Today, I’m diving into “Legacy of the Divine Tarot Book.” It’s not just a book, it’s like a whole journey into the world of tarot, you know?
So, I started by just flipping through the pages, and man, the artwork is stunning. It’s like every card is a masterpiece. But it’s not just about pretty pictures. This book goes deep into what each card means, and not just the usual stuff. It has insights from Ciro, the creator, and also from this guy James Ricklef, so you get different perspectives.
- First off, I read through the introduction. It talks about the history of tarot, which is super interesting. I never really thought about where these cards came from before.
- Then, I started exploring each card one by one. The book breaks down the symbolism, the colors, the characters, everything. It’s like a crash course in tarot reading.
- What I really liked is how it connects the cards to real-life situations. It’s not just abstract concepts; it’s about how these cards can reflect what’s going on in your life.
Diving Deeper
I spent a few days just absorbing all the information. I even tried doing some readings for myself, using the book as a guide. And let me tell you, it’s a whole different experience when you understand the cards on a deeper level.
The book also talks about different spreads you can use. I experimented with a few of those, and it’s amazing how much insight you can get from just a few cards. The meanings get into these cards, it just blows your mind. You start to see patterns and connections. I don’t know how to explain it in words, you have to experience it yourself to truly understand.
Honestly, I’m still learning. This book is dense, in a good way. There’s so much to unpack, and I feel like I’ve barely scratched the surface. But that’s the exciting part, right? It’s like a never-ending journey of discovery.
If you’re into tarot, or even just curious, I definitely recommend checking out “Legacy of the Divine Tarot Book.” It’s more than just a guide; it’s like a whole experience that takes you into the heart of tarot. I am totally absorbed in it, and I think it might be one of my favorite books ever. Just go for it. Trust me. You won’t regret it.