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PRODUCT SUMMARY
Discover the easiest way to learn Tarot. With the simple system outlined in this book, you can start reading the cards immediately—even if you’ve never touched a Tarot deck before! Most introductory Tarot books contain long lists of keywords for each of the seventy-eight cards in a deck. The key to this unique system is the Tarot sentence. A card’s complex significance boils down to three elements: identity, action, and direction. These elements are matched with a noun, verb, and adverb to form a simple sentence and give you the succinct meaning for any given card. You’ll learn how to interpret the collective meanings of three-card sets within a variety of spreads designed to answer any question. A quick-reference table that includes reversed meanings saves you the trouble of flipping through the book while you’re in the middle of a reading. Flexible, fast, and fun, this foolproof method can be applied to any Tarot deck.
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