A comprehensive guide offering fresh ideas and reverent to the history and tradition of tarot. It explores all seventy-eight cards from fresh angles: tarot history, art, psychology and a wide variety of spiritual/occult traditions. It also presents tarot reading in fresh directions.
Second revised edition of this guide to the origins, meaning and psychological applications of the Tarot which aims to demystify and to make Tarot symbolism an effective and accessible means of self-enlightenment.
This title explores Greek temples, prehistoric caves, stone circles, giant passage mounds and other monuments, combining ancient traditions, archaeology, mythology and the author's own personal experience, to conjure landscapes imprinted with the symbolic form of women.
Using Herman Haindl's depiction of the Tree of Life, Rachel Pollack examines the message behind this ancient symbol and draws upon many sources, including shamanism, tarot interpreters, contemporary Kabbalists and modern science.