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The Mythic Tarot Workbook

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Delve deeper into the wisdom of the Tarot with this one-of-a-kind, hands-on guide

The perfect companion to any Tarot deck, The Mythic Tarot Workbook offers a variety of card spreads and creative exercises to help readers learn more about the imagery and symbolism of each card in the deck. Understanding the nature of each card brings a deeper sense of knowledge and insight to every Tarot reading, and with this workbook as a guide, every Tarot enthusiast -- whether beginning or advanced -- can become a more proficient reader.

Here You Will Find:


  • Guided imagery exercises and meditations to help you concentrate
  • Suggestions for coloring and drawing so you can become more familiar with the card images
  • Seven different card spreads offering you new ways to conduct and interpret readings
  • Blank lines and pages interspersed throughout, so you can note your reactions to the cards and record the insights revealed in readings
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAtria Books
Release dateJun 15, 2010
ISBN9781451603590
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The Mythic Tarot Workbook
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Juliet Sharman-Burke

Juliet Sharman-Burke is a practicing analytic psychotherapist who has used tarot and astrology for over 20 years, and has taught both subjects since 1983. She is the author of several tarot instruction books, created the Beginner’s Guide to Tarot with Giovanni Caselli, and is co- author, with Liz Greene, of the best-selling Mythic Tarot.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Tarot cards have intrigued me every since I've seen a deck. They're so pretty and mysterious and so different, yet so closely related in look to our familiar playing cards, and so many of the decks are rich in symbolism. I started collecting decks, and even reading them for friends for fun, even though I'm a thorough-going rationalist and don't believe they can be tools of divination. This particular book came with a deck of cards. It's subtitled "a new approach to tarot cards" but really from what I've seen this is very standard in terms of meanings of the cards and the spread--the standard Celtic Cross--I can't see anything new in the approach. Or at least, it's not in the book, but the design of the accompanying cards which are taken from Greek Myth. At least the chapter on "The Origins of the Tarot Cards" doesn't perpetuate the myth they come from Ancient Egypt or the Gypsies.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Being a professional psychic/medium these are the tarot that I use, the illustrations are excellent for inspiring readings I especially like the illustrations on the minor arcana as well as the major arcana
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    This is not a book meant to be read. This book will help you to learn to interpret your cards and get to the place where you can throw the book away. Except, of course, if you are blanking!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was my introduction to the world of Tarot. The cards are beautifully illustrated and feature Greek myths, so if you are familiar with the story you can guess what the card means. If you aren't familiar with the story, you can always refer to the book, which is chock-full of information. The cards are oversized and fairly sturdy; I've had this for about five years and they still look good. My only complaint is the "black silk cloth" that comes with the set; it's polyester and cheap looking.