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  • Hi, I'm the author of Holistic Tarot, which

  • is just another book on tarot, but if my

  • dry, academic, research-intense approach

  • resonates with you, then let me guide you

  • through one way you could learn tarot.

  • Go to the Holistic Tarot Study Guides

  • page on my website to download the

  • syllabi for beginner, intermediate, and

  • advanced level tarot study. Download any

  • of the supplemental handouts that pique

  • your interest. Start with the Beginner

  • syllabus if you're completely new to

  • tarot. Or go to the Intermediate if you

  • can hold your own in a tarot reading but

  • now want to advance to the next level of

  • study. The advanced syllabus gets into

  • esoteric applications and reading tarot

  • professionally. This video is an

  • orientation for how I'd approach

  • learning tarot with my book, the syllabi,

  • and the free supplemental guides. When I

  • walk through an art museum I always get

  • the optional headphones and audio guide

  • that give me the history, cultural

  • context, and background of each painting

  • and the artist behind the painting. The

  • experience you get when you're guided

  • through an art gallery by an art history

  • professor is very different from walking

  • through that same gallery by yourself. Of

  • course you can still appreciate the art

  • for art's sake, but if this is a craft

  • you seek to perfect, then you've got to

  • understand its legacy. Remember: the

  • headphones and audio guide are optional.

  • In tarot, if you want to read with an

  • improvisational style where you're not

  • learning technique, or history, or

  • cultural context, then you don't need

  • books and you certainly don't need a

  • book that takes up as much space as

  • Holistic Tarot. Sidebar: A quick note on

  • intuitive reading. You often hear tarot

  • readers talk about intuitive reading

  • verses a rational or psychological

  • approach, or textbook reading. Here's the

  • thing. The words mislead toward a false

  • dichotomy. You're not either an intuitive

  • psychic reader and nothing else, or a by-

  • -the-books analytical tarot reader. No

  • matter your approach, all forms of tarot

  • reading will be an exercise of intuition.

  • So when people say "intuitive reading," I

  • think what they mean is "improvisational

  • reading." They mean you don't need to read

  • a stack of books to learn tarot. They

  • mean you don't need to know astrology or

  • numerology or the Kabbalah or theosophy

  • to become a competent tarot reader. You

  • can in effect take a card and scry into

  • the cards

  • card’s imagery for psychic hits. You can look at

  • the pictures on the card and tell your

  • own improvised story based on the

  • pictures. While I acknowledge that it is

  • definitely true, that's what you call

  • improve. If it's about psychic ability,

  • then it doesn't matter whether it's a

  • pack of cards splayed out in front of

  • you, a bunch of rocks, shells, runes, a

  • pendulum, or you're looking at

  • clouds and divining with clouds. It's

  • your psychic ability at play and any

  • medium that's put in front of you is

  • just a tool du jour to help you

  • navigate that psychic ability. I would

  • say that is a psychic reading, not a per se

  • tarot reading. My book Holistic Tarot

  • isn't about teaching psychic or

  • improvisational tarot reading; it's about

  • tarot in its classical form. It's about

  • drawing from the masters, reconciling the

  • seminal text on tarot from the 17th to the

  • 20th century for an academic examination

  • of how to read tarot. I propose a method

  • for tarot reading i call tarot analytics,

  • reconciling rationalism with intuitive-

  • creativity. Logical reasoning and

  • intuition are not mutually exclusive

  • when you come into the world of tarot

  • and you've got to remember that. Masters

  • of this craft are going to have a strong

  • command over both. I can't teach you

  • intuition, but I can teach you tarot

  • analytics and how to exercise your

  • intuitive muscles so they grow stronger,

  • more reliable. That's what Holistic

  • Tarot is about. The Tarot is an incredible

  • technology for synthesizing your

  • rational thinking with creative-

  • intuition. If you want to inherit and

  • invoke the power that the tarot is

  • capable of embedded into it by the tarot

  • masters who have come before us, then

  • you've got to get a classical training

  • in tarot. Meaning you've got to know what

  • those classical masters had to say

  • about how to read the cards. Otherwise

  • you're reading tarot in an

  • improvisational manner, which absolutely

  • and unequivocally has its uses and

  • advantages, but isn't the methodology

  • Holistic Tarot is espousing as tarot

  • mastery. You don't have to agree with my

  • characterization of tarot mastery. In

  • fact, the reason I am inserting that view

  • point here is to help you make up your

  • mind on whether my book Holistic Tarot

  • is right for you. If you disagree vehemently

  • with what I've said, then you know,

  • maybe Holistic Tarot isn't

  • right for you. There are still many texts

  • on tarot and so many viewpoints and

  • approaches to tarot mastery that you've

  • got to find the one that resonates with

  • you, that stokes your inner fire for

  • tarot. All that said, if you're the type

  • who prefers classical training, then

  • Holistic Tarot is going to be up your

  • alley.

Hi, I'm the author of Holistic Tarot, which

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