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Review by: Mary Nale

TarotSeek™ Learn How To Read Tarot Cards For Yourself

Ebook By: Psychic Jucy

Published: June 10, 2011

Table of Contents:

Section One: The Problem • Book Organization and Mission

Section Two: Why Learn Tarot? • Tarot Card Reading Considerations

Section Three: Why Does TarotSeek Work? • When Is It Useful to TarotSeek?

Section Four: Choosing a Deck • Selecting Cards • Emotional Reactions and Considerations

Section Six: Developing Self-Interview Questions • Sample Questions • Self-Interview Set Up

Section Seven: Self-Interview Clarification • After the Reading

Appendix A: Asking Questions Table

Appendix B: Minor Arcana Card Properties

Appendix C: Roman Numerals Conversion Table

Appendix D: Sample Session Tarot Cards

Acknowledgements

Works Cited

TarotSeek Resources and Opportunities

(*from book)

Introduction:

TarotSeek™ is the first published objective and unbiased tarot reading system of its kind. It's simple, straight forward, innovative, and a successful approach to tarot reading -- whether you are a novice or a professional. It can be done anytime, anywhere. No knowledge of the tarot is needed or encouraged. Everyone can do it. Anyone can learn it.

TarotSeek introduces you to a physically new way of reading for the 21st century. It has taken over three years to extensively develop and test, and we are excited to finally share this empowering and uplifting experience with a wider audience.

There are three TarotSeek guides / methods that complete the whole system. In this guide,TarotSeek™: Read Tarot Cards For Yourself - Volume 1, we focus on the specialty topic of gaining objective and unbiased self-tarot readings. Our way of self-tarot reading is intended to enhance on-going tarot and it can be used successfully without learning traditional tarot techniques.

Who This Guide Is For

This guide is for anyone who doesn't have the time or desire to spend days, months, and years learning how to read tarot cards for themselves. It won't be a long-winded book about what the cards mean, keywords, descriptions, layouts, history, mythos, or the magic of tarot and tarot cards. This guide is meant to be short, simple, and concise rather than a complete and complex how-to tarot book. There are plenty of those wonderful books already on the market. Who needs another one at this time?

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