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True Heart Intuitive Tarot, Guidebook And Deck

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An exquisite tarot card deck and guidebook boxed set by Rachel True, beloved for her role as the co-star of the cult-classic movie The Craft Rachel True, an actress best known for her role in The Craft, is a lifelong occultist—she had been reading tarot cards long before being cast in the 90s witchy cult classic. Now, True shares her tarot knowledge through her unique guidebook and deck boxed set. Each card in the deck is uniquely made following a beautiful, multicultural aesthetic. True’s guidebook helps readers use the cards as she does: with an intuitive approach, rather than assigning one literal definition to each card. She shares personal stories from her experiences in Hollywood to explain how the cards can mean something different for each person, depending on their unique set of circumstances. True’s stance is that tarot cards don’t predict the future, but rather suggest possible outcomes based on the reader’s present energy. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harvest


Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 13, 2020


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Print length ‏ : ‎ 224 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1328566269


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 63


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.7 x 1.4 x 8.7 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #103,709 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #143 in Fortune Telling #296 in Witchcraft Religion & Spirituality #314 in Tarot


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  • Buy True Heart Intuitive Tarot - and take the journey of discovery!
Please take my word for it – Rachel True has written a marvelous book that is more than a great and instructive read – it is a book to be consulted, reread and treasured for a lifetime. And the multicultural Tarot deck that she has created is beautiful and thought-provoking beyond words. Each card is a work of art. Whether you are interested in the art of Tarot or simply someone who enjoys exceptional visual art, each card can be cherished and appreciated like a painting that takes on a life of its own, and over time, becomes a familiar persona in an alternate world, to be visited time and again. I am an attorney by profession with spiritual beliefs grounded firmly in Christianity. Both the law – with a bias against concepts that are not supported by reason and demonstrable evidence – and my Christian culturalization – which historically has viewed Tarot with suspicion – conditioned me against taking any interest in Tarot. I only recently started my journey of discovery into the art and practice, initially as an academic exercise. My inquisitiveness was sparked by pre-publication blogs by the author herself, Rachel True, a wonderful actor who I came to appreciate as an incredibly intelligent, thoughtful, engaging, sincere, and kindred spirit. Even though our spiritual beliefs and practices are not the same, I realized that we both were on similar journeys to discover truth and enlightenment in challenging times. In True Heart Intuitive Tarot, Rachel reveals how Tarot can be used as a tool for self-reflection, guidance, and self-empowerment. Unlike my preconditioned notions about them, the Tarot cards are not ungodly idols with powers to capture our spirits and magically foretell impending imaginary dooms. Though visually spellbinding, the cards, as Rachel shows, merely are tools made of paper and ink. Rachel explains that the true force and power of the craft always rests with us – and that the cards simply allow us to tap our own intuitions and spiritual energies. Like my finest college and law school professors, Rachel approaches her subject matter and readers with great care and respect. Her lifetime of study and experience make her highly qualified to teach about trustworthy methods, traditional meanings and psychoanalytic perspectives. But while explaining the historical underpinnings and traditional interpretations of Tarot, she provides her own views and gives her readers the intellectual freedom to do the same. And that is where I found the greatest common ground with my own spiritual journey – in the liberty she allows us to search for and find Truth, meaning and guidance through (not in) the cards – rather than bludgeoning us to a slavish adherence to dogma. The sweetest surprises of True Heart Intuitive Tarot are in Rachel’s 22 personal memoirs, one at the end of each chapter on the Major Arcana. In each one, she tells how Tarot helped her navigate her personal trials and tribulations throughout her life and career. Each story is generously revealing, demonstrating how we, too, can find comfort in times of trouble and be empowered to overtake life’s most challenging obstacles. In learning how Tarot has helped Rachel, I am struck by the irony of how my own faith has given me a similar foundation for finding my way. I remember the words of Jesus: “You shall know them by their fruits.” And the fruits of Rachel’s book are all good, regardless of a reader’s faith or philosophical perspective. I wholeheartedly encourage you to buy True Heart Intuitive Tarot. It will pay dividends far, far beyond its purchase price. I am attaching a photo of my wife and me with the True Heart Intuitive Tarot book, cards and box. The photo does not fully express the beauty of the artwork, but hopefully, it conveys our delight on the day we received these gems from Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2020 by Anthony P. Semancik Anthony P. Semancik

  • informative, vulnerable, inclusive, well-crafted, luscious imagery, beautiful writing
First i will say that I am a Rachel True fan from Half Baked and Half & Half. Despite my brooding alternative black girl magic healing crystal buying-tarot learning-astrology dabbling curly haired self, I have not seen The Craft.Probably wont, just to be weird. Anyway, I have been learning tarot for the past couple of years or so off and on but i was the type who may as well not have images printed on the cards. I would jump to the internet to look up the meaning of the card and the relation to the placement in my spread. "Intuitive" tarot. Intuitive is the key. True draws from one of her creative roles as an actor to share a method for learning to remember the generally understood meaning of the cards. This was the first takeaway from the book for me. I don't know if its a common method but it is something that really shifted my way of looking at the cards. If you are a fan of hers, i would read the book in order, or if you want to jump in and start with the tarot part, i recommend using the method she talks about and read it based on the order that you pull the cards. Theres definitely more than one way to use this guidebook. The major arcana takes up the bulk of the book and they are presented in great detail, the general understanding of the meaning of the cards- far more detail than the teeny guides you get slipped into the usual tarot decks. Following these are personal essays, which helped me as the reader, further understand them more, and the reasoning why the illustrations of this and the R-W-S Deck are the way they are. Without spoiling, the essays illustrate the low and high vibes of the cards in unexpected ways, ways that you may not think about because of your initial impression of them. Also the essays are relatable while still talking about at times, "Hollywood". This may be one of the most useful "memoir-y" books i've read in a while, she's sharing pieces of her life in a way that helps her readers learn more than just about her, but a skill that we can use ourselves. it is impossible for me to look at tarot the same way after reading this book. In these times it is important for all of us to take care of and really get to know ourselves on this plane. True Heart Intuitive Tarot is a handy companion for that. Some of the interpretations in the book i don't necessarily see and i feel comfortable saying that because of reading this book ("I learned it by watching you!") It's helping me settle into that zone of balancing trust in my intuition and listening to those with more experience than i do. The illustrations are beautiful, some are weird as hell, but overall they are a treat to look at. Inclusive of genders and races. Im baffled by the comments regarding the card stock. the cards feel exactly like my Rider Waite Smith deck they just don't have the beveled corners, which i only noticed during my confused inspection of the deck to make sure i wasn't missing something. All in all i absolutely recommend this book to creatives, to people looking for an alternative self help book, to those learning tarot, who are interested in tarot, those who are Rachel True fans. Well worth the wait. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2020 by Morganj

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