By Karen Hamaker-Zondag Marrying the Tarot & Jungian Theory Despite having been published in 1997, I continue to have Tarot as a Way of Life on my highly recommended reading list. If you resonate with Jungian psychology, you’ll love the …Continue reading →
by Deirdre O’Donaghue Deirdre of the Sorrows tarot is named after a tragedy play written by Irish playwright John Millington Synge, first performed at the Abbey Theatre by the Irish National Theatre Society in 1910. The play is based on …Continue reading →
By Anna Klaffinger Not surprisingly, the Anna K. Tarot holds its position on the 10 most favourite Tarot deck lists long after its publication. Although Waite-like in structure and Coleman-similar in imagery, Anna brings a charming degree of artistic realism …Continue reading →
By Arthur Rosengarten, Ph.D. If you are a tarot reader and have often considered what a brilliant study in psychology the Tarot provides, then this book is for you. If you are a practicing psychotherapist who has been eying a …Continue reading →
by Robert M Place This book is an impressive and erudite body of work. It is resplendent in its historical references, legends, stories, mystical and esoteric ideas. Spanning, in some cases, more than a 1000 years. This is a reference …Continue reading →
By Julie Cuccia-Watts When I read that Julie Cuccia-Watts had created a new deck and book set rooted in Egyptian history, culture and lore, I promptly surfed over to her web site to order a set. I have been a …Continue reading →
Coordinated by Shelley Carter This deck was created only a few miles from where I was living at that time and Shelley Carter is a dear friend and colleague. I just wanted to make my biases clear right at the …Continue reading →
The Hero’s Journey By Arnell Ando A Self-Published Craft Tarot I was surprised to see that there weren’t any reviews on the internet about this self-published tarot deck. At present this deck is not available but who knows what the …Continue reading →
By Catherine Cook and Dwariko Sommaruga A Round Tarot Deck For some unknowable reason this lovely, unique tarot deck suddenly leaped into my consciousness and off I dashed searching for it. It didn’t take me long however, because it’s one …Continue reading →
By Karen Hamaker-Zondag Marrying the Tarot & Jungian Theory Despite having been published in 1997, I continue to have Tarot as a Way of Life on my highly recommended reading list. If you resonate with Jungian psychology, you’ll love the …Continue reading →