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by Mark McElroy (Author)
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Is there a Queen of Pentacles or a Fool in your future? What does the Empress card have to say about your career, your relationship, or your weekend plans? Discover the answer to these questions and many more in the Absolute Beginner's Guide to Tarot -- a fun and fascinating guide to the deck Trends Journal calls "America's most popular form of do-it-yourself therapy" [The Trends Journal, 8/00].

 

Mark McElroy, a nationally-known Tarot author and teacher, provides you with everything you need to read the cards with confidence. His book honors both practical and mystical approaches to the cards, allowing the reader to choose the path he or she prefers. Its engaging text goes beyond "cookbook-style" divinatory meanings and teaches you how to draw your own insights from any card. While illustrated with four popular, contemporary decks (the Universal Tarot, the Bright Idea Deck, the Gilded Tarot, and the classic Tarot de Marseilles), this book offers applications and insights that will work with any deck.

 

In addition to learning to read the cards for yourself, you'll discover a broad range of Tarot applications, including divination, fortune-telling, meditation, brainstorming, and even creative writing. Unlike other beginner-level books, the Absolute Beginner's Guide to Tarot gives you specific advice on choosing a personal deck from the more than 2000 now on the market. You'll also learn insider secrets that will help you distinguish qualified Tarot readers from con artists and scammers. Finally, the book also provides a comprehensive guide to Tarot books, courses, websites, and Internet groups, giving you a strong foundation for continuing your work with cards.



About the Author

Mark McElroy, author and creator of the Bright Idea Deck, started reading Tarot cards over thirty years ago. Later, Mark's fascination with the I Ching and other forms of divination prompted a more serious study of Tarot. Mark lives and writes in Mississippi. While interested in the divinatory and meditative applications of Tarot, Mark favors a more practical, less mystical approach to the cards. Today, he calls Tarot "the ultimate self-help tool," and shares techniques designed to help others ask better questions, see more options, and achieve their goals.


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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Que; 1 edition (April 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0789735156
  • ISBN-13: 978-0789735157
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Must, May 2, 2006
By Sandra A. Thomson (Los Angeles, California United States) - See all my reviews
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Too many books on the Tarot now being published have so much stuff in them that is silly or wrong, that it is an absolute joy to find one about which I feel compelled to read, review, own, and enjoy.

For beginners the headings, subheads, illustrations and "The Absolute Minimum" sidebars (information in standout dark rectangles) are easy to follow and guide you step-by-step. If you are somewhere beyond being a beginner, you likely will want to own this book as a reference or a reminder. It may even contain ideas you have not considered for McElroy is one of the most creative and versatile of contemporary writers on the Tarot.

Illustrations from four decks (The Universal Tarot, The Gilded Tarot, Mark's own Bright Idea Deck, and the Tarot of Marseilles) accompany the discussions of each card. If you have never seen a copy of The Bright Idea Deck, or don't own it, you may want to after using this book for awhile. You may also want to dig out your old Tarot of Marseilles and look at it in a new way.

Major subcategories for each card include an "Overview" (keywords, light and shadow meanings, correspondences and "Advice," divided into ways of considering the card with respect to relationships, work, spirituality, personal growth and fortune-telling. "Symbols and Insights" briefly discusses one symbol on each of the four cards, and the section for each card ends with three "Questions to Ask" when you draw the card.

Whether or not you agree with McElroy's understanding of the cards, you cannot fail to consider some new aspect of your relationship with yourself, or another, as you ponder his writing about each card.

One of the most interesting things for me is the way McElroy discusses the pip images on the Tarot of Marseilles cards. Many people avoid this deck because, well, what is there to say about pips except "there they are." Not McElroy. He says, for instance, about the Three of Cups, "The blossom seen on the Two of Cups has matured into a third cup: the offspring of the original pair. What fruit is being produced by your own spiritual work or emotional involvement?" If you didn't know that already, you need to own this book.

The book also contains two- , three- , and five-card spreads, as well as the tried-and-true Celtic Cross (not good for beginners, but included, I presume, to make the book complete). Most intriguing is the five-card Story Spread, designed to transform your situation into a story regarding the flow of events, and particularly good for exploring relationships.

The book closes with a chapter on 13 fun things you can do with the cards, plus a chapter on where to go to learn more (books, decks, online resources and software). The extensive index allows you to find absolutely (sorry, just can't help myself) anything you want to know.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, May 10, 2006
"Absolute beginners want to know more about Tarot, but they also want an answer to a very important question: `What exactly will Tarot do for me?" Ask this question of people already enjoying the benefits of working with the deck, and they'll say that Tarot helps them in a variety of surprising ways." - From the book

He's shown us how to take the Tarot to heart, put it to work, and discover exciting bright ideas. Now, author and teacher Mark McElroy introduces this wicked pack of cards to a new a generation of readers with the Absolute Beginner's Guide to Tarot.

Witty and practical, this 376-page book offers an engaging tour through the Tarot, including a brief history of the cards, choosing and caring for a deck, and details of performing a reading. He also discusses how to define a good question when consulting the Tarot, as well as selecting an appropriate spread. McElroy covers the gamut of Tarot structure-Majors, Minors, elements, suits, numbers and court card rankings-while presenting both analytical and intuitive methods for interpreting the cards.

Dogma-free, the author's refreshing approach encourages individuals to engage the cards on their own terms, while outlining the benefits of considering traditional methods. Would you prefer storing your cards on a shelf, bound by a rubber band, or would you rather store your deck in an ornate wooden box? What about reading reversals or performing rituals before a reading? Do what works for YOU, recommends McElroy. He presents a myriad of options for consideration, but forces none upon the reader.

Arguably, the most interesting sections of the Absolute Beginner's Guide to Tarot are the ones dedicated to the cards. Arranged on one page for handy reference, four images from four different decks provide visual cues: The Universal Tarot, Gilded Tarot, the author's Bright Idea Deck, and the Tarot of Marseilles. McElroy offers a wealth of information about each card with easy-to-read sections:

* Keywords
* Range of Meaning (Light and Shadow)
* Correspondences
* Advice - What the card may be saying about Relationships, Work, Spirituality, Personal Growth, and Fortunetelling
* Symbols and Insights - Discussion on the various symbols and images on the card
* Questions to Ask - Three questions encouraging you to look within for answers

For the Major Arcana (cards 0-22, also known as Trumps), he presents an Archetype, Hebrew Alphabet/meaning/number, Planetary/Astrological/Elemental correspondence, Mythical/Spiritual associations, and Story line.

For example, the Mythical/spiritual associations for Trump 8 Justice are "Themis or Justitia. Ma'at. Solomon dividing a baby. The Sword of Damocles. The giving of the Ten Commandments". If you'd like to create a story, the theme for this card could be, "During the main character's initial challenge, his or her ability, knowledge, or personal suitability is found to be lacking."

McElroy gives the Minor Arcana equal treatment in the Absolute Beginner's Guide to the Tarot, except that the Correspondences section covers Numerology, Astrology, an Affirmation, and Story. Therefore, the Three of Cups is associated with Mercury in Cancer, and the related affirmation is "I allow my actions to reflect my true emotion". For the Court Cards, the author discusses the Personality of each in the Correspondences section, as well as the elemental association, an Affirmation, and Story line.

The book devotes an entire chapter to giving and receiving readings, including how to distinguish ethical Tarot readers from con artists, reading styles, tips from the pros, and accessories to have on hand for readings (e.g. tissues). The last chapter outlines thirteen fun things anyone can do with Tarot, such as comparative readings and visual brainstorming.

The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Tarot is unlike any book on the market, providing multiple perspectives (and card images!) for readers to ponder. Excellent for those beginning their Tarot journey, seasoned readers will also discover useful, stimulating information about the cards. As a professional Tarot reader, reviewer, and writer, I often receive queries about the "best" book/s for beginners for learning the cards. From now on, I'll make sure I steer querents to THIS book first!

Janet Boyer, author of The Back in Time Tarot Book: Picture the Past, Experience the Cards, Understand the Present (coming Fall 2008 from Hampton Roads Publishing)
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Book Review: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Tarot, January 27, 2007
Business and Tarot expert, Mark McElroy offers a practical guide aimed to introduce newbies to the fascinating world of the Tarot. This is the perfect book for the new reader who wants to learn the tarot step by step in a practical, straight forward way. But the book is not only useful to neophytes - it also offers a keen multi-layered view of the Tarot through a practical lens: an approach that will be appreciated by even a seasoned Tarot expert.

The book begins with a realistic introduction to the history of the Tarot then leads into a very useful section on how to choose your Personal Tarot deck from the thousands that exist on the current market. He also points the way to trusted Tarot resources, by providing an overview of some popular web sites, books, forums, and courses that the serious Tarot student can check out.

His introduction to the Major and Minor Arcanas is very nicely done: simple yet insightful and laid out in an easy to scan way. Each interpretation is done in contemporary language that any teen to adult can understand. He devotes at least three pages to each of the 78 cards, including sections such as: Range of Meaning, Correspondences, Advice, Symbols and Insights, Questions to Ask, and Keywords. I especially liked the terms he used to distinguish upright and inverted cards, An upright card meaning is classified as the "Light" while the inverted meaning is the "Shadow". I also really enjoyed his Advice section for each card, which includes suggestions related to Relationships, Work, Spirituality, Personal Growth, and Fortune Telling.

For instance, his interpreted Major Arcana card, the Empress sparked advice related to Work: "Now is the time to get things done. Wrap up projects. Ask for resources. Meet deadlines. Move ahead. During this time of growth and expansion, be sure you have the skills and training you need. In the meantime, don't mistake a headlong rush for focused, verifiable progress" (p. 99).

Whereas, the same card suggested quite different advice related to Personal Growth: "Your attitudes towards women (and your insights into your own feminine qualities) are likely rooted in early experiences. How can you emulate the best female role models you've encountered? How can you transcend female influences that harm or hold you back?" (p. 101).

In the Questions to Ask section of the Empress interpretation, questions include:

"1. What would a concerned and capable mother do?
2. What can I do that would emphasize growth?
3. How can I celebrate my own sensuality and sexuality?" (p. 101).

The book is chock-full of wonderful insights like those briefly illustrated above. This is a book that should be on the shelf of any beginning or serious tarot enthusiast. It can be used with any tarot deck and will have you reading the cards like a pro in no time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
This book is very helpful. Definitely not a waste of money if you are inexperienced with Tarot and I am.
Published 3 months ago by M. Hanson

5.0 out of 5 stars Good Beginner's Book
I bought this book and am grateful for the purchase. The writer approaches the Tarot from several points of view. Read more
Published 5 months ago by M. Hodgin

5.0 out of 5 stars No Prior Experience Necessary!
No Prior Experience Necessary!! And this is a correct statement in the title!! I'm not a beginner but due to a brain tumor I have had to learn the Tarot all over again. Read more
Published 10 months ago by C. Reynolds

5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Practical Learning Aid and Reference Tool
Although I wasn't an "absolute beginner" with the Tarot, I bought this book anyway because I had enjoyed Mark McElroy's Bright Idea Deck so much and had found it very useful in a... Read more
Published on July 16, 2006 by Gary Yu

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