I learned through books that my aunt and my mom had. They were very old and I don't remember their titles exactly unfortunately 😭. Tarot is a big thing in my mom's family. My aunt gave us all (me, my sisters and cousins) our first decks. I've collected three on my own so far. I practice it by myself and for myself, although I do readings occasionally if a friend or someone asks me to. They have all encouraged me to do a business out of this, but I'm not sure about it. I don't really know if it's because I'm an introvert, or something else, but I always end up so, so tired after readings. Anyways. I'm so happy for these book recommendations. I know I can trust your advice and I'm so thankful for everything you share with us ❤️ I'm sending you lots of love from Chile!
Hi Carolina! That's awesome that tarot is a big part of your family tradition. Which three decks have you collected so far and which is your favorite? As to your idea of starting a tarot business, I'm actually working right now on building a course to help readers start their own tarot business and how to handle things like feeling drained from doing too many readings. Here's the link where you can sign up for updates on the course if you're interested. www.arcane-alchemy.com/courses
The Tarot Bible and Kitchen Table Tarot were the first books I found really accessible as a beginner. Since then I have, of course, added quite a few more to my collection. I have to say the Taschen is totally gorgeous and as far as "coffee table" style titles go I also have Iconic Tarot decks and The History of tarot art. They a precious to me, but I love when they pique the interest of friends and visitors. Thank you for your recommendations. I'm off to check out that podcast! 🙌
These are all wonderful, wonderful books but none of them are, imho, "for beginners". They're quite complex books, chock full of complex information. One would need to know the basics -to say the least- to make the most out of these books and also, and very importantly, not get bored. The most approachable one of the list, I think, is "Tarot Wisdom". My favorite beginners books are "78 degrees of wisdom", by Rachel Pollack, "Tarot, plain and simple", by Anthony Louis, and "The heart of the Tarot" by Sandra Thompson, or "The ultimate guide to Tarot", by Liz Dean.
I would go to the library.Pick the books that resonates with you.What might be great for one person might not be all that great for someone else.LLEWELLYN'S complete book of tarot. By Anthony Louis or even better yet Learning the Tarot by Joan Bunning one book multipurposes.Get a workbook also to write in ...Youll be set and not have a bunch of extra books you won't refer back to often.Just my advice. .
@@ultravioletpisces3666 oh tell me about it.At my library. I live in a huge city.Where people often steal the books so .I would have to order the books from another library wait for weeks .So yeah I've been there done that.Even Ebooks help.
...A very helpful video. Thank you for sharing this! :) ...Have you done videos for other forms of divination by any chance? (I use the Aztec Circle of Destiny for divination) ...Take care, & Many Blessings! :)
Hi! Glad you liked the video. I haven't yet done a video about Aztec divination but I have discussed other forms of divination. Here's a link to my Divination video playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL1N3GYMoIULP-QIGAN0PJUupjSj2G3uR1.html
I recently researched a few tarot books and wanted to settle on just one for now. I'm reading Seventy Eight Degrees of Wisdom: A Tarot Journey to Self-Awareness by Rachel Pollack. I was surprised at the lack of focus on divination. So far it's all about the metaphorical/mystical meanings of the cards, and what they symbolize about the user. It's a different perspective than I thought I was going for, but I actually am really happy with it so far.
Is there any books that delineate every symbol of each card? I am looking for a book that breaks it down by : "... This XYZ is a alchemical symbol and placed here for this reason", " this is a hermetic or golden dawn principle and it means this... " I know the tarot is derived from various disciples and feel overwhelmed by it all.
Jumping in a few months later, but I would actually advise you look at any books the artist of the deck may have. Every deck is a little visually different. Some fall into motifs such as the RWS and have a lot written on them. Others are kind of wholly their own imagery and may have a book specific to them (even if it's lwb equivalent).
Tarot Widsom* really want and want to get for my daughter who is learning. I love 78 degrees, but I love how this book shows different decks. And 36 Secrets looks awesome for sure.
What is your favorite tarot book? Share below in the comments! 😊
Thank You for all Your videos I found interesting people in the comments who could help me lots
Blessed be
love and light
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@@carmenfischer7947 Glad you enjoy my videos and that you found helpful people in the comments. :)
Tarot (your personal guide) by Steven Bright and The ultimate guide to the Rider Waite tarot by Fiebig & Burger.
Sara Bartlett The tarot Bible 🔥🧙🐈⬛🍺
Tarot and Astrology, Tarot 101, Holistic Tarot, and 78 degrees of Wisdom.
I love your list! Thank you 🙏💘
I learned through books that my aunt and my mom had. They were very old and I don't remember their titles exactly unfortunately 😭. Tarot is a big thing in my mom's family. My aunt gave us all (me, my sisters and cousins) our first decks. I've collected three on my own so far. I practice it by myself and for myself, although I do readings occasionally if a friend or someone asks me to. They have all encouraged me to do a business out of this, but I'm not sure about it. I don't really know if it's because I'm an introvert, or something else, but I always end up so, so tired after readings.
Anyways. I'm so happy for these book recommendations. I know I can trust your advice and I'm so thankful for everything you share with us ❤️
I'm sending you lots of love from Chile!
Hi Carolina! That's awesome that tarot is a big part of your family tradition. Which three decks have you collected so far and which is your favorite?
As to your idea of starting a tarot business, I'm actually working right now on building a course to help readers start their own tarot business and how to handle things like feeling drained from doing too many readings. Here's the link where you can sign up for updates on the course if you're interested. www.arcane-alchemy.com/courses
I get very tired after reading tarot too
The Tarot Bible and Kitchen Table Tarot were the first books I found really accessible as a beginner. Since then I have, of course, added quite a few more to my collection. I have to say the Taschen is totally gorgeous and as far as "coffee table" style titles go I also have Iconic Tarot decks and The History of tarot art. They a precious to me, but I love when they pique the interest of friends and visitors. Thank you for your recommendations. I'm off to check out that podcast! 🙌
Like I need more books 📚
These are all wonderful, wonderful books but none of them are, imho, "for beginners". They're quite complex books, chock full of complex information. One would need to know the basics -to say the least- to make the most out of these books and also, and very importantly, not get bored.
The most approachable one of the list, I think, is "Tarot Wisdom". My favorite beginners books are "78 degrees of wisdom", by Rachel Pollack, "Tarot, plain and simple", by Anthony Louis, and "The heart of the Tarot" by Sandra Thompson, or "The ultimate guide to Tarot", by Liz Dean.
I’m going to pick up a copy of Tarot Wisdom. Thanks for this video. Great suggestions! 🙏💜
just what I neeeddeddd thank youuuu
Glad you liked it :)
Thank you so much
This video is helpful for me.
Well have two books I've been using Tarot (your personal guide) by Steven Bright and The ultimate guide to the Rider Waite tarot by Fiebig and Burger
Thank you ma'am ❤
Thank you so much! ❤
Thanks for the video
I Just got my first deck, which one of these books would you buy if you can only buy one at first ?
I would start with Tarot Wisdom :)
I would go to the library.Pick the books that resonates with you.What might be great for one person might not be all that great for someone else.LLEWELLYN'S complete book of tarot. By Anthony Louis or even better yet Learning the Tarot by Joan Bunning one book multipurposes.Get a workbook also to write in ...Youll be set and not have a bunch of extra books you won't refer back to often.Just my advice. .
@@ylll6861 not everyone's library has tarot books.
@@ultravioletpisces3666 oh tell me about it.At my library. I live in a huge city.Where people often steal the books so .I would have to order the books from another library wait for weeks .So yeah I've been there done that.Even Ebooks help.
More conservative areas likely don't allow new age content at all in libraries. @@ylll6861
For me hajo banzhafs books. And Josephyne ellershaws books. No tarot reversal approach though.
కాస్ట్ ఆఫ్ tarot book.. Please మెన్షన్. అవైలబిలిటీ ఆఫ్. బుక్స్.
...A very helpful video. Thank you for sharing this! :)
...Have you done videos for other forms of divination by any chance? (I use the Aztec Circle of Destiny for divination)
...Take care, & Many Blessings! :)
Hi! Glad you liked the video. I haven't yet done a video about Aztec divination but I have discussed other forms of divination. Here's a link to my Divination video playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL1N3GYMoIULP-QIGAN0PJUupjSj2G3uR1.html
If you have read it, what is your opinion of Mary K Greer's book, Tarot for yourself.35-anniversary edition.
I haven't read that one yet, I'll definitely check it out :)
@@ScarletRavenswood The foreword is by Benebell Wen
Mam please share book link
I want 36 secrets
ఇండియా లో ఎక్కడ దొరుకుతాయి.
హిగ్గిన్బాతమ్స్ షాప్.
I am a osho zen reader.. please tel me book for it
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I recently researched a few tarot books and wanted to settle on just one for now. I'm reading Seventy Eight Degrees of Wisdom: A Tarot Journey to Self-Awareness by Rachel Pollack. I was surprised at the lack of focus on divination. So far it's all about the metaphorical/mystical meanings of the cards, and what they symbolize about the user. It's a different perspective than I thought I was going for, but I actually am really happy with it so far.
It's a really interesting book with some great ideas and theories about the archetypes in tarot :)
Is there any books that delineate every symbol of each card? I am looking for a book that breaks it down by : "... This XYZ is a alchemical symbol and placed here for this reason", " this is a hermetic or golden dawn principle and it means this... " I know the tarot is derived from various disciples and feel overwhelmed by it all.
Jumping in a few months later, but I would actually advise you look at any books the artist of the deck may have. Every deck is a little visually different. Some fall into motifs such as the RWS and have a lot written on them. Others are kind of wholly their own imagery and may have a book specific to them (even if it's lwb equivalent).
Tarot Correspondence by T. Susan Chang. Big Llewellyn book
@@tarottarantulas thank you.
What's the second book and arthor???
Scarlet I just a new Tarot book in (Along with 5 others NO JUDGEMENT!), called the Tarot Coloring book by Theresa Reed.
Mam tarot Book how prise a bopk pealise
Thank you for sharing!
You're welcome!
Tarot Widsom* really want and want to get for my daughter who is learning. I love 78 degrees, but I love how this book shows different decks.
And 36 Secrets looks awesome for sure.