Recommended TarotSeekâ„¢ Books
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We won’t be suggesting other tarot books because TarotSeek: Read Tarot Cards For Yourself, isn’t a traditional tarot guide. However, the following collection of books will help you read tarot. These books include symbol, sign, and pictograph dictionaries as well as books on story telling, color psychology, and intuition.
When we go to school, we are assigned texts that support the degree, diploma, or certification that we hope to obtain. Out of ten books assigned, we might have two or three that include the name of our intended degree, diploma, or certification. Why would learning how to read tarot be any different?
TarotSeekâ„¢ Read Tarot Cards For Yourself
J. E. Cirlot (Paperback – Sep 16, 2002)
Arthur De Vries (Hardcover – May 8, 2004)
(Paperback – Jan 21, 2005)
Accel Development
Lyndy Abraham (Paperback – Mar 12, 2001)
J. C. Cooper (Paperback – Mar 17, 1987)
Ernst Lehner (Paperback – Jun 1, 1969)
Rowena Shepherd, Rupert Shepherd (Paperback – Aug 2002)
J. E., Translated From the Spanish By Jack Sage, Cirlot (Hardcover)
Hans Biedermann (Paperback – Jan 1, 1994)
Jack Tresidder (Paperback – Sep 2, 2008)
Carl G. Liungman (Hardcover)
Jim Loehr (Paperback – Oct 7, 2008)
Jack Maguire (Paperback – Oct 12, 1998)
Nancy Mellon (Paperback – May 2003)
Alan Parry PhD, Robert E. Doan PhD (Paperback – Sep 9, 1994)
Amy E. Spaulding (Hardcover – Feb 1, 2011)
Jean Chevalier, Alain Gheerbrant (Paperback – Mar 1, 1997)
Carl Gustav Jung (Mass Market Paperback – Aug 15, 1968)
Darlene Pitts (Paperback – Nov 11, 2004)
Faber Birren (Paperback – Sep 10, 2010)
Leatrice Eiseman (Paperback – Nov 29, 2006)
Faber Birren (Paperback – Feb 1, 1984)
Dorothee Mella (Paperback – Sep 1, 1988)
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