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Mary K. Greer's 21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card 11 reviews Mary K. Greer
Llewellyn Publications, 2006
Tarot Treasure Trove ((This review was written by my wife Lisa Hunt. She does not have an Amazon account but has read this book. Lisa is a tarot author/artist so is well qualified to add her thoughts to these reviews.))
This book is a tarot treasure trove that has something for everyone regardless of one's level of expertise. Even if you aren't a tarot reader or are completely new to the art of divination, ...
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Crossing Over: A Pagan Manual On Death And Dying
Reclaiming Collective, 1995
Discusses all aspects of death, from pagan thealogy (from thea meaning goddess, rather than theo meaning god) to the dying process itself, and it even covers sensitive subjects like helping children cope with death. Congenial essays such as Sharon Jackson's "Crash Course in Being Present with the Dying" and insightful perspectives like Diana Paxson's "Preliminary Thoughts Toward Midwifing Your Own Passage" offer a written spiritual resource for ...
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Women of the Golden Dawn: Rebels and Priestesses: Maud Gonne, Moina Bergson Mathers, Annie Horniman, Florence ... 5 reviews Mary K. Greer
Park Street Press, 1996
Good for fans of magic and the Golden Dawn The Golden Dawn magical order was founded in 1888. Although it admitted women, they have been often overlooked in histories of the GD.Mary Greer redresses this oversight.The four women in question are Annie Horniman, actress and writer Florence Farr,freedom fighter for Ireland Maud Gonne and the mystical Moina Bergson Mathers.Greer claims that these women were the true heart and soul of the ...
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The Palm: A Guide to Your Hidden Potential Rita Robinson, Mary K Greer
Newcastle Publishing Company, 1988
The secrets of personal fulfillment are in the palm of your hand. Most of us never guess the wealth of talent and ability latent in us. Instead, we settle for jobs we find unfulfilling and relationships we find unsatisfying--never realizing our true potential as human beings. The palm, carefully read, reveals this potential. Rita Robinson has developed a way to organize the information in the hand for clarity and ease of learning. ...
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The Complete Book of Tarot Reversals 20 reviews Mary K. Greer
Llewellyn Publications, 2002
Another great book! Just finished this book and loved it! I am new at learning and this book was very helpful to me!
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Tarot Constellations: Patterns of Personal Destiny 2 reviews Mary K. Greer
United States Games Systems, 1987
Seek this book out In "Tarot for Yourself" Ms. Greer's first book in this series there is an exercise relating to creating a personality profile. "Tarot Constellations" takes this simple exercise of connecting astrology and numerology to the tarot and expands it to a full length book. Many ideas expanded in this method would suffer and the book would begin to feel like so much fluff, not so with "Tarot ...
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Tarot & Magic (Special Topics in Tarot) 5 reviews Donald Michael Kraig, Mary K. Greer
Llewellyn Publications, 2002
Another excellent tool from DMK! This is another fine tool from Donald Michael Kraig. The book centers on the topic of using tarot to cast spells and for pathworking and other magical activities. Like DMK's other books, particularly his excellent _Modern Magic_, the book is written in a clear style that makes complex ideas seem simple. The book is aimed at readers who already have some experience with tarot. There is enough ...
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Understanding the Tarot Court (Columbia Classics) 8 reviews Mary K. Greer, Tom Little
Llewellyn Publications, 2004
Excellent! This is a "got to have" book! Greer and Little offer exercises to assist in learning and memorization of the court cards. Written in a common sensical way and easy to understand. One of the books that held my attention from the introduction. If you struggle with the court cards, as I did, then you need to read this one!
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Chronology of the Golden Dawn: Being the Chronological History of a Magical Order (Golden Dawn Studies No 11) Darcy Kuntz, Mary K. Greer
Holmes Pub Grou Llc, 2005
Edited, with additional contributions, by R.A. Gilbert. A presentation of the historical events and personages which made the Golden Dawn a force in the metaphysical philosophy of the twentieth century. Golden Dawn series 11.
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Tarot for Your Self : A Workbook for Personal Transformation Second Edition 44 reviews Mary K. Greer
New Page Books, 2002
Only Book You'll Ever Need This is it. All you need. If you are wondering what book to buy to truly understand Tarot, this is where to go. No more memorizing, instead delving into your imagination and personal intuition with a great guide.
I have heard people buying their first deck and then flipping through this perfect book for learning and whining "I don't like workbooks," and thinking "If you won't do the work to ...
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The William Blake Tarot: Of the Creative Imagination 1 review Ed Buryn, Mary K. Greer
Harper San Francisco, 1995
An Inspired Deck I can't say enough great things about this deck. It is a revolutionary consideration of Blake's work, taking it out of the purely academic and intellectual level and placing it squarely where Blake's passion lay--the imaginal realm. I ordered this directly from the author, since it is not easy to obtain. Wonderful artwork, thoughtful interpretations. An amazing and transformative way to ...
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Tarot Transformation 2 reviews Mary K. Greer
Aquarian Press, 1987
DON'T BE FOOLED.... ...like I was, and think that this is another great book by Mary K. Greer. This is "Tarot for Your Self" re-titled. It's still a great book, but I wish I had known beforehand that this is a book I already had. :0)
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The William Blake Tarot: Of the Creative Imagination 1 review Ed Buryn, Mary K. Greer
Harper San Francisco, 1995
An Inspired Deck I can't say enough great things about this deck. It is a revolutionary consideration of Blake's work, taking it out of the purely academic and intellectual level and placing it squarely where Blake's passion lay--the imaginal realm. I ordered this directly from the author, since it is not easy to obtain. Wonderful artwork, thoughtful interpretations. An amazing and transformative way to ...
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Tarot Mirrors 1 review Mary K Greer
Newcastle Publishing Company, 1988
The art of reading made accessible "Tarot Mirrors" is the third book in Mary Greer's series on tarot reading. It is by far the most in-depth of the series. Like its two predecessors it is an invaluable tool for anyone wishing to develop a deeper understanding of the tarot. This is not a book that tells you card meanings and gives convoluted history to the supposedly ancient Celtic cross spread. The book is an exercise in self ...
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