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Tarot for All Seasons: Celebrating the Days & Nights of Power [Paperback]

Christine Jette (Author)
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November 8, 2001
For those who believe in fortune-telling, working with tarot cards can be a simple but powerful way to create a seasonal connection with the "Goddess". The universal pictures of tarot are believed by some to awaken the voice of inner knowing, allowing alignment with the larger forces of the universe. Part spellbook, part ritual guide, this book describes how to extract seasonal energy throughout the Wheel of the Year to improve all areas of life.


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Thank you for your continued interest in my work! CJ

About the Author

Christine Jette (pronounced Jetty) is a registered nurse and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology. She is the Llewellyn author of Tarot Shadow Work, Tarot for the Healing Heart, Tarot for All Seasons and Professional Tarot. Christine lives in the Cincinnati area with her husband and three cats


Product Details

  • Paperback: 168 pages
  • Publisher: Llewellyn Publications (November 8, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 073870105X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738701059
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #298,688 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Terrific Tarot Readings to enhance seasonal celebrations, December 30, 2001
This review is from: Tarot for All Seasons: Celebrating the Days & Nights of Power (Paperback)
The publisher may have been laying it on a little thick when they describe this book as part spellbook and part ritual guide. It does try a bit too hard to be a little of everything. What this book does best is provide a Tarot reading that correspond with each of the Wiccan Wheel of the Year celebrations.

Author Christine Jette (author of Tarot Shadow-Work & Tarot for the Healing Heart) directs her talent for Tarot work towards creating a spread for each of the 8 Wiccan Sabbats as well as spreads for the waxing (Maiden), full (Mother) and waning (Crone) moons, and 3-card spread variations that lend greater depth to these readings as needed.

She provides some background into the moontimes and their associated Maiden, Mother and Crone symbology, and the significance of the 8 Sabbats and corresponding times of the year. For each, Jette includes ritual accoutrements such as, altar decorations, ritual scents, brews, candles, and tarot cards to use as symbols for the celebrations.

Jette also provides readers with samples of all the readings in the book. She also gives a brief introduction to the Tarot in the beginning and a well-written, concise section in the back of the book of upright and reversed card interpretations.

But the main selling point of this text are the individual spreads which are well crafted, incorporating one or more aspects relating to each of the Wheel of the Year or the 3 Esbat (Moon) celebrations. For example, the Imbolc (or Candlemas), February 2, reading explores growth and new beginnings and can be used "to make plans, gain strength, heal, and attain creative inspiration". The Spring Equinox spread is called Metamorphosis, and celebrates the transformation of the cold, barren Winter to the fresh green growth of Spring.

Some of the readings, such as the Mabon (Fall Equinox) spread, have cards that are meant to be read in pairs. For example the Mabon spread provides an inner focus and an outer focus for key areas, mirroring the Fall celebration's theme of balance. Night and day are in balance, so too, are the inner and outer pairings in this spread.

I only wish there was more than one seasonal spread per turning of the wheel. Perhaps the moon phases and other moon spreads could have been explored in their own book, as there is plenty to focus on with that topic alone. But the readings provided by Jette in Tarot for All Seasons are great ways in which to use the Tarot as part of seasonal rites and celebrations. Or, they can just be used without the pomp and ceremony as part of one's own personal divinations throughout the yearly cycle of growth and change.

Recommended for all levels of users from novice to advanced, especially for those interested in Wicca, Witchcraft or seasonal magick.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Adds new depth to Wheel of the Year celebrations, November 2, 2003
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The real heart of "Tarot for All Seasons" are the wonderful tarot spreads. The author provides one each for the waxing and waning moons. She provides one for each sabbat as well. The spreads tie in excellently with sabbat and esbat themes and are also an excellent way to track personal progress throughout the year. Each spread is well thought out and designed, and Jette provides sample layouts as well. I found the sample readings to be a big help in understanding her thought processes behind each position meaning. But these spreads aren't only for use on holidays. You can use them when similar themes come up at other times of year. Need to know what baggage you can lose? Try the Samhain spread. The spreads are fabulous, both useful and meaningful.

One caveat: this book would be best for those who already have some background in paganism and tarot. The author does have a small appendix devoted to tarot card meanings, but the spreads would probably flow easier for someone with at least one basic tarot book under their belt. Ditto for the Sabbats. She gives a brief explanation of each one but doesn't cover the holiday or its symbolism in any depth. A reader with little background would not get as much from this book, but Jette does recommend other books to help the reader gain more knowledge.

For those who are already somewhat familiar with Wicca/paganism and tarot, this book is great and will add more depth to your religious observances.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For all seasons, but perhaps not all students of Tarot...., February 15, 2003
This review is from: Tarot for All Seasons: Celebrating the Days & Nights of Power (Paperback)
I just read this book and I think it is excellent. It gave me some new things to think about regarding some cards, and I've been studying tarot for 18 years. Proof that you never stop learning!

The ritual/spellbook angle is what would make me pause before recommending this to some of my friends, though. I'm Wiccan myself and the connections seemed clear and natural... also very basic. There are already a lot of good books on basic Wicca, but I'd think twice before suggesting this book to a non-Pagan friend of mine. I know a book on herbal medicines that told me to (as an example) give thanks to Jesus and which saint guarded each herb might make me a little uncomfortable.

That's just my little rant. It's a very good book and a good addition to my collection, I would just have preferred more Tarot and less Ritual.

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The witches' calendar consists of eight important dates, called Sabbats. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
meditate with the cards, problematic card, higher overview, challenging card, magical brews, focus your intention, outer focus, tarot books, specific card, magical working
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Dark Goddess, Four of Pentacles, Seven of Cups, Five of Cups, Major Arcana, Nine of Pentacles, Nine of Swords, Queen of Cups, Ten of Wands, Wheel of the Year, Hanged Man, Lady of the Hunt, Queen of Swords, Ace of Cups, Court Cards, Five of Pentacles, Four of Swords, Great Mother, Harvest Home, Three of Cups, Two of Cups, Wheel of Fortune, Brid's Wheel, Queen of Pentacles, Three of Swords
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