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History of Tarot




 

 

 

 

JUST FOR FUN — READING THE TAROT

Okay, this is not mean to be anything but fun. I just thought I'd share some of the things I've learned over 32 years with tarot cards. I now have a collection of dozens of cards. My oldest decks are a 32 year old Rider Waite that has changed color, and a 31 year old early edition Thoth deck. They're like old friends.

 Disclaimer

Temperence.jpgThis is not meant to be authoritative. I'm in this for the fun. The entertainment value. I'm a writer. Writer's thrive on their imaginations. You may never see a reviewer writing "Armstrong's prose is a rival of Hemmingway" but you quite often see keywords like "imagination," or "genuine innovation." I also write non-fiction (The Persona Principle, Simon & Schuster). But here, in this blog, I'm offering comments, insights and observations based on 32 years with the tarot cards — my old friends, who have now become "characters" in my books — but only for fun. Please! I may have decades of history in this, but I do not claim mastery.

Contents

Why do Tarot cards seem to work?

Spread Styles and How to Read

Major Arcana

Swords

Cups

Wands

Pentacles — Coins — Discs 

COMING SOON!