Some other recommendations: Learning the Tarot by Bunning. This is the book I started with in 2004 - highly advised. Another is very recent : WTF is Tarot by Bakara Winter. Very modern, the F word does appear but it's very approachable tone. The absolute best book to learn reading for yourself is Tarot for Yourself by Mary Greer - hands down the most instructive book for self reading I've seen. For TdM three essential books are The Open Reading by Yoav Ben Dov (newer edition is called The Marseille Tarot revealed). Marseille Tarot by Camelia Elias - non-esoteric fortune telling style reading. Also, Untold Tarot by Caitlin Matthews - good for pip decks as well. These three books are really good for learning to read intuitively. Some beginners prefer the TdM - it is the 3rd tarot system ( of four) so I believe you need to include TdM books as well.
Yes!!! To be honest, in my original draft, it didn’t have the Creative Tarot book but had the Marseilles Tarot revealed - but after a lot of thinking, I exchanged them. You‘ve made me realize that maybe I shouldn’t exchanged them and should’ve just mentioned BOTH! Thanks for your other recommendations!!! I’ve heard so many good things about these but I’ve not read them yet - fingers crossed I’ll have the ability to. I’m going to pin your comment for now so people can see these recommended books on top of those I’ve mentioned ❤️❤️🙏🏼
Great recommendationsTarot for Yourself is by far my all time favourite Tarot book!I have read The Open Reading and half of the Untold Tarot ...and I feel that they are great as well..not just for beginners but also for Tarot readers that want to expand their knowledge on the subject! Thanks for sharing! :)
*Simon,* some exceptionally valid points, and A+ recommendations! PS - _(and sooo off topic!)_ we share a surname in common... Goa, Portugal, or Brazil?
Holistic Tarot is my favourite tarot book for sure. Great author. Hey I love your energy for tarot and the way you are so enthusiastic talking about tarot. Subscribed👍🏻
thank you! your video was very helpful into guiding me with the right book for me. as a beginner, ill be buying “the easiest way to learn the tarot ever” bc i know learning by imagery is recommended for beginners🖤✨
I am in LOVE with Holistic Tarot because of both its thorough academic approach and its meticulous index. I can quickly access exactly what I'm looking for in that book and I wish that were the case with more reference books. Thanks again for another amazing video...I just realized I can't go back to your video without posting this comment, so I might be commenting again. 😊
A very thoughtful list. My library has The Creative Tarot and for some reason, I've never read it! Totally going to check it out now. I really like your ideas about developing a conversation with your decks. That is an important step I feel that I am relearning all the time. If I can't communicate with a deck, our readings don't exist with that deck. The type of reading changes not only with your development as a reader, but with your ability to communicate with the decks you use. 🤔
Thank you Mixtress Rae ❤️❤️🙏🏼 I also like the index in the Holistic Tarot it needs to be used that way hahahaha and oh my you need to read the Creative Tarot or at least check out some of her entries she’s so wry hahaha. Yes - understanding a deck’s language or at least the rough language of how the divine/whatever wants to communicate with you is so important. To me it’s the basis of what we do and people often skip to read for others ASAP which I’m not a big fan of! But to each his own, it’s all a journey. Thanks for empathizing with me my friend 🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️
@@BoyDiviner Today I did a little check in "conversation" with several of my decks inspired by you! It was a really good experience and helped me to reconnect with the personality of my decks. 😊
The Easiest Way to Learn Tarot Ever was the first book I bought myself. I had got books from the library but this book started my deep dive into tarot. I have not done all the exercises but I feel it would be interesting to go back and do them now I have a better grasp on the tarot. My tarot library has expanded to include Holistic tarot, the Tarot Bible, Tarot for Your Self, Kitchen Table Tarot among others. Thanks for the video...I might need to add a few more books 😁
Thanks for mentioning these other books - I didn’t like the Kitchen Table Tarot but am super duper intrigued by Tarot for Your Self. Everyone has been recommending it so hard!!! I’ve never heard of the Tarot Bible - adding it to my goodreads now to look into ❤️❤️🙏🏼🙆🏻♀️ I do also think going back to the exercises really is quite interesting once you’re already tarot fluent ☺️☺️ appreciate your comment my friend I love hearing about the books people have!!!!
BoyDiviner it funny how some books resonate with people and some don’t...Kitchen table tarot is not my favorite but it definitely gave a different perspective. A book that a lot of people recommend is 78 degrees of Wisdom...I got that from the library and just did not connect with it at all. I guess just like Tarot decks there is something out there for everyone 😄
Yes I totally agree!! ❤️❤️ and it’s ok to have different preferences! On that note, I didn’t enjoy 78 Degrees of Wisdom either 😂😂 glad to find someone else who’s open and honest on how that book may not always be resonant with everyone 🥰
I discovered this book on Amazon a couple of weeks back and I have it sitting in my cart...I am not a beginner...but I like Tarot books that have inspiring ways/exercises to work with your cards. Is it worth getting this book?Will I get something new out of it? Thanks in advance! :)
This is probably late to comment but I have to share several favorite tarot books - Tarot No Questions Asked: Mastering the Art of Intuitive Reading by Theresa Reed, WTF is Tarot? & How Do I Do It? By Bakara Wintner, Modern Tarot by Michelle Tea, and Psychic Tarot by Nancy Antenucci. I’m tempting to get Read Tarot for Yourself by Mary Greer.
Basically I would recommend any book by Mary K. Greer. Especially her book about reversals. It's a really excellent reference book for tarot meanings from different perspective. I also enjoyed Melissa Cynova's Kitchen Table Tarot - that's a really really simple book for beginners. She has a nice sassy, no BS writing style which I really appreciate.
Thanks Matt!!! I love Mary K Greer but I haven’t heard anything specific about her book on reversals so I really really love that you recommended that and will check that one out. I didn’t enjoy Kitchen Table Tarot and it was one of the first tarot books I got which turned me off oops but I think it can be pretty polarizing because I’ve also heard how much others enjoy it like yourself ❤️❤️🙏🏼 I appreciate your comment my friend
Hi. I like the actuality of your sharings. I just started tarot and stunned how it talked. Bought a few books like holistic tarot, and the lon milo book but havent really read it. Currently reading the Modern Tarot by Michelle Tea (very soft tarot book in a sense of not deep dive but still knowledgeable) i think similar to Creative Tarot on meanings to meanings book. Btw, did you read Tarot Wisdom by Rachel, because I’ve bought that book (in waiting to send to me), heard that is more of a good read than 98-degrees.
Thanks for your input my friend. I couldn't get into the Modern Tarot book -- I think Michelle Tea's writing wasn't too for me. I didn't read Tarot Wisdom because I didn't enjoy 78 Degrees of Wisdom from her! I think I prefer more "concrete" books and hence, my picks in this video.
Great suggestions. I agree with most of the suggestions by Simon Fernandes for TdM. Tarot For Yourself and Tarot Plain and Simple are the books I usually recommend first, followed by Holistic Tarot.
Thanks for your input!! Everyone’s raving over Tarot for yourself - maybe I should finally just get it and find out for myself how great it is. I appreciate you affirming Simon’s choices for the TDM esp since I haven’t read Camelia Elias’s work!!
Ah there are so many good books out there... if you like Dusty‘s first book, you’d probably like his second one as well. It has some new exercises and it also teaches you to dive deep into a spread and get all the juicy bits out of it. He goes by the Celtic Cross but I feel like you could apply the methodology to any other well crafted spread. He also touches of tarot for manifestation and such. I also agreed with others here about Tarot For Yourself, it’s a staple. I’ve been meaning to pick up Correspondences and keep forgetting about it, but after hearing your thoughts on it, i have no excuse lol. I also don’t have any books by Camélia Elias, so I want to check them out too. Great recommendation, Caspar 👍🏻
Thanks!!! I’ve his second book too I just didn’t recommend it because it’s slightly more advanced than what beginners would want!! I loveeee the Celtic Cross so no problems there ❤️❤️ ok I’ve put Tarot for Yourself on my list of books to get someday LOL I’ve too many to cover. Thanks for your thoughts my friend ❤️🙏🏼
Along with the dusty white book, I would also recommend his 2nd book to that... advanced tarot secrets. Or the black book as I call it! It's got some new exercises to try and it shows you how to get a ton out of the celtic cross spread.
I have the second book too and I’ve read it very briefly!! I like it a lot but because it’s “advanced” I didn’t include it in this video hahaha but you’re right - it could easily be usable by beginners too I think. Thanks for bringing this up Jenny 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
Great suggestions, Casper! It was fun to see what you recommend, I think I am more of a 78 Degrees of Tarot kind of guy 😂😂😂 I hope you are well friend 💚✨
The only one of those I have in my book video is Holistic Tarot. I'm not familiar with the others. I have had Tarot Correspondences on my shopping list for ages!
Thank you so much for these recommendations and explanations as to why you recommend each :) The book that helped me the most for the cars by card meanings, was actually ‘Tarot for Writers’ by Corrine Kenner. Since she’s written it for writers to use as prompts, it helped me grasp the ‘essence’ of a card instead in its parts and entirety.
Like yourself, and others here, I ♥️ benebell's _EXTENSIVE_ content library, and the holistic tarot is a reference library staple. All good selections featured. *Thank you, C.* Stay well.
Thanks Cara!!! I’ve too many Benebell courses 😂😂 and I don’t think I’ve actually finished any in its entirety fml. You stay well Cara I appreciate you checking this video out 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
You’re making me want to purchase the Holistic Tarot, Tarot Corresponces and The Aleister Crowley book 😂😂 .. I can’t say that I recommend any book because I have yet to find a resourceful book on the tarot and truthfully I haven’t been looking because I’m first trying to learn it intuitively before I get further down the tarot rabbit hole lol
Thanks for your input Danielito!!! I agree with you; sometimes reference books can stop you from understanding the tarot intuitively - the first book I mentioned might sound cheesy but its exercises really helped me get it more intuitively and I appreciate that ❤️❤️ I hope your learning journey goes smoothly 🥰🥰
@BoyDiviner ... Ah, so on a personal level you’re suggesting the 1st book you mentioned in your video for me? I will definitely take a look at it too buy it then... it’s funny because usually Tarot readers are divided into two main categories (which is the same for artists and writers): 1) Planners - people who obviously plan out their projects, in the Tarot world this would be someone who reads every definition, studies each card intensively, writes everything down.. 2) And those who are the total opposite of that, in the Tarot world this would be people who learn the cards on the spot, without much references, don’t really jot down anything, and learn the cards by their own interpretations. I would say I am smack in the middle of these two types of people because I definitely am not a planner but I also enjoy reading and having references to go by, and I wholeheartedly believe in our own intuition and our own interpretations when it comes to reading to reading tarot but one can not disregard the actual meanings of the card in the process. Anyway, I thought I’d put this out here because I see these two types of archetypes a lot in the pagan communities and they generally think differently from one another.
Thanks for your elaboration!!! Yes, I think the first book will be useful but please do your own research 😂😂 I’m definitely not an authority. I’m the same as you - I’m right there in the middle so I need to find my own way like yourself ❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼 totally can relate hahahaha
90% of tarot books have cards meaning one by one. 🙄 i would like to get a book that really gets into the reading,to explain how cards are changing meaning inside the spread., how they behave around other cards. Please recommend if you know any.
The Easiest Way To Learn Tarot Ever gives you the tools to exactly learn that but you have to do the exercises. I hopefully will also come up with a short MasterClass in 2021 that addresses this because I too believe that’s the best way to learn tarot!! Thanks for checking in.
Some other recommendations: Learning the Tarot by Bunning. This is the book I started with in 2004 - highly advised.
Another is very recent : WTF is Tarot by Bakara Winter. Very modern, the F word does appear but it's very approachable tone.
The absolute best book to learn reading for yourself is Tarot for Yourself by Mary Greer - hands down the most instructive book for self reading I've seen.
For TdM three essential books are The Open Reading by Yoav Ben Dov (newer edition is called The Marseille Tarot revealed).
Marseille Tarot by Camelia Elias - non-esoteric fortune telling style reading. Also, Untold Tarot by Caitlin Matthews - good for pip decks as well. These three books are really good for learning to read intuitively.
Some beginners prefer the TdM - it is the 3rd tarot system ( of four) so I believe you need to include TdM books as well.
Yes!!! To be honest, in my original draft, it didn’t have the Creative Tarot book but had the Marseilles Tarot revealed - but after a lot of thinking, I exchanged them. You‘ve made me realize that maybe I shouldn’t exchanged them and should’ve just mentioned BOTH! Thanks for your other recommendations!!! I’ve heard so many good things about these but I’ve not read them yet - fingers crossed I’ll have the ability to. I’m going to pin your comment for now so people can see these recommended books on top of those I’ve mentioned ❤️❤️🙏🏼
@@BoyDiviner Very kind of you!
Not at all!!! You took the time to breakdown these books so helpfully ❤️❤️🙆🏻♀️ thank you
Great recommendationsTarot for Yourself is by far my all time favourite Tarot book!I have read The Open Reading and half of the Untold Tarot ...and I feel that they are great as well..not just for beginners but also for Tarot readers that want to expand their knowledge on the subject! Thanks for sharing! :)
*Simon,* some exceptionally valid points, and A+ recommendations!
PS - _(and sooo off topic!)_ we share a surname in common... Goa, Portugal, or Brazil?
Holistic Tarot is my favourite tarot book for sure. Great author.
Hey I love your energy for tarot and the way you are so enthusiastic talking about tarot.
Subscribed👍🏻
Thanks so much for the compliment Kraken ❤️❤️
thank you! your video was very helpful into guiding me with the right book for me. as a beginner, ill be buying “the easiest way to learn the tarot ever” bc i know learning by imagery is recommended for beginners🖤✨
I'm so glad!!! I really enjoyed that book I hope it helps you :) :)
I am in LOVE with Holistic Tarot because of both its thorough academic approach and its meticulous index. I can quickly access exactly what I'm looking for in that book and I wish that were the case with more reference books.
Thanks again for another amazing video...I just realized I can't go back to your video without posting this comment, so I might be commenting again. 😊
A very thoughtful list. My library has The Creative Tarot and for some reason, I've never read it! Totally going to check it out now.
I really like your ideas about developing a conversation with your decks. That is an important step I feel that I am relearning all the time. If I can't communicate with a deck, our readings don't exist with that deck. The type of reading changes not only with your development as a reader, but with your ability to communicate with the decks you use. 🤔
Thank you Mixtress Rae ❤️❤️🙏🏼 I also like the index in the Holistic Tarot it needs to be used that way hahahaha and oh my you need to read the Creative Tarot or at least check out some of her entries she’s so wry hahaha.
Yes - understanding a deck’s language or at least the rough language of how the divine/whatever wants to communicate with you is so important. To me it’s the basis of what we do and people often skip to read for others ASAP which I’m not a big fan of! But to each his own, it’s all a journey. Thanks for empathizing with me my friend 🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️
@@BoyDiviner Today I did a little check in "conversation" with several of my decks inspired by you! It was a really good experience and helped me to reconnect with the personality of my decks. 😊
Amazing!!! I haven’t done that in a while so this is a good reminder 😂😂 so funny how you’re inspiring me now!!!
Excellent! I look forward to adding some of these to my list & collection. 🥰
🥰🥰🥰 I hope they help you in your tarot journey!!!
There are a few books here I didn’t know about. Thanks for sharing these great recommendations! 😀❤️
Thanks for watching Jen!!! You’re definitely NOT a newbie so I don’t know if you need any of these books 😂😂
Nice video! I’ll be picking up at least 2 of these :)
Yayy Justin I hope they add to your tarot work ❤️❤️🙏🏼 thanks for watching 🥰🥰
The Easiest Way to Learn Tarot Ever was the first book I bought myself. I had got books from the library but this book started my deep dive into tarot. I have not done all the exercises but I feel it would be interesting to go back and do them now I have a better grasp on the tarot. My tarot library has expanded to include Holistic tarot, the Tarot Bible, Tarot for Your Self, Kitchen Table Tarot among others. Thanks for the video...I might need to add a few more books 😁
Thanks for mentioning these other books - I didn’t like the Kitchen Table Tarot but am super duper intrigued by Tarot for Your Self. Everyone has been recommending it so hard!!! I’ve never heard of the Tarot Bible - adding it to my goodreads now to look into ❤️❤️🙏🏼🙆🏻♀️ I do also think going back to the exercises really is quite interesting once you’re already tarot fluent ☺️☺️ appreciate your comment my friend I love hearing about the books people have!!!!
BoyDiviner it funny how some books resonate with people and some don’t...Kitchen table tarot is not my favorite but it definitely gave a different perspective. A book that a lot of people recommend is 78 degrees of Wisdom...I got that from the library and just did not connect with it at all. I guess just like Tarot decks there is something out there for everyone 😄
Yes I totally agree!! ❤️❤️ and it’s ok to have different preferences! On that note, I didn’t enjoy 78 Degrees of Wisdom either 😂😂 glad to find someone else who’s open and honest on how that book may not always be resonant with everyone 🥰
I discovered this book on Amazon a couple of weeks back and I have it sitting in my cart...I am not a beginner...but I like Tarot books that have inspiring ways/exercises to work with your cards. Is it worth getting this book?Will I get something new out of it? Thanks in advance! :)
This is probably late to comment but I have to share several favorite tarot books - Tarot No Questions Asked: Mastering the Art of Intuitive Reading by Theresa Reed, WTF is Tarot? & How Do I Do It? By Bakara Wintner, Modern Tarot by Michelle Tea, and Psychic Tarot by Nancy Antenucci. I’m tempting to get Read Tarot for Yourself by Mary Greer.
Thanks for sharing your choices, Casper! 💚💚
Thanks for checking this video out Jason ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼
Basically I would recommend any book by Mary K. Greer. Especially her book about reversals. It's a really excellent reference book for tarot meanings from different perspective. I also enjoyed Melissa Cynova's Kitchen Table Tarot - that's a really really simple book for beginners. She has a nice sassy, no BS writing style which I really appreciate.
Thanks Matt!!! I love Mary K Greer but I haven’t heard anything specific about her book on reversals so I really really love that you recommended that and will check that one out. I didn’t enjoy Kitchen Table Tarot and it was one of the first tarot books I got which turned me off oops but I think it can be pretty polarizing because I’ve also heard how much others enjoy it like yourself ❤️❤️🙏🏼 I appreciate your comment my friend
Hi. I like the actuality of your sharings. I just started tarot and stunned how it talked. Bought a few books like holistic tarot, and the lon milo book but havent really read it. Currently reading the Modern Tarot by Michelle Tea (very soft tarot book in a sense of not deep dive but still knowledgeable) i think similar to Creative Tarot on meanings to meanings book. Btw, did you read Tarot Wisdom by Rachel, because I’ve bought that book (in waiting to send to me), heard that is more of a good read than 98-degrees.
Thanks for your input my friend. I couldn't get into the Modern Tarot book -- I think Michelle Tea's writing wasn't too for me. I didn't read Tarot Wisdom because I didn't enjoy 78 Degrees of Wisdom from her! I think I prefer more "concrete" books and hence, my picks in this video.
Great suggestions. I agree with most of the suggestions by Simon Fernandes for TdM. Tarot For Yourself and Tarot Plain and Simple are the books I usually recommend first, followed by Holistic Tarot.
Thanks for your input!! Everyone’s raving over Tarot for yourself - maybe I should finally just get it and find out for myself how great it is. I appreciate you affirming Simon’s choices for the TDM esp since I haven’t read Camelia Elias’s work!!
Ah there are so many good books out there... if you like Dusty‘s first book, you’d probably like his second one as well. It has some new exercises and it also teaches you to dive deep into a spread and get all the juicy bits out of it. He goes by the Celtic Cross but I feel like you could apply the methodology to any other well crafted spread. He also touches of tarot for manifestation and such. I also agreed with others here about Tarot For Yourself, it’s a staple. I’ve been meaning to pick up Correspondences and keep forgetting about it, but after hearing your thoughts on it, i have no excuse lol. I also don’t have any books by Camélia Elias, so I want to check them out too. Great recommendation, Caspar 👍🏻
Thanks!!! I’ve his second book too I just didn’t recommend it because it’s slightly more advanced than what beginners would want!! I loveeee the Celtic Cross so no problems there ❤️❤️ ok I’ve put Tarot for Yourself on my list of books to get someday LOL I’ve too many to cover. Thanks for your thoughts my friend ❤️🙏🏼
BoyDiviner 😊
Along with the dusty white book, I would also recommend his 2nd book to that... advanced tarot secrets. Or the black book as I call it! It's got some new exercises to try and it shows you how to get a ton out of the celtic cross spread.
I have the second book too and I’ve read it very briefly!! I like it a lot but because it’s “advanced” I didn’t include it in this video hahaha but you’re right - it could easily be usable by beginners too I think. Thanks for bringing this up Jenny 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
Great choices!I would add Tarot for Yourself to this list.Thank you for sharing! :)
So many people are raving over that book!!! Maybe I should really get it thanks for recommending ❤️❤️🙏🏼
@@BoyDiviner You could try the sample on Amazon...but I have no doubt you will end up getting it!It is sooo good! :)
Great suggestions, Casper! It was fun to see what you recommend, I think I am more of a 78 Degrees of Tarot kind of guy 😂😂😂 I hope you are well friend 💚✨
Hahahaha we are complete opposites I didn’t enjoy that book 😂😂😂 thanks for commenting James I hope you’re doing good too ❤️
The only one of those I have in my book video is Holistic Tarot. I'm not familiar with the others. I have had Tarot Correspondences on my shopping list for ages!
You’re already a good reader so you may not need those other books ❤️❤️ but Tarot Correspondences I really enjoyed hahaha I also might be biased there
Thank you so much for these recommendations and explanations as to why you recommend each :)
The book that helped me the most for the cars by card meanings, was actually ‘Tarot for Writers’ by Corrine Kenner. Since she’s written it for writers to use as prompts, it helped me grasp the ‘essence’ of a card instead in its parts and entirety.
Thank you so much Sam!!! I’m gonna add that to my book wishlist ❤️❤️🙏🏼
Thank you!
Thank you so much for watching ❤️❤️🙏🏼
Good recommendations.. I agree with you.
Thank you my friend 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
Like yourself, and others here, I ♥️ benebell's _EXTENSIVE_ content library, and the holistic tarot is a reference library staple.
All good selections featured.
*Thank you, C.* Stay well.
Thanks Cara!!! I’ve too many Benebell courses 😂😂 and I don’t think I’ve actually finished any in its entirety fml. You stay well Cara I appreciate you checking this video out 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
Are a list of the books please
You’re making me want to purchase the Holistic Tarot, Tarot Corresponces and The Aleister Crowley book 😂😂 .. I can’t say that I recommend any book because I have yet to find a resourceful book on the tarot and truthfully I haven’t been looking because I’m first trying to learn it intuitively before I get further down the tarot rabbit hole lol
Thanks for your input Danielito!!! I agree with you; sometimes reference books can stop you from understanding the tarot intuitively - the first book I mentioned might sound cheesy but its exercises really helped me get it more intuitively and I appreciate that ❤️❤️ I hope your learning journey goes smoothly 🥰🥰
@BoyDiviner ... Ah, so on a personal level you’re suggesting the 1st book you mentioned in your video for me? I will definitely take a look at it too buy it then... it’s funny because usually Tarot readers are divided into two main categories (which is the same for artists and writers):
1) Planners - people who obviously plan out their projects, in the Tarot world this would be someone who reads every definition, studies each card intensively, writes everything down..
2) And those who are the total opposite of that, in the Tarot world this would be people who learn the cards on the spot, without much references, don’t really jot down anything, and learn the cards by their own interpretations.
I would say I am smack in the middle of these two types of people because I definitely am not a planner but I also enjoy reading and having references to go by, and I wholeheartedly believe in our own intuition and our own interpretations when it comes to reading to reading tarot but one can not disregard the actual meanings of the card in the process.
Anyway, I thought I’d put this out here because I see these two types of archetypes a lot in the pagan communities and they generally think differently from one another.
Thanks for your elaboration!!! Yes, I think the first book will be useful but please do your own research 😂😂 I’m definitely not an authority. I’m the same as you - I’m right there in the middle so I need to find my own way like yourself ❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼 totally can relate hahahaha
90% of tarot books have cards meaning one by one. 🙄 i would like to get a book that really gets into the reading,to explain how cards are changing meaning inside the spread., how they behave around other cards.
Please recommend if you know any.
The Easiest Way To Learn Tarot Ever gives you the tools to exactly learn that but you have to do the exercises. I hopefully will also come up with a short MasterClass in 2021 that addresses this because I too believe that’s the best way to learn tarot!! Thanks for checking in.