Review by Jeff B for Tarot Tells the Tale: Explore Three Card Readings Through Familiar Stories Rating:
I have been a professional clairvoyant and Tarot reader for 17 years, so I have quite a collection of books on the Tarot.I must say, that this book is one of the best books on the Tarot that I have ever read! It is good not only for someone who is learning the Tarot, but even for experienced readers.I love the way that the author uses fairy tales to explore Tarot readings and three-card spreads.This book is chock-full of information, anyone interested in the Tarot should have it in their library!Rev. Jeff http://www.revjeff.com
Review by Michael A. Buzzelli for Tarot Tells the Tale: Explore Three Card Readings Through Familiar Stories Rating:
I just read “Tarot Tells the Tale” and it’s a blast. This book not only helped me construct traditional Tarot card spreads, it did it in a fun, interesting way. The author has taught me how to interpret the cards and their meanings. As a novice card reader, the book’s whimsical breezy style put me at ease, and I saw relationships and patterns in the cards that I’ve never seen before. But it’s the NightHawk readings that are the most fun. Imagine…what if Dorothy had sought the Tarot for advice on how to get off the farm? Or what if Dr. Jekyll sought advice on how to get rid of Mr. Hyde? It stirs your imagination, and, I’m learning, imagination is the key you need to unlock insight on your own Tarot deck. It’s how you see the cards and their meanings to you that is the most important lesson. The author presented the information in a such fun and fresh way…that it was a total delight to read.
Review by for Tarot Tells the Tale: Explore Three Card Readings Through Familiar Stories Rating:
This book has really helped me read the Tarot better. This book is much much more than a book of card definitions. Rickleff does readings for characters like Cinderella, Joan of Arc, George Baily from the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life”. By doing readings for familiar characters Rickleff gives us wonderful examples of how the cards come into play in a reading. This has given me a deeper understanding of the tarot and how to do my own Tarot readings. Another great thing about this book is the section on reversals. I have found his approach on how to use reversals extremely helpful and usable.
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Review by Jeff B for Tarot Tells the Tale: Explore Three Card Readings Through Familiar Stories
Rating:
I have been a professional clairvoyant and Tarot reader for 17 years, so I have quite a collection of books on the Tarot.I must say, that this book is one of the best books on the Tarot that I have ever read! It is good not only for someone who is learning the Tarot, but even for experienced readers.I love the way that the author uses fairy tales to explore Tarot readings and three-card spreads.This book is chock-full of information, anyone interested in the Tarot should have it in their library!Rev. Jeff
http://www.revjeff.com
Review by Michael A. Buzzelli for Tarot Tells the Tale: Explore Three Card Readings Through Familiar Stories
Rating:
I just read “Tarot Tells the Tale” and it’s a blast. This book not only helped me construct traditional Tarot card spreads, it did it in a fun, interesting way. The author has taught me how to interpret the cards and their meanings.
As a novice card reader, the book’s whimsical breezy style put me at ease, and I saw relationships and patterns in the cards that I’ve never seen before. But it’s the NightHawk readings that are the most fun. Imagine…what if Dorothy had sought the Tarot for advice on how to get off the farm? Or what if Dr. Jekyll sought advice on how to get rid of Mr. Hyde? It stirs your imagination, and, I’m learning, imagination is the key you need to unlock insight on your own Tarot deck. It’s how you see the cards and their meanings to you that is the most important lesson.
The author presented the information in a such fun and fresh way…that it was a total delight to read.
Review by for Tarot Tells the Tale: Explore Three Card Readings Through Familiar Stories
Rating:
This book has really helped me read the Tarot better. This book is much much more than a book of card definitions. Rickleff does readings for characters like Cinderella, Joan of Arc, George Baily from the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life”. By doing readings for familiar characters Rickleff gives us wonderful examples of how the cards come into play in a reading. This has given me a deeper understanding of the tarot and how to do my own Tarot readings. Another great thing about this book is the section on reversals. I have found his approach on how to use reversals extremely helpful and usable.