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Tarot Book: Learning Rider Waite Tarot |
| Learning Rider Waite Tarot, pdf tarot book uses the most popular Tarot Card Deck, The Rider-Waite, as its basis, so it works best with that Deck, as the illustrations and pictures correspond. You will also receive - Learning to Read Tarot - explaining Rider Waite Tarot in 19 lessons. Learning the Tarot is a self-paced series of 19 lessons that begin with the basics and then move gradually into more detailed aspects of the tarot. These lessons are geared toward beginners, but experienced tarot users will find some useful ideas and techniques as well. For each lesson there are some exercises that reinforce the ideas presented. |
| Price: 10.00 | |
In this download package, you will receive 2 tarot books: Leraning Rider Waite and Tarot Cards Guide.
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LEARN HOW TO READ RIDER WAITE TAROT
pdf tarot book
Learn to Read Tarot Cards uses the most popular Tarot Card Deck, The Rider-Waite, as its basis, so it works best with that Deck, as the illustrations and pictures correspond.
SAMPLE OF LEARNING RIDER WAITE TAROT BOOK:
0 (ZERO): The Fool

With light step, as if earth and its trammels had little power to restrain the Fool, a young man in gorgeous vestments pauses at the brink of a precipice among the great heights of the world; The Fool surveys the blue distance before its expanse of sky rather than prospect below. The Fool act of eager walking is still indicated, though the Fool is stationary at the given moment; the Fool's dog is still bounding. The edge which opens on the depth has no terror; it is as if angels were waiting to uphold the Rider's Fool, if it came about that leaped from the height. The Fool countenance is full of intelligence and expectant dream. Has a rose in one hand and in the other a costly wand, from which depends over the Fool's right shoulder a wallet curiously embroidered. The rider Fool is a prince of the other world on his travels through this one-all amidst the morning glory, in the keen air. The sun, which shines behind the rider Fool, knows whence came, whither is going, and how will return by another path after many days. The rider Fool is the spirit in search of experience. Many symbols of the Instituted Mysteries are summarized in this Rider Waite card, which reverses, under high warrants, all the confusions that have preceded it. In his Manual of Cartomancy, Grand Orient has a curious suggestion of the office of Mystic Fool, as apart of rider's Fool process in higher divination; but it might call for more than ordinary gifts to put it into operation. We shall see how this Rider Waite card fares according to the common arts of fortune-telling, and it will be an example, to those who can discern, of the fact, otherwise so evident, that the Trumps Major had no place originally in the arts of psychic gambling, when Rider Waite cards are used as the counters and pretexts. Of the circumstances under which this Rider Waite art arose we know, however, very little. The conventional explanations say that the Fool signifies the flesh, the sensitive life, and by a peculiar satire its subsidiary name was at one time the alchemist, as depicting folly at the most insensate stage.
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