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Rating:  Summary: The Best and Most Practical Book on Tarot Reading Review: With this book you won't get just another Tarot book with pages and pages of card interpretations and just a few inadequate pages of instructions on how to conduct a reading. This book is basically concerned with the how, whys, and wherefores of conducting readings. It was created from real questions from real people looking for practical advice on dealing with the cards. These questions, with the very practical advice given in answer, are then arranged according to topics laid out in the table of contents.This is one of the best references that any person interested in Tarot, from the seasoned reader to the neophyte, could invest their money in. The work not only stands alone as a great reference, but would work together with many works on Tarot that have great card interpretations but little practical information on how to conduct a reading. I've read this book several times and have incorporated in my own readings much of its advice. I've been privileged to be able to attend Wald and Ruth Ann's Monday evening classes in their NYC Tarot School and have obtained a degree from them. I now count them among my close friends and am working toward a second degree. For me this book was a great adjunct to these classes and a great reminder of much of what I had learned from them. However, as with any class, you can only cover just so much and this book is packed with more information than any class on Tarot could fit in. For those of you who would never be able to take a class at Wald and Ruth Ann's Tarot School this book is a blessing. In it you get the benefit of being able to pick the brains of two of the Tarot world's great instructors. (...)
Rating:  Summary: The Best and Most Practical Book on Tarot Reading Review: With this book you won't get just another Tarot book with pages and pages of card interpretations and just a few inadequate pages of instructions on how to conduct a reading. This book is basically concerned with the how, whys, and wherefores of conducting readings. It was created from real questions from real people looking for practical advice on dealing with the cards. These questions, with the very practical advice given in answer, are then arranged according to topics laid out in the table of contents. This is one of the best references that any person interested in Tarot, from the seasoned reader to the neophyte, could invest their money in. The work not only stands alone as a great reference, but would work together with many works on Tarot that have great card interpretations but little practical information on how to conduct a reading. I've read this book several times and have incorporated in my own readings much of its advice. I've been privileged to be able to attend Wald and Ruth Ann's Monday evening classes in their NYC Tarot School and have obtained a degree from them. I now count them among my close friends and am working toward a second degree. For me this book was a great adjunct to these classes and a great reminder of much of what I had learned from them. However, as with any class, you can only cover just so much and this book is packed with more information than any class on Tarot could fit in. For those of you who would never be able to take a class at Wald and Ruth Ann's Tarot School this book is a blessing. In it you get the benefit of being able to pick the brains of two of the Tarot world's great instructors. (...)
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