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The Easiest Way to Learn the Tarot—EVER!!
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you only read one book on the Tarot (other than this masterpiece), this must be it. It is straightforward and easy to understand. Unlike our endless drivel, Marcia packs all of her instruction into 200 pages (and the book is only half the size, too!). Trust us when we say that you will love this book, new, used, or even from the library.
to our school, write to us for details (email address is at the beginning of this book). In the meantime, here are some of our favorites you may want to look into. We have set aside vast amounts of space at our website AdvancedTarotSecrets. com to provide you with voluminous amounts of additional information on each of the listings below, including
... See moreThis is a fun card (be sure to see the “funny captions” section). A giant orange wheel emblazoned with various letters spins randomly as three mythological creatures take their turn “on the wheel” while others record the events of the day. The whole of it takes place in some similarly mythological location (in the clouds). Note that these clouds
... See moremight want to check out www.golden-dawn.com. Of course, do know that there are other organizations that also claim authority,
Learn the Ancient Art of Tarot—The Easy Way! The 2-Hour Tarot Tutor: The Fast, Revolutionary Method for Learning to Read Tarot Cards in Two Hours... Without Memorizing Meaning! by Wilma Carroll
“Mystery schools” are an ancient tradition. Modern mystery schools vary in quality and age (like most things, it seems) and while we cannot list them all (some of them are so secret that they don’t even want other people to know they exist), here are a few of the more popular ones that are said to be credible.
Number: Six. Creating order from chaos. Even Suit: Swords. Retreat, seeking allies, regrouping Direction: North-Northeast. Short trips, sudden travel. Late morning Element: Air. Change in plans, disappearing, taking flight Traditional meaning: Journey by water. This could be a move or a vacation, but given the nature of the suit of Swords, this
... See moreSuit Direction Season Element Wands: East Spring Fire Cups: North Summer Water