Title | : | Tarot for the Green Witch |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 0738702889 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780738702889 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 312 |
Publication | : | First published June 1, 2003 |
Tarot for the Green Witch Reviews
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Whether you're just thinking of buying your first tarot deck or you have sixty seven decks in a basket or piled on a shelf, you will find a wise approach to the 78 cards of wisdom here.
Ann Moura gives a reasoned history. (The tarot is illusive and its precise origin is impossible to determine.) Moura asks questions about your intent and then how to proceed.
Do not be afraid of the "witch" word in the title, even though it is almost Halloween. Substitute the word "wise" and keep reading. This book will give you much to consider.
As with all information of this nature, read with a sieve. What sticks out? What velco-s to your existing belief system. What do you add? What doesn't work for you? Start there. Experiment. Play. Love it or find out why you don't.
If you're bored with your current deck, go shopping. Find images that delight your eye, and read this book for what it offers: insight. -
Comprehensive book on tarot, disappointed because I thought it was all green witch tarot but the book samples other tarot decks however it doesn’t make the book any less useful. Contains great tarot spreads and gives plenty of information which is useful to both beginners and more advanced readers. I found the section on what cards mean if paired with other cards particularly useful.
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I use this one a lot.
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There is nothing new in this book. She may as well have lifted the meanings of the cards from any other generic Tarot lame-o book. I found nothing Withcy to add to my Tarot practices. It's so boring. Where is the Witchcraft - Green or whichever - again?