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stephanrahan 's review for:
Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom: A Book of Tarot
by Rachel Pollack
Definitly a comprehensive book on tarot cards. I havebeen reading them since I was 9. originally as a fun little parlor trick. and now I use them for various thoings including readings and meditation. the book in many ways made me have another look at the cards and pick up on details I have never noticed before. some of which profoundly influenced the way I look at a great many of the cards.
im taking one star away because reading the book, its easy to become burried under meanings and often tenuous connections between widly varing religious and magical systems. I dont think this book is really meant to be read through as a whole which I did but its more of a reference book. for the cards you find difficult to interprete.
its discription ofnthe celtic cross spread was acctually one of the most accesible I have come across. and I definitly feel I understand it better.
if your genuinely interested in tarot its worth having
im taking one star away because reading the book, its easy to become burried under meanings and often tenuous connections between widly varing religious and magical systems. I dont think this book is really meant to be read through as a whole which I did but its more of a reference book. for the cards you find difficult to interprete.
its discription ofnthe celtic cross spread was acctually one of the most accesible I have come across. and I definitly feel I understand it better.
if your genuinely interested in tarot its worth having