Beyond the Celtic Cross: Secret Techniques for Taking Tarot to an Exciting New Level

Secret Techniques for Taking Tarot to an Exciting New Level

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Occult, Divination, Tarot, Health & Well Being, Psychology, New Age
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Author: Catherine Chapman, Paul Hughes-Barlow ISBN: 9781780498133
Publisher: Aeon Books Publication: November 24, 2009
Imprint: Aeon Books Language: English
Author: Catherine Chapman, Paul Hughes-Barlow
ISBN: 9781780498133
Publisher: Aeon Books
Publication: November 24, 2009
Imprint: Aeon Books
Language: English

Have you ever wondered how you can bring greater depth and clarity to your Tarot readings? Have you struggled to understand just what exactly is going on in your card readings, and how the cards relate to the object of the reading?For the first time, this book shows how the professionals use secret techniques that take Tarot readings to new and exciting levels. It goes beyond the surface levels of the Tarot spread and explores the hidden depths. It explains how to decode those parts of a Tarot spread that seem to make no sense and how to break out of readings that seem to have become "stuck". Using the power of the elemental symbolism of the cards, combined with numerological techniques, this book cracks the "celtic cross" spread wide open to reveal exciting new levels of insight.Paul Hughes-Barlow is a master Tarot reader and occultist. He has previously published The Tarot and the Magus. Catherine Chapman is a Tarot reader, author, student, business woman and mother.

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Have you ever wondered how you can bring greater depth and clarity to your Tarot readings? Have you struggled to understand just what exactly is going on in your card readings, and how the cards relate to the object of the reading?For the first time, this book shows how the professionals use secret techniques that take Tarot readings to new and exciting levels. It goes beyond the surface levels of the Tarot spread and explores the hidden depths. It explains how to decode those parts of a Tarot spread that seem to make no sense and how to break out of readings that seem to have become "stuck". Using the power of the elemental symbolism of the cards, combined with numerological techniques, this book cracks the "celtic cross" spread wide open to reveal exciting new levels of insight.Paul Hughes-Barlow is a master Tarot reader and occultist. He has previously published The Tarot and the Magus. Catherine Chapman is a Tarot reader, author, student, business woman and mother.

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