Seven tarot books I DON'T recommend.

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Today I'm taking advantage of the nodisclaimers tarot tag to tell you about seven tarot books that didn't work for me.

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My seven books cover a lot of ground - from much-loved classics to bad-tempered academic tomes to strange, apparently self-published oddities. Who knows - you might find your future favourite book in my list of bêtes noirs!

Here they are:

00:00 Introduction
01:14 The Complete Guide to Intuiti Creative Cards by Matteo di Pascale & Alessandra Mazzucchelli
02:58 Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom by Rachel Pollack
05:44 Understanding the Tarot Court by Mary K.Greer & Tom Little
09:41 The Book of Thoth by Aleister Crowley
11:00 Secrets of the Waite-Smith Tarot by Marcus Katz and Tali Goodwin
14:12 A History of the Occult Tarot by Ronald Dekker and Michael Dummett
20:24 Pamela Colman Smith - Tarot Artist - The Pious Pixie by Dawn G. Robinson

If you enjoyed this grouchy video, here is one about my least favourite decks:    • Why I DON'T use these decks. VR to @C...  

I have also made a video in which I talk about Rachel Pollack's 78 Degrees of Wisdom in more depth:    • Why "78 Degrees of Wisdom" by Rachel ...  

... and here's a video about some tarot books that I DO recommend:    • 6-and-a-Half Best Tarot Books - with ...  

... and a round-up of 10 best and worst tarot history books:    • 10 Tarot History Books: the ones I re...  

Here's my Book Reviews playlist:    • Book Reviews  

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My name’s Robert Farrah (aka Robert Farrar) and I’m a writer, musician and performer living in Berlin. I’ve also been a tarot reader since I was nineteen. Being an artist, I see life in terms of accessing and developing one’s natural creativity. And I see tarot as a playful, surrealistic ritual that increases one’s intuition and brain-power.

www.farrahtarot.com
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If you would like a 1-2-1 reading, contact me on Instagram or let me know in the comments.

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