The Book of Tarot: Illustrated with the Morgan-Greer Tarot
77.79 $
| Author(s) |
Susan Gerulskis-Estes |
|---|---|
| Product Type |
Ebook |
| Format |
|
| Skill Level |
Beginner to Intermediate |
| Pages |
99 |
| Publication Year |
1981 |
| Delivery |
Instant Download |
The Book of Tarot: Illustrated with the Morgan-Greer Tarot is a timeless guide that bridges symbolism, mysticism, and divination into one beautifully crafted volume. Written by Susan Gerulskis-Estes and accompanied by the evocative Morgan-Greer Tarot illustrations, this work offers both newcomers and seasoned practitioners a deep exploration into the language of the cards.
The author begins with the mysterious origins of Tarot—its links to Egypt, Kabalah, numerology, and sacred symbolism—before guiding the reader through the structure of the Major and Minor Arcana. Each card is explored in detail with its imagery, astrological and numerological associations, and divinatory meanings, offering a complete reference for study and practice.
Beyond card meanings, the book introduces traditional and advanced spreads such as the Ancient Celtic Method and European layouts, as well as astrological readings and meditation practices. Special attention is given to the relationship between Tarot and Kabalah, numerology, and archetypal psychology, offering seekers a multi-dimensional perspective on divination and inner transformation.
For anyone seeking more than fortune-telling, this book illuminates the Tarot as a path of spiritual awareness, a tool of self-discovery, and a doorway into the subtle forces that shape existence. With its clear explanations and symbolic depth, it stands as an essential companion for anyone wishing to unlock the wisdom of the Tarot.
✅ What You’ll Learn:
- The mysterious origins and theories of the Tarot’s creation across Egypt, India, and Europe.
- The symbolic and mystical structure of the Major and Minor Arcana.
- Connections between Tarot, Kabalah, numerology, and archetypes.
- How to interpret each card’s imagery, astrology, and divinatory meanings.
- Time-tested spreads, including the Ancient Celtic Method and astrological layouts.
- How to meditate with Tarot cards as a spiritual practice.
- The role of Tarot as both a tool of divination and a mirror of the soul.
💡 Key Benefits:
- Gain a clear and structured understanding of Tarot symbolism.
- Deepen spiritual insight and intuitive abilities.
- Access both beginner-friendly explanations and esoteric depth.
- Learn to apply Tarot for divination, meditation, and self-awareness.
- Enhance your practice with the visually striking Morgan-Greer Tarot illustrations.
👤 Who This Book Is For:
- Beginners seeking an accessible yet profound introduction to Tarot.
- Intermediate and advanced readers looking to expand their symbolic and esoteric understanding.
- Students of Kabalah, numerology, or mysticism wishing to explore Tarot connections.
- Practitioners of divination, meditation, and spiritual growth.
📚 Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Origin of the Tarot
- Structure
- Kabalah and the Suits
- Numerology and the Tarot
- The Major Arcana
- The Minor Arcana
- Storage of the Cards
- Reading the Cards
- The Ancient Celtic Method of Divination
- Astrological Readings
- European Method
- Meditation and the Tarot
- Bibliography
The Book of Tarot: Morgan-Greer Tarot Guide By Susan Gerulskis-Estes
