A Tarot Journey to Self-Awareness
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"An in-depth analysis of the Tarot, examining all aspects of the cards - their origins, symbolism, psychological resonances and historical, mythological and esoteric background, including instructions on how to give readings." --
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1 primary bookSeventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom: A Book of Tarot is a 0-book series first released in 1980 with contributions by Rachel Pollack.
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I've heard people say that this is the best book you could possibly read to learn more about Tarot. I don't know if I'd agree with that, because, for my purposes, this book left a lot to be desired. I can definitely recognize the author's amount of education and experience with the Tarot, but this book had way more information than I really needed to go out and do a reading for someone else (or even myself). No way would I recommend this book for a beginner in the Tarot. This is strictly for someone who wants a billion different interpretations (bordering on rambles) on each component of each card. Oftentimes I would read her description of what a particular card means, and walk away with more questions than answers. I also don't understand why she discussed the cards in each suit from King to Ace, rather than from Ace to King. Pollack's interpretations and way of writing simply did not appeal to me or offer any valuable information. I don't feel like I could use much of her work in my own divination.