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Theresa Reed - Tarot

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Praise for Tarot No Questions Asked This delightful unpretentious - photo 1

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This delightful, unpretentious, straight-from-the-heart book by one of Tarot's great ambassadors to the world teaches usall of us, from beginners to longtime professionalshow to become better readers. Rachel Pollack, author of Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom

Theresa Reed has produced yet another invaluable resource for the modern Tarot reader. She makes you feel immediately at home through the fascinating stories and adds a lovely dash of fun to serious exercises. Even a seasoned reader will feel their work deepen through Theresa's careful tutelage. An absolute must for every Tarot reader's bookshelf. Courtney Weber, author of Tarot for One

Intuitive readings seem like something you should just be able to do, right? Intuition comes from within, after all. The problem comes when we start second-guessing our-selves. Theresa Reed takes you by the hand in her new book, Tarot: No Questions Asked. Every time you start to doubt yourself, Theresa will take your hand and lead you through the numbers, symbols, and meanings of these cards that have become her life. She will help you answer every question you have so that you can trust your intuition completely and use the cards with confidence. Everyone wants to learn from a master, right? Here's your chance. Melissa Cynova, author of Kitchen Table Magic, Kitchen Table Tarot, and Tarot Elements

Theresa Reed nails the essential beginner's quest to move from learning to actually reading for others. Her approachable point of view allows the reader to dive into each card in a very tangible way. I particularly like how she sprinkled her own personal experiencesgood and badto create an authentic book on how to read the Tarot cards. She doesn't hold back in offering her knowledge which, with her many years as a professional reader, has the depth that so many other books lack. I would recommend this book to my own students as well as anyone looking to gain experiential practice with Tarot. Arwen Lynch, the Professional Joy Seeker, Tarot by Arwen

Theresa's mission is always to help and guide. And she does that with true commitment and dedicated service to her readers, to assist them in becoming better helpers and guides themselves. She knows how to tell a compelling story and makes learning all about the Tarot fun, fascinating, and powerful, too. Amy Zerner and Monte Farber, bestselling authors of The Enchanted Tarot, Enchanted Love Tarot, and Instant Tarot

Theresa Reed once again goes above and beyond with Tarot: No Questions Asked. This book promises to walk us through reading Tarot when there's no specific question in mind, and it absolutely comes through on that promise. That alone would have been satisfying enough. Instead of leaving us satisfied though, Reed dives into helping us deepen our intuition with Tarot exercises that will be brand new to many readers and then tops it off with a section on how to take our Tarot skills to a professional level in a book that is as warm and friendly as it is informative. Reed leaves us feeling ecstatic and excited for our Tarot-filled lives and left me feeling eternally grateful for her presence and work in the worldwide Tarot community. Cassandra Snow, author of Queering the Tarot and Queering Your Craft

Tarot: No Questions Asked is an excellent representation of author Theresa Reed's work. It is written in a voice that is straightforward, down to earth, and that all levels of Tarot readers (or those wishing to learn to read the Tarot) will relate to.

She brings the cards to life through stories and exercises (called Tarotcizes), showing the reader how to access the magic that the Tarot can be. Her aim is to educate the readers on the cards, connect readers to their intuitive self, and show them how to read the cards intuitively.

The images in this book are from the classic Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot deck. Reed presents a solid foundation for the cards, then shows how they form a story during a reading. She discusses reversals, how cards can be read together, how to apply suits and numbers, and uses exercises termed Tarotcizes to challenge readers and to expand their perspective of the cards.

Reed also addresses the subject of going prowhat the pros and cons are and what the reader needs to pay attention to in order to set up their business properly.

There is a strong sense of both ethics and responsibility in Reed's writingsomething that is very important at all times. This is a book that you don't just read once and shelveit is a resource that brings something new every time you use it!Bonnie Cehovet is a professional Tarot reader, author of Tarot, Birth Cards and You; Tarot, Rituals, and You; Seek Joy... Toss Confetti; Invisible Me; Surviving the Holidays; reviewer; and contributor to The Cartomancer

Tarot: No Questions Asked summarizes Theresa Reed's philosophy on reading Tarot. Her no-nonsense, trust-your-gut approach to learning cards is easy to grasp and learn. Chock full of examples and exercises, Reed directs you to trust the stories contained in the cards and the little voices we all have to provide truthful and insightful answers. Interested in learning the art of the modern intuitive Tarot reading? Then don't pass this book up.Jaymi Elford, author of Tarot Inspired Life

Theresa Reed's Tarot: No Questions Asked is a fresh take on all things Tarot. Here the guiding principle is less a series of questions we ask the cards by rote and more an encouragement to take our experience of and relationship with the cards to a deeper, more intuitive level. It is an approach that yields so much wonderful insight, and Theresa's guidance is full of love and wisdom in equal measure. A wonderful and needed addition to anyone's magical library. Briana Saussy author of Making Magic

There is a reason that Theresa Reed is THE TAROT LADY: she is a Tarot fountain of knowledge. Tarot: No Questions Asked is a wonderful resource to get your intuitive Tarot readings to the next level. Perfect for beginners and people who already read the cards. This book is another fantastic resource by Theresa and I highly recommend it! Ethony Dawn, author of Your Tarot Court, and headmistress at www.tarotreadersacademy.com

In Tarot: No Questions Asked, Theresa Reed shares her years of hands-on experience and her immense wisdom with the Tarot, intuition, and professional reading practices. With her usual wit and no-nonsense approach, Reed invites both novice and seasoned readers to live the Tarot, rather than just practice or memorize the meanings. Within the pages of this book you'll discover new and exciting ways to work with the Tarot in a fluid and intuitive style. For me, Tarot is an ever-evolving body of knowledge, rooted in personal empowerment and reflection. As a Tarot visionary, Reed passes on the sacred torch for the future of Tarot to continue. I know Tarot: No Questions Asked will become a classic text. If you are interested in expanding your intuition and deepening your practice with Tarot, if you want to cultivate success as a professional reader, then you need this book. This information is rarely shared with such depth and approachability. Shaheen Miro, author of The Lunar Nomad Oracle and Lunar Alchemy, and coauthor of Tarot for Troubled Times

Dedicated to my mother Margaret Linder for teaching me to trust my gut - photo 2

Dedicated to my mother, Margaret Linder, for teaching me to trust my gut.

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