Tarot Decoded

Understanding and Using Dignities and Correspondences

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Imprint: Weiser Books
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Size

6 x 9

Format

Trade Paperback

Pub. Date

05/01/2004

ISBN

978-1-57863-302-9

Publisher

Red Wheel Weiser

Authors

Judith Valente is a former staff writer for the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in journalism. She is a former correspondent for PBS’s Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly and senior correspondent for investigative reporting and long features at the NPR affiliate in central Illinois. She was also a special correspondent covering faith and values and arts and culture for Chicago Public Radio. Valente contributes articles to US Catholic magazine and National Catholic Reporter. She lives in Normal, Illinois. Learn more at www.judithvalente.com.
Brother Paul Quenon, OCSO, entered the Trappist Abbey of Gethsemani in 1958 at the age of 17. Thomas Merton was his novice master and spiritual director. Quenon is the author of 9 collections of poetry. His memoir, In Praise of the Useless Life, was praised by Sue Monk Kidd, Pico Iyer, and Kathleen Norris.

 

Most readers interested in tarot own a couple of different decks as well as some tarot “cookbooks” that explain the meaning of the cards and their symbolism like Cliff Notes for tarot. These tarot tools result in fairly standard, mundane readings. But there is another level to tarot a level that can turn an ordinary tarot reader into a true adept. 

Tarot Decoded transforms ordinary tarot readings into readings that are profound and even surprising by explaining the use and significance of tarot dignitaries. Tarot dignitaries are the interaction of the cards with each other in a spread and within a range of correspondences. Tarot author Elizabeth Hazel presents a concise, useable system for working with tarot dignities to add incredible depth to readings. One card placed next to another might not have a readily apparent connection but interpreting tarot dignities could make it very clear that one card enhances, or hinders, the meaning of another. The same is true for tarot neighborhoods within a spread as well as the entire reading.

Using the Tarot Decoded system for working with tarot dignities can take anyone to the next level of tarot reading. The book offers a progressive look at the cards, their dignities, and their correspondences.

With Hazel’s advice and clear examples and a little practice readings take on a new depth, integration, and power.

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