In a woman’s reading the Jack of Spades card often symbolizes her boyfriend or fianc. It symbolizes sincere lovers and good friends, friendly people skillful and brave young men. Queering the Tarot is a great resource for making tarot inclusive of and relevant to everyone. Jack of Spades symbolize flatterers and people with charm. So much of tarot is about rethinking old traditions to better suit who we are today. She will slander you and will try to poison your relationships with other people. The negative aspects of the Suit of Swords include anger, guilt, harsh judgement, a lack of compassion and verbal and mental abuse. This card indicates your enemy: a nasty woman who is jealous of you. Action can be constructive and/or destructive. Rosengarten’s therapeutic case studies would likely be relevant to anyone who reads tarot for others, even those without a background in mental health. The Suit of Swords Tarot card meanings are associated with action, change, force, power, oppression, ambition, courage and conflict. I found this book thanks to Benebell Wen’s Holistic Tarot, and it is a fascinating read for anyone who wants to look at tarot through a psychological lens. Tarot and Psychology: Spectrums of Possibility by Arthur Rosengarten, Ph.D. This book is full of creative ideas for getting the most out of your tarot deck. If you’re looking for a unique and intuitive way to explore your inner thoughts and feelings, you need to try the Jack of Spades Tarot. The most detailed and inspiring book about tarot spreads that I’ve come across, from another highly-regarded tarot scholar. Tarot for Your Self: A Workbook for Personal Transformation by Mary K. Pollack’s book Tarot Wisdom is also a great resource, particularly for comparing cards from different decks to the Rider-Waite-Smith versions. Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom: A Book of Tarot by Rachel PollackĪ detailed introduction to tarot structure and card meanings from one of the most referenced and respected tarot authors and teachers. Holistic Tarot: An Integrative Approach to Using Tarot for Personal Growth by Benebell WenĪ well-researched and extremely comprehensive book that not only covers the usual tarot basics (card meanings, spreads) from many different angles and in great depth, but also discusses tarot history, ethics, and business concerns, among other topics. The following books were my most trusted and relied-upon resources in learning about tarot. I'm new to tarot. Are there any books or resources that you would recommend?
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