Tarot for Self Discovery (Special Topics in Tarot)
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Average customer review:Product Description
TAROT FOR SELF-DISCOVERY is not about learning the Tarot per se; rather, it is a book of 47 exercises that will help you use the Tarot cards for personal and spiritual growth. Whether you need help going through a difficult transition in your life, or you want to know the next step on your path, the images on the cards contain messages exclusively for you.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #883464 in Books
- Published on: 2002-07-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 168 pages
Customer Reviews
Tarot as a tool for self-development
With more than 50 original tarot exercises to choose from, Tarot for Self Discovery offers a veritable tool kit of innovative activities for gaining greater understanding of your true self. In this book, author and teacher Nina Lee Braden shares her incomparable knowledge of the Tarot, and successfully conveys her enthusiasm for her subject in every page. Written with wisdom and sensitivity, Tarot for Self Discovery is not a book that you will just read and put on a shelf. This is a book that you will come back to again and again. If you are interested in learning how to use the symbolism of the cards as a means of tuning into you inner self, I'm sure you will love this book as much as I do.
Highly recommended.
Book Review: Tarot for Self Discovery
Nina Braden presents an intriguing and useful book to help you get the most out of your tarot deck - no matter which deck you choose to use. The essence of this book is the link between the tarot images and the archetypical or symbolic language of our subconcious. As Nina explains, "Tarot cards can be extremely useful in helping us to decipher the messages from our subconsciou since the pictures on the cards speak in the language of the subconcious - the language of symbols and pictures and imagination."
Nina offers 47 exercises that will help you to learn the nuances and messages held within your tarot
deck while guiding you in personal exploration. The goal of this book is to help you use your tarot cards as a portal into the mysterious yet richly enlightening realms of your inner being. The author suggests that users combine the exercises with concise journaling about each exercise session. This reinforcing activity helps to extend the benefits of the tarot work plus gives room for further self discovery. If kept in a book, it also provides a written history of your personal journey with the cards.
The exercises are presented within four categories: Easy, Intermediate, Special Occasions and Situations and Self Discovery exercises. The themes of these exercises are diverse, ranging from affirmative activities such as: "A Spirituality of My Own," "Let My Sun Shine," and "Watching Over Me" to more painful and explorative ones like: "Lost in the Wasteland," "Show me the Meaning of Being Lonely," and "Lessons from Misfortune."
Nina provides several exercises to help the reader explore relationships - a key area in most tarot reading sessions. Exercises focus on relationships with parents, lovers, spouses, children, friends, and ourselves. Some examples include the "My Mother, My Self," "Just You and Me," and "Dream Lover." As well, other exercises focus on life and our experience of it, including our relationships with schedules, our automobiles, abundance, vacations, responsibilities and organization.
The exercises in this book offer a wonderful and comprehensive system for self exploration. Doing all of the exercises would indeed demand time and energy to move through each and every exercise. Nina concludes by offering guidance in writing unique personalized self-discovery exercises. The whole point is to learn more about ourselves and what makes us tick. As Nina so eloquently concludes," For me, self discovery is about discovering the truth in the middle and about learning to live life in balance. Sometimes self-discovery is painful, showing me my flaws, weaknesses, and mistakes. Sometimes self-discovery is full of joy and thanksgiving, showing me blessings and gifts and strengths that I had ignored or believed nonexistent."
Learn more about yourself and tarot
This book is great for the tarot reader who is ready to get a bit more out of tarot. The exercises are explained with detail and many examples are in the book. I appreciate the explanations that Nina Lee gives with each of the exercises. The best part is that there are no "right" or "wrong" answers. Nina Lee uses many different methods with these exercises, including art therapy and story writing. This book is currently "front and center" on my bookshelf!




