Title: | Psychic Phenomena |
Notice: | Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing |
Moderator: | JARETH::PAINTER |
Created: | Wed Jan 22 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue May 27 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2143 |
Total number of notes: | 41773 |
I was looking for information on Tarot card readings. My girlfriend just bought a pack of Ryder cards about a week or so ago and bought a book with them to help her along. The book doesn't have some of the cards in it and she's finding along the way that certain cards in the book are the same but they are called by different names (eg, world vs. universe...). I've been looking through these notes for info for her and have looked into note 3, and also came to 323.1 where it suggests note 298.0 <Suggested Reading> - How to Tarot. It's not in the directory - can I still get to it somehow? Thanks, Cathy =:*)
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1499.1 | To lessen confusion; put like things together. | DNEAST::BERLINGER_MA | LIFE IN THE ASTRAL PLANE | Tue Jul 16 1991 13:38 | 24 |
re .0 When purchasing a companion book for a tarot deck I make sure that the book reflects the deck in mind or is written from the per- spective of the decks use. For instance. A. E. Waite wrote a companion book, for the R-W tarot deck, called "_The_Pictoral_Key_to_the_Tarot_". Eden Gray wrote one, for the same deck, called "_The_Tarot_Revealed_". I have both and find Eden Gray's to be better for me. I have a deck which I use (almost) exclusively for matters of the heart. The companion book I chose was written from the perspective of romance but reflects a diferent deck than what I use. To start out I would get a book that reflected the deck of my liking. Hope this has helped. Later, Mark | |||||
1499.2 | LEDDEV::KEEFE | Bill Keefe - dtn 223-1837 - MLO1-2 | Tue Jul 16 1991 14:07 | 5 | |
Note 298.0 was deleted sometime prior to 2-Nov-1989, which is the oldest directory listing I have. It was probably deleted by the author for reasons known only to that person. - Bill Keefe |