![]() ![]() The book purports that reading the tarot deck can be a therapeutic experience and, what’s more, the tarot deck has links to Christianity. So you could imagine my cynicism when Brittany Muller’s The Contemplative Tarot crossed my writing desk. ![]() ![]() Suffice it to say, that deck quickly gathered dust - I think its fate was that it was consigned to being placed in one of my parents’ yard sales, though I’m not exactly sure. I quickly realized that if I wanted to get any good at offering any divine interpretations, I would have to memorize what all 78 cards in the deck would mean to have any inkling of how to read into it. I was terrible at telling people’s futures. Well, as it would happen, things didn’t turn out that way. I was excited! Now I could see into the future and tell people what was going to happen to them, and maybe charge a pretty coin for the pleasure. Accompanying this gift was another present: a book on how to read the cards and tell fortunes. When I was a teenager, I got a deck of tarot cards for my birthday. I have a story to tell if people would allow me the indulgence (as usual). ![]()
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