Advanced Tarot Reading
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  • Tarot Cards have a long history. Originally created as a game, the Tarot was turned into a divination tool by the late 18th century. Tarot has evolved over time and throughout different cultures.

    In this video, we will discuss the history of the Tarot, who created the β€œtraditional” deck you see used today, as well as the basics of understanding the different kinds of Tarot cards, how to practice Tarot, and the secret symbiology.

    πŸ“– Reading Recommendations πŸ“–

    Tarot for Beginners:
    A Holistic Guide to Using the Tarot for Personal Growth and Self Development
    by Meg Hayertz

    The Ultimate Guide to the Rider Waite Tarot.
    By Johannes Fiebig, Evelin Burger

    The Tarot Companion
    By Liz Dean

    The Magic of Tarot:
    Your Guide to Intuitive Readings, Rituals, and Spells
    by Sasha Graham

  • The tarot cards tell a story. The story of You! This journey is best defined by Joseph Campbell's Monomyth (The Hero's Journey) and Archetypes.

    It is a story that has been told for centuries and can be found in many different cultures. The archetypes of tarot cards are also a way to help people learn about themselves and the world around them.

    Joseph Campbell's Monomyth Journey tells us about what it means to be human and how we should live our lives through stories of heroes who have faced difficult challenges in order to become successful.

    πŸ“– Reading Recommendations πŸ“–

    A Hero with a Thousand Faces
    by Joseph Campbell

    The Power of Myth
    by Joseph Campbell

    The Magic of Tarot
    by Sasha Graham

  • Learning the secrets of Tarot Symbology is going to up your tarot readings to a whole new level. Learning these secrets really helped me become the reader I am today. You will be surprised at how intuitive this symbology really is.

    πŸ“– Reading Recommendations πŸ“–

    The Tarot History, Symbolism, and Divination
    By Robert Place Tarot Deciphered

    Decoding Esoteric Symbolism in Modern Tarot
    By T. Susan Chang & M. M. Meleen

  • The Tarot cards with titles: Page, Knight, Queen, and King, represent different cycles of life, maturity, age, and wisdom.

    These character can be parts of ourselves or other people in our lives depending on the question.

    πŸ“– Reading Recommendations πŸ“–

    The Magic of Tarot:
    Your Guide to Intuitive Readings, Rituals, and Spells
    by Sasha Graham

    The Big Book of Tarot:
    How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth
    by Joan Bunning

  • The Tarot cards with titles: Page, Knight, Queen, and King, represent different cycles of life, maturity, age, and wisdom.

    These character can be parts of ourselves or other people in our lives depending on the question.

    πŸ“– Reading Recommendations πŸ“–
    The Magic of Tarot:
    Your Guide to Intuitive Readings, Rituals, and Spells
    by Sasha Graham

    The Big Book of Tarot:
    How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth
    by Joan Bunning

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