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Rating:  Summary: Refined Insights Review: Tarot for Tommorrow is an excellent book for experienced students of tarot. Peach comes from a Kabbalistic discipline and as such, her interpretations are very balanced. Each card in the Major Arcana is broken down by Hebew letter, Kabbalistic Path number and title and an in-depth interpretation of the card's symbolism and placement on the tarot continuum. Unlike many of the older, classic tarot literature, Peach includes interpretations for non-White, non-heterosexual querents.On a personal note, Tarot for Tommorrow is the only other book I consistently refer to besides Eden Grey's Complete Guide to the Tarot. I find some of Peach's interpretations more accurate (to my sensibilities) than Grey's and vice versa. Some of her interpretations (such as estimating timeframe during a reading) may be a little too complicated for the novice reader to digest and incorporate, but there is enough knowledge to be found suitable for each level of understanding. The Appendix listing quick reference meanings to each card is especially helpful to those wishing to reinforce their understanding of the cards' individual symbolism. While learning tarot is largely an instinctive process, Tarot for Tommorrow is an excellent tool for honing one's skill.
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