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Tarot for Beginners: How to Read Tarot

By: Erik Smith
Narrated by: Gene Blake
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Publisher's Summary

This audiobook contains information on the origins of the tarot, including its known history, its connection with the occult, what each suit represents, as well as a few tips on how to read each of the cards. For beginners in this mystical practice, the first step is to always learn more about the cards themselves.

It isn’t a simple matter of sitting down and reading each of their meanings out loud. The importance of learning its history is essential to forming a connection with the cards - toward understanding what they’re trying to tell us.

Next comes the need to practice. In doing so, one can sharpen their intuition which further opens up the connection with the cards. This audiobook will provide you with all of the basics you’ll need in order to get started with learning. We hope you’re able to use it well.

You will learn in this guide:

  • Tarot’s ancient origins
  • Tarot and the occult
  • The tarot deck and how to read it
  • And much more
©2019 Erik Smith (P)2019 Erik Smith

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