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Sharman Burke (Author)
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April 15, 1998
You may have seen tarot cards in use, and you may even have had a reading, but learning to interpret the cards for yourself will probably seem daunting. Why, for example does The Fool stride bodly off the edge of a cliff? Why is The Hanged Man so serene? And what can these figures tell you about yourself and your future? Understanding the Tarot answers all these questions and will introduce you to the tarot's rich and fascinating world of symbolism and divination.

The vast range of tarot decks available can quickly baffle the beginner, and so twelve popular decks have been selected here and are illustrated in brilliant colour. All seventy-eight cards of the Major and Minor Arcana, their imagery and meanings, are discussed and compared. Then, Understanding the Tarot goes on to guide you through spreads of varying complexity, accompanied by real-life case histories to highlight the unique powers of insight the cards can have on your life. Throughout the book, the author draws on her enormous teaching experience, using question-and-answer panels to anticipate your queries as they arise.
Understanding the Tarot is the ultimate learning tool to master using the cards.


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About the Author

Juliet Sharman-Burke is a practicing analytic psychotherapist. She has been using the tarot and astrology for twenty years and has taught both subjects since 1983. She has written several books on tarot and is co-author of The Mythic Tarot with Liz Greene.

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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press (April 15, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312179138
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312179137
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7.6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,432,941 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful Tarot primer, July 4, 1998
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"Understanding the Tarot" certainly lives up to its title. Previously, I had thought I would have to do a lot of memorizing, using the miniscule, ill-printed pamphlets that come with some decks. But here, clear, concise descriptions of each card using full color examples from 13 different decks, make the "understanding" come naturally. Various symbologies are touched upon as threads to aid comprehension. For example, the astrological relationships in suits and court cards will become obvious even before the third suit.

The basic interpretations of cards from the several decks include discussion of similarities and differences among them. This exposure also will help beginners find a deck that fulfills their expections. Sample readings in dialog format demonstrate five popular spreads in the final chapter on doing a reading.

This book has taken me from beginner level to merely inexperienced! I feel better able to digest the text-only material that I have collected and avoided until now.

After reading/using Juliet Sharman-Burke's "Understanding the Tarot," you may find, as I have, that the Tarot makes so much SENSE, you'll wonder what's so arcane about it, after all?

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars What's in a spread, September 23, 2001
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Although this book has good explainations of the cards and very vivid pictures from various decks it lacks a good explaination of tarot spreads. It demonstrates a tarot spread through the first person by walking you through someome's personal reading. This only gives one interpretation of the location of the card within the tarot spread. There is no discussion on how the locations of the card within the spread relate to each other.
This is a good book to provide example to a beginner but those seeking more in depth knowledge will find it lacking.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant for beginners, January 15, 2004
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This is an absolutely brilliant book for people who are just beginning to get into tarot cards. It explains very little about the history of the tarot and things like that so for that you'll need to find another book but in terms of getting to know the different cards and different sets and also ways of laying the cards it is absolutely indispensable.

For each of the cards in the major arcana (the "picture" cards) cards are shown from four different sets and each is gone through meticulously in terms of symbols and how the meaning of the card is represented in the picture. Because it deals with four different cards it gives a very extensive understanding of what the card stands for and so it is a great help when you pick your own set and look for things in its pictures which communicate the meaning to you. For each of the cards in the minor arcana only one card is shown but you still get a really good idea of what each card means.

At the end of the book, eight different ways of laying up the cards are shown and explained through cases, which makes them very easily accessible.

All in all, cards from 12 of the most populars sets of cards are used and so you get a good idea of the diversity which can be found and how different cards suit different people.

All in all this really is a must for people who are beginning to look into tarot cards. I doubt if you'll find another book which is as extensive and easy to use as this one. Once you've gotten into it a bit it also works great as a place to look if you're in the middle of a reading and have just forgotten the meaning of a card or two.
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The tarot consists of seventy-eight cards - twenty-two of the Major Arcana and fifty-six of the Minor Arcana. Read the first page
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pip cards, deck shows, ill tilt, initial completion, reproduction prohibited, court cards, other decks
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Tree of Life, The Fool, The Hermit, Minor Arcana, Grand Esoteric, The Empress, The High Priestess, The Lovers, The Hanged Man, The Hierophant, The Four of Pentacles, The Norse Tarot The Norse, Haindl Tarot, The King of Wands, The Page of Cups
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