Synopses & Reviews
Starting with the basicsand#151;choosing the best pack, understanding the deck and its structure, asking the right questionsand#151;this comprehensive guide to working with Tarot provides all the information needed to do a full reading. On colorfully, sumptuously illustrated pages unfold the mysteries of each cardand#8217;s symbolic meaning. From the Magician to the Fool, the Lovers to the Hermit, every beautifully presented entry features a picture of the card, as well as keywords and phrases, astrological affinities, and a full interpretation. In-depth advice on laying out spreads for every day, relationships, revelations, and destiny help unlock the secrets of the past, present, and future. With everything from historical background to smart tips for developing skills and knowledge, this truly is the Tarot bible newcomers can depend on!
Synopsis
From high-vibration crystals to Mindfulness meditation to Regression therapy, this gorgeously illustrated entry in the Bible series profiles 50 remedies for mind, body, and soul. These techniques are both classic (like massage, reiki, reflexology, and aromatherapy) and new, and have evolved from a wealth of traditions. Someandmdash;including Brandon Baysandrsquo; The Journeyandtrade; and Vianna Stibalandrsquo;s Theta Healingandmdash;were pioneered by particular healers. Youand#39;ll learn the principles of each method and their healing outcomes, and see them in action wherever possible.
About the Author
Claire Gillman is a journalist, writer, and broadcaster. She is the editor of Kindred Spirit magazine, for which she has written for nearly ten years. During this time, she has experienced or written on countless complementary therapies, including new modalities. She contributes to many leading womenandrsquo;s magazines and has written on alternative health, parenting and spirituality for the Times and other newspapers. She was the editor of a number of consumer and specialist womenandrsquo;s magazines, including Health and Fitness. Claire has written 24 books, including eight childrenandrsquo;s books; her nonfiction ranges from healthcare to pregnancy and creativity.