Descript |
624 s. 5.6 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 815-845) and index |
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Tarot analytics: a holistic approach -- A concise history lesson -- Allaying fears and offering theories -- Choosing your deck -- Anatomy of the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot -- The personal journal -- Beginner rote learning -- Keywords -- Cyclopedia of card meanings -- Signifier cards -- The first operation -- Interpreting court cards -- On shuffling, cutting, and drawing -- The fundamentals of reading spreads -- Consideration of the spread landscape -- Devising tarot spreads -- Tarot readings: a step-by-step analytical process -- The five components of circumstance -- Assauging seekers when a reading seems negative -- Reading tarot for yourself -- The setting of a tarot reading and energetic supplements -- Intermediate ruminations and practicum -- The value of meditation to tarot practice -- Inappropriate questions -- Ethical considerations of the tarot -- Tarot and love -- Tarot and professional development -- Using tarot to build resilience -- Depth diagnostics -- The opening of the key -- Tarot de Marsielle and the Troth -- The professional practice of tarot -- A personal essay: how I started |
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A comprehensive guide to the tarot. Wen presents it as a holistic tool that helps us look within ourselves to understand our emotions, the reasoning behind our words and conduct, and the source of our conflicts |
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BODY, MIND & SPIRIT -- Divination -- Tarot.
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Tarot.
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Nonfiction
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Academic theses.
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Tarot
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Tarotkort
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Avhandlingar
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Classmark |
133.3/2424
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ISBN/ISSN |
9781583948354 |
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