purifying, relaxing, comfort
Fennel: hate, anger
Flax seeds: Prosperity, growth, new beginnings
Ginger: fiery passion, success, and personal power
Jasmine: love, dreams, sensuality, luxury and kindness
Lavender: love and attraction, purification, relaxation, restful sleep
Nutmeg: luck, Health, Fidelity, Love, Prosperity, comfort, loyalty
Oregano: comfort, love, warmth
Paprika: Pride, confidence, power, strength
Parsley: Cleansing. purification
Peppermint: healing, purification, love and energy, cleansing, prosperity
Poppy seeds: protection, intuition, self-assurance, hexing and cursing
Rose: love, beauty, harmony, romance, attraction
Rosemary: cleansing, purification, wisdom, protection
Sesame seeds: Prosperity, growth, health, nurturing
Spearmint: love, cleansing, renewal, blessing
Sunflower seeds: happiness, growth, joy
Thyme: beauty, strength, courage
Turmeric: confidence, creativity, energy
Vanilla: love and sexuality
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Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose #117 (2019)
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15 Grimoire Page Ideas That Aren't Basic
Chronomancy Correspondences:
Explore the connection between time and magic, including auspicious moments for spellcasting, planetary hours, and lunar phases.
Echoes of Enchantment:
Discuss the use of echoes and resonance in magical workings, tapping into the vibrational frequencies of words, symbols, and intentions.
Liminal Spaces Invocation:
Explore the magical potency of liminal spaces—thresholds, crossroads, and in-between places—and how to invoke their energies.
Numinous Nectar Elixirs:
Detail the creation of magical elixirs using rare and ethereal substances, discussing their uses in rituals and ceremonies.
Quantum Sigilcraft:
Delve into the intersection of quantum physics and sigil magic, exploring the idea that consciousness can influence reality at a fundamental level.
Astral Alphabets:
Introduce lesser-known alphabets or symbolic systems used in astral travel and communication with otherworldly entities.
Dreamweaving Spells:
Discuss the art of crafting spells that are specifically designed to be cast within the dream realm, influencing waking reality.
Candle Color Alchemy:
Explore the magical properties of less common candle colors and their associations with specific intentions, emotions, and energies.
Chthonic Charms:
Focus on charms and talismans specifically attuned to underworld energies and deities, connecting with the mysteries of the subterranean realms.
Technomancy Scripts:
Examine the use of coding languages, digital symbols, and technology-based sigils in modern magical practice.
Quantum Familiars:
Explore the idea of spirit companions that exist beyond the constraints of time and space, bridging the gap between the metaphysical and quantum realms.
Sacred Geometry of Sound:
Investigate the use of sound frequencies and sacred geometry in combination, exploring how they can enhance magical rituals and spellcasting.
Ephemeral Elementals:
Discuss the existence and interaction with elementals that are tied to fleeting or ephemeral elements, such as mist, shadows, or reflections.
Psychotronic Crystals:
Explore the use of crystals not only for their physical properties but also for their alleged ability to interact with psychic and spiritual energies.
Aetheric Anatomy Cleansing:
Detail practices for cleansing and balancing the aetheric body, exploring lesser-known energy centers and channels.
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✨Tarot tips for beginners✨ pt 1
Wands/Fire- Imagination, creativity, intuition
Pentacles/Earth- Finance, work, material things
Cups/Water- Love, Relationships, Emotions
Swords/Air- Thoughts,Ideas, Attitudes
Aces-Potential
Twos-Wisdom
Threes-Belief
Fours-Commpasion
Fives-Rules and law
Sixes-Harmony
Sevens-Victory
Eight-Intellect
Nine-Emotions
Tens-Manifestation
Keep a tarot journal
Don’t try to remember every single card
Try to stick to the same deck in the beginning to build a strong connection
Allow your intuition to come through
Don’t second guess yourself always go with your gut
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The tarot card for tonight's work brings...
Introspection, guidance, growth, finding your own light, making your own voice be listened to in the noise.
Insight:
A beautiful card to offer guidance and remind me I'm working on a lot of projects at the same time and manifesting great stuff everyday.
Anyway, for people outside of my mind; these can easily look like I'm just disconnected or not paying attention, when actually I'm ordering a lot of stuff in my mind right now.
Deck:
The Star String Tarot.
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Hello, Monday! Our book for today is "Tarot: A Witch's Journey"
Hello, Monday!! The book for today is "Tarot: A Witch's Journey". At this blog post you'll find tons of "excerpts" that will really give you an inside look at this book on many levels -- get ready to do some reading. There are links to purchase in this post, and there will be a link to purchase in the comments below. This was my first book, published by Labyrinth House Publishing October 2010 and republished as an updated illustrated edition in July 2020. Read on!!...
Purchase your copy @ Amazon -- in print, hardcover (color edition, and kindle...
click HERE
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home is where the heart is (and yours is gone)
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