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How to Read Tarot: A Modern Guide Paperback – August 27, 2019
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Tap into the divine and unlock your destiny by learning to read tarot
Tarot is a powerful, mystical tool that can help you discover what’s destined for you and those around you. This modern tarot book will teach you everything you need to know about this time-honored practice, how the universe speaks through tarot spreads, and how you can use tarot to improve your love, work, personal, and spiritual lives.
What sets How to Read Tarot apart from other tarot deck books:
- Tarot basics―Begin your tarot journey learning how to use your deck; exploring the relationship between tarot, astrology, and numerology; and understanding how to perform readings for others.
- Detailed card breakdowns―Tarot decks are broken up into the major and minor arcana, which represent the big and small events in your life. You’ll review each of these cards and their ancient symbols to learn how they can provide guidance and insight.
- Tarot card starter spreads―Learn to peer into your past, present, and future with a three-card spread; delve into a big decision with a Celtic cross spread; look at every aspect of your life with a 21-card spread; and more.
Connect with the cards, the universe, and your unlimited potential with How to Read Tarot.
- Print length210 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAlthea Press
- Publication dateAugust 27, 2019
- Dimensions8 x 0.58 x 8 inches
- ISBN-101641524391
- ISBN-13978-1641524391
You can call in protection from your guides out loud, quietly, or in your head—just make sure that you are clearly asking for the highest protection possible and for guidance that is in your best interest as well as anyone you are reading for.Highlighted by 375 Kindle readers
“How can I make this happen?” or “What advice can you give me to reach my desired outcome?”Highlighted by 355 Kindle readers
Your intuition gets stronger and clearer over time. It simply cannot be rushed or forced.Highlighted by 252 Kindle readers
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"Jessica Wiggan is generous with her wisdom and encouraging with her power. Her words bring forward the personality of each tarot card, making the deck easy to get to know and affirming to use. How to Read Tarot is a trustworthy and joyful companion for new and seasoned readers alike!"―Meg Hayertz, founder of Creative Momentum and author of Tarot for Beginners
"This book is an easy to read guide to begin, or continue, your tarot journey. Written in a conversational and relatable tone, the author offers in depth knowledge that is both easy to understand and easily applicable to your personal tarot reading style."―Corey "Chuck" Charles, Founder of Oleander Contemporary Art and Part Owner of Red Truck Gallery
"This is much more than your basic tarot book because Jessica has captured what tarot can look like as a lifestyle and fulfilling personal spiritual practice. She introduces you to the cards and their many mysteries, answers all your questions about beginning, and truly becomes your supportive guide through this book. I highly recommend this for anyone, beginner or expert."―Valeria Ruelas of @themexicanwitch
About the Author
JESSICA WIGGAN is a professional astrologer and tarot reader with over 20 years of experience. She’s best known for her insightful and powerful readings. Learn more about Jessica on her website (BehatiLife.com), Instagram (@BehatiLife), YouTube, Facebook, and in-person at her New Orleans shop.
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- Publisher : Althea Press (August 27, 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 210 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1641524391
- ISBN-13 : 978-1641524391
- Item Weight : 1.01 pounds
- Dimensions : 8 x 0.58 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #22,958 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #23 in Fortune Telling
- #85 in Tarot
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About the author

Jessica is a healer, apothecary owner, and intuitive reader based in New Orleans, LA. She is best known for her insightful and powerful readings while delivering channeled messages in an honest and uplifting way as well as creating custom oil and candle blends for her clients every new and full moon cycles from her private home apothecary, BehatiLife. Her mission is to be in service to others and the Divine and to spread love, healing, and light to all. Find and follow her work on her website, instagram, or YouTube. @BehatiLife
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However! My only regret is that I didn't get the binder. I've written all over this book, highlighted, underlined, everything!! it would be way easier if I'd just gotten the rings
Anyway, there is nothing new in this book. You can find all this information for free on the internet. The card meanings given are fairly standard, although bent heavily toward psychology and not events (eg. Magician: a reminder of your personal power; High Priestess: listen to and follow your intuition; Empress: you have the ability to attract to yourself what you want and need; Emperor: a call for you to be assertive). The 100-200 previously published books using the Rider-Waite Tarot as a mirror of psychological self-reflection use the same meanings. For each of the cards, Major and Minor, she gives a meaning for Love, Career/Work, Personal/Spiritual, and Reversed. But they are mostly b***s*** psychology interpretations.
There is no discussion of how cards work in combination, or of how to read seamlessly. There are no example readings. There are no interesting accounts of how Jessica predicted the future or helped people with her Tarot skills. Nothing. Any 30-something trying to "create a brand" could have taken already published books, summarized them, and put this book together.
The prospective purchaser would do better to search out used copies of Eden Gray's books, or The Two Hour Tarot Tutor, or Tarot in 10 Minutes. Even $1.99 for the Kindle version of this book is not worth it.
From the Introduction: "The knowledge of these symbols [set forth in the Tarot cards] has stayed pretty consistent through the years and crosses the boundaries of many different traditions and cultures. This knowledge has been protected and passed down to each generation. Now you have the chance to hold these ancient symbols in your hands and see the same things the ancients saw, feel the same inspirations they felt, and hear the same messages they heard."
The implication of the statement, I think, is that the book is passing down skills and secrets to you. It is not. But such is the way of glossy marketeers: they entice starving men with nourishment, then feed them with empty spoons.
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