Skip to content

Tarot in Media

  1. Ix Chel
    Started by Ix Chel,

    Recently Leeza Robertson has published her book: Tarot Reversals for Beginners, Five Approaches to Reading Upside-Down Cards. I was wondering if somebody has this book. Is there something new in it? Do you like it? Would you recommend me this book? Thanks.

    EmpyreanKnight
  2. HOLMES
    Started by HOLMES,

    http://www.tarotteachings.com/index.html looking at the tarot website the numerology looks pretty good. the more detailed stuff is on the left side.

    • 0 replies
    • 842 views
  3. chongjasmine
    Started by chongjasmine,

    Any recommendations, paid or free?

    • 11 replies
    • 1.8k views
  4. RowanHood
    Started by RowanHood,

    Anyone have any good ones? For learning Tarot, tips tricks etc.

    • 0 replies
    • 1.2k views
  5. DanielJUK
    Started by DanielJUK,

    Nice article in the Sunday Observer today about Tarot's recent come back! it's here - https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/aug/19/new-generation-follows-pack-tarot-makes-comeback There have been several articles this year about how popular the esoteric arts are with the younger generation, sales of tarot and also astrology products are at some of their highest! I definitely think the whole area is having a resurgence! I am not sure tarot ever went away but it does seem popular right now :) There are some nice interviews with people who use tarot and also deck creators in the article, it was pretty well done in my opinion. RWS is selling 3 times as muc…

  6. Ix Chel
    Started by Ix Chel,

    I found out that TarotOracle is back on his YouTube channel. He has really interesting insights in Tarot, and interesting reading techniques and also courses. You can even find his free eBook there. You can find him on: https://www.youtube.com/user/TarotOracle/featured

    • 1 reply
    • 945 views
  7. loveheartlight
    Started by loveheartlight,

    TTM Fam, Spirit Science, the creator of Patch Tarot, has launched an absolutely free webinar on the secrets of the Tarot. It's here: https://www.patchtarot.com/10-secrets-day-1 I am enjoying it immensely.

    • 0 replies
    • 839 views
  8. EmpyreanKnight
    Started by EmpyreanKnight,

    Has anybody played The Arcana: A Mystic Romance game before? It looks mighty interesting. The FAQ says that it is "a fantasy/romance visual novel for iOS & Android. You, the player, are an apprentice magician with a gift for fortune-telling. Left in possession of an unusually enchanted Tarot deck, you must navigate intrigue, murder, magic… and perhaps a few saucy encounters."

    • 6 replies
    • 1.3k views
  9. Marigold
    Started by Marigold,

    I decided to delete this post, but I see it can't be deleted except by a moderator. So I edited it out instead.

    • 2 replies
    • 1.1k views
  10. chongjasmine
    Started by chongjasmine,

    For me, it is The Ultimate Guide to Tarot Card Meanings by briget.

    Natural Mystic Guide
  11. Carla
    Started by Carla,

    Over the years, I've read a great many books about tarot, but only a few of them have I actually kept. For those who use the same technique of keeping the collection pared down to only the ones that for you have been the best, what is on your tarot shelf? ETA: Or, if you are someone who keeps everything, which books, in all honesty, are the ones that had the greatest impact on you and are your most treasured? My shelf contains (ie, these are the ones I kept because they are my most treasured): Ben-Dov, Yoav. The Open Reading. CreateSpace, 2011. Calvino, Italo. The Castle of Cross Destinies. Translated from the Italian by William Weaver. Vi…

  12. KiMo

    Hopefully I'm posting this in the correct area, tarot does feature in this exhibition, along with plenty of tarot adjacent subjects! This is a PSA for any folk living in, around, or within travelling distance of London. I visited the Saatchi Gallery today to see the exhibition above, and it was fantastic. There's so much to see, and it covers all sorts of interesting subjects such as mythology, folklore, esotericism, science, science fiction... Even my daughter had her attention held for well over an hour, which is saying something! Absolutely well worth the trip and the entrance fee. Link to the exhibition website is here

      • Like
    • 5 replies
    • 248 views
  13. FindYourSovereignty
    Started by FindYourSovereignty,

    I’ve read many times on here about members only having a few books to reference when they were learning to read tarot. At the book barn where I picked up several cartomancy books, they also had a 1960’s copy of this book. I went back yesterday to pick it up and I am so glad I did. I have the black Eden Gray’s book and thought it might have been the same so I left it the first time. I won’t be doing that again. This books is a treasure.

    FindYourSovereignty
  14. HOLMES
    Started by HOLMES,

    I don't know which livestream it was, i looked at the time but no clue where It was tweeted 3 days ago. What caught my eye at first was john edwards support. So i read the tarot lady tweet and she shares she was blocked. I was not sure what to title this post. But i think it is important. In the past on psychic reading site, i saw couple of times a person would just go into advertising spiel instead of geniunely trying to help the person.

  15. EMarieHasADHD
    Started by EMarieHasADHD,

    ‘The Tarot: a Key to the Wisdom of the Ages’, by Paul Foster Case. I’m so excited to read it. I recently joined an esoteric organization called Builders of the Adytum which was started by Case. I’m learning about Tarot, the Qabalah, and other occult topics. Evidently this particular book discusses the Major Arcana and the numerological, astrological, Qabalastic, and symbolic aspects of each card. I just wanted to share. I also got this neat bookmark! Lol. @DanielJUK I just realized this post probably belongs in the chatter sub-forum, if you want to move it. Sorry!

  16. XXII
    Started by XXII,

    Some people refuse to learn about the reality of tarot. They choose to believe everything that's fed to them by media.

  17. HOLMES

    During this weekend of doing tarot readings, the young ones 15 to 20ish. Kept telling me about watching tarot readings on tik tok and you tube. I would say about 50 percent. I ran into a tarot reader in the making 🙂 So they were open more to tarot readings having seen them on tik tok. i haven't watched any tik tok but for the humourous tarot video shared cpuple of months ago.

  18. Silverlotus
    Started by Silverlotus,

    I was lucky enough to be able to visit the Tokyo Tarot Museum at the end of November last year. It was a really wonderful little place that takes Tarot quite seriously. And, as someone who speaks almost no Japanese (and reads even less), I still felt very welcome. The museum is quite small, and is more of a shop with a cover fee (currently about ¥800 for a 90 minute visit). It is small-ish, about the size of an apartment, with seating areas, decks on display for sale, and displays of Tarot artifacts. There is also a small library of books and decks you can use while you are there (all in Japanese). When you check in you are asked to pick a card that you get to…

    • 9 replies
    • 4.3k views
    Natural Mystic Guide
  19. HOLMES
    Started by HOLMES,

    https://teachmetarot.com/home/ i happend on this site this morning when i was searcing for examples of differnt court cards elemenal associations. in it she says the kings are earth,, the pages are air, with knights being fire, the queens are still water. it would to be based on the thoth system i think (i haven't pulled out my thoth books in a while as i use minor court cards wisdom). it is an excellent self study course,, as she has designed it for that. (she doesn't accept homework , that is for yourself ) https://teachmetarot.com/about-course/ The Theory and Concepts involved in Reading Tarot The Various Methods of Reading Tarot Tarot Essentials – The Fo…

    • 4 replies
    • 4.3k views
  20. thornapple
    Started by thornapple,

    Hi, what do people here think of the TTRPGs/solo RPGs that employ tarot cards? I recently played Anamnesis (a journaling game found on itch.io) and enjoyed how tarot cards were integrated into the gameplay. The author included two ways to interpret the cards (which are used to generate writing prompts/events) which I found to be a fun way to study card meanings on a more regular basis. You can use the traditional meanings, or interpret the card's design/imagery and name as you wish. look This led me to look for more games with similar mechanics, such as Princess With a Cursed Sword. A look into itch.io's Tarot tag under Physical Games shows that th…

  21. Christgal1983
    Started by Christgal1983,

    I am a beginner in tarot. I just read through the meanings of all the cards recently, not yet memorized them. What are some good tarot books you recommend for me and why? Thanks for your recommendations!

  22. RickInBakersfield
    Started by RickInBakersfield,

    Hello everyone, I am looking for books that are not tarot books that would be of interest to people who read the tarot for others. For example, I found a free PDF download of the book The Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes online (just search around a bit and you'll find it). Its philosophy rings true with me and jives with the tarot (lots of soundbites I can use). I am not interested in Law of Attraction stuff. Thanks for reading this. Rick-

  23. zedekiel

    (Forgive me if this doesn't belong in the Tarot in Media section (this almost feels like... Media in Tarot!)) I recently did an interview with my deck and started to understand a lot more about the personality I was working with! I was thinking... "Gosh, these traits remind me of someone... or some kind of... character archetype" and then I realized that I was thinking of characters like Mr Tumnus from the Narnia books and Dobby from Harry Potter. Obviously, I didn't marry these characters to the deck, but seeing a visual for the traits of earnest, wholesome, wanting to do well, believing in others, helpful, kindhearted, and a little self criticizing, that I f…

    • 2 replies
    • 1k views
  24. AlbaTross
    Started by AlbaTross,

    Hi, so I've been a Persona fan for a long time, and although I credit coming across a certain novelty deck at a convention for getting me to try Tarot for myself, I credit this series for instilling that interest in me to begin with, even if I didn't act on it until just over a year ago. I have recently been playing Persona 5 Royal, as I got the Digital Deluxe version of its sequel when it came out and figured now would be the time to finally get into the Royal version. As someone who now practices Tarot, the scenes with Chihaya are now especially interesting to me, and I think her fortune telling prowess is quite embellished. Anyways, I've been quite intr…

    • 2 replies
    • 1.8k views
  25. EMarieHasADHD
    Started by EMarieHasADHD,

    I read A LOT. Paperback and Kindle etc. Fun tip: sign up for Everand at $11.99/month to get unlimited ebooks/podcasts/magazines/ etc. They have tons of tarot books. Anyway, currently I am read two amazing books that are both now my new favorites. I thought it would be fun for everyone to recommend their favorite tarot book(s) so we can add them to our reading list 😊📚 Currently reading/my new favorites: -Holistic Tarot by Benebell Wen (over 800 pages. All tarot info/correspondences/possible uses you could think of and a great reference book to add to your collection) -Will You Give Me a Reading? By Jenna Matlin (no card interpretations or beginner …

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.