The Key To The Tarot: What Tarot Is - And How To Consult It

The Key To The Tarot: What Tarot Is - And How To Consult It

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  • Create Date:2021-03-27 13:19:16
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Arthur Edward Waite
  • ISBN:1846046521
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Summary

The companion to the Original Rider Waite Tarot - the most popular deck in the world。

First published in 1910, The Key to the Tarot is the essential guide to unlocking the secrets of tarot from the legendary creator of the Rider Waite Tarot Deck and renowned scholar of occultism, A。 E。 Waite。

This practical book explains the history and symbolism of the tarot deck as well as providing a step-by-step guide to using the cards for divination practices。 From mapping out your next career move to discovering your true passion in life, this is your key to harnessing the power of the tarot。

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Reviews

Paige Pedersen

Informative, but archaic

Ana

I’ve got some BEEF with this book。 He’s just spewing all this shit about why all the people who ever had anything to say about the Tarot are wrong and lame, but he never says why or offers a new perspective on anything。 Poorly built sentence after sentence without any real meaning。 Then when he actually DOES say something it’s some bullshit like how the Queen of Wands is chaste。 Oh really, Arthur? Queen of Wands is chaste? I bet your wives were, too。

Delia

It's a 3。5 for me but it's a very good book for starting tarot。 It can help you understand the basics of the history about it and the meanings。 It's a 3。5 for me but it's a very good book for starting tarot。 It can help you understand the basics of the history about it and the meanings。 。。。more

Megan Elliott

Pretty sparse as a guide, considering it's written by the guy who thought up the deck。 Lots of hinting at that which the "initiated" should already know。 It gives an interesting glimpse of how tarot was viewed in the Victorian era, however。 Pretty sparse as a guide, considering it's written by the guy who thought up the deck。 Lots of hinting at that which the "initiated" should already know。 It gives an interesting glimpse of how tarot was viewed in the Victorian era, however。 。。。more

Jean-claude Klein

I played with Turow in my early 20s。 Waite is a clear expositor。。

Chris Schaeffer

Why was I reading this? I don't know。 The one time I tried to tell the future with a tarot deck I got all the staves all in a row, so all I really learned is that I don't know how to shuffle cards。 Why was I reading this? I don't know。 The one time I tried to tell the future with a tarot deck I got all the staves all in a row, so all I really learned is that I don't know how to shuffle cards。 。。。more

Teleri

Don't bother unless you enjoy poorly researched, stilted, pompous Victorianism。 Waite was oh-so-self-important。 Don't bother unless you enjoy poorly researched, stilted, pompous Victorianism。 Waite was oh-so-self-important。 。。。more