It is possible to interpret Tarot cards reliably when one focuses on their images and symbols. Hard and fast interpretation schemes are not always suitable for this purposein fact, in many cases they even make it more difficult to access the symbolism that is really there, for symbols are many-faceted and open to various interpretations; it is easy to get lost in a jungle of different possibilities. The present book provides a welcome aid in such situations. For each of the 78 Tarot cards a concise description of the ten most important of the depicted symbols and their essential aspects is given. (kup-Pressedienst)
The book is like an amazing toolbox (or sewing box). At last, one understands all the symbols and is well able to interpret the cards for oneself. (Pia Schneider)
The authors long years of experience make sure that this book represents a reliable source of advice and a practical aid with a wealth of experts tips.
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Acknowledgments
Our thanks go to those who have participated in our seminars and whose experience and observations have made a valuable contribution to the wealth of symbolic interpretation to be found in this book. And we would like to thank all those colleagues from whom we have been privileged to learn so much: Margarete Petersen, Luisa Francia, Rachel Pollack, Marion Guekos-Hollenstein, Judith Brtschi, Hajo Banzhaf, Gerd B. Ziegler, Eckhard Graf, Jim Wanless, Klausbernd Vollmar and especially Lilo Schwarz, whose trailblazing book Im Dialog mit den Bildern des Tarot . The English edition, In Dialogue with the Imagery of Tarot 2005, has earned an excellent reputation through its lucid treatment of the details contained in the Rider/Waite TarotE.B / J.F
Contents
An Overview of the 78 Cards
Major Arcana / trump cards
Minor Arcana: Wands
Cups
Swords
Pentacles
10 reasons for writing this book
- People have often asked us to do so.
- We would like to gather together the knowledge and insights which we have gained in the course of a quarter of a century in our work as tarot authors and in conducting seminars (not only for the benefit of our readers, but also for ourselves).
- We like to write about tarot!
- Life is too short to waste time with substandard interpretations.
- The Rider / Waite cards contain a wealth of things still waiting to be discoveredby ourselves and by our readers (so we are hoping to receive your feedback!).
- At present the main focus of our work is on publishing, so we do not have as much time as we would like for giving lectures and seminars. This book can go some way towards filling the gap.
- Many people have problems with some of the tarot cards. We would like to encourage readers to look a little more closely at the contents so as to be able to draw their own conclusions.
- And we hope that this will help sharpen readers perception for their everyday lives, so that they are better able to look beyond what seems like a straightforwardly good or bad incident or experience and perhaps discover a deeper significance.
- We have never written a book such as this before. It struck us as being a helpfuland interestingidea to summarize the essentials briefly and concisely.
- One can occupy oneself with a subject such as the tarot for 25 years without it becoming boring. (On the contrary, getting older is the prerequisite for accessing certain kinds of knowledge.) We would like to share these aspects, too.
Evelin Burger & Johannes Fiebig
Tarot interpretationthe easy way
The 10 best Tarot definitions
- The true Tarot is symbolism; it speaks no other language and offers no other signs. (Arthur E. Waite)
- Tarot is one of many possible stairways into your depths. (Luisa Francia)
- The tarot addresses ones intuition from a stance which lies between the intellects cold rationality and the realms of mystical fancy. (Die Zeit)
- The tarot could be described as Gods Picture Book, or it could be likened to a celestial game of chess, the Trumps being the pieces to be moved according to the law of their own order over a checkered board of the four elements. (Lady Frieda Harris)
- Tarot is spiritual poker. (Mario Montano, alias Swami Prembodhi)
- Tarot is the yoga of the West. (Robert Wang, as well as Hans-Dieter Leuenberger)
- Tarot is a good servant, but a bad master. (Hajo Banzhaf)
- Tarot works, because the messages in the images have an effect on your consciousness which simultaneously influences your lived reality as well as acknowledging the existence of a higher Will and entering into a state of harmony with it. (Gerd B. Ziegler)
- Tarot is the ideal bridge-builder: At the point where you seem to be able to go no further, you can build a bridge by dealing a spread of cards. The symbols on the cards show you new paths. You try them out. And then new possibilities become apparent in real life as well. (Johannes Fiebig)
- The Old World may take pride in the fact that with the Tarot it has produced its own esoteric systema school for training emotional intelligence, the wisdom of the heart and that of the soul which has neither been devised by priests or pharaohs, nor by cabbalistic scribes, but has been engendered through the collective subconscious of the Occident. (Eckhard Graf)