Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hi, I'm the author of Holistic Tarot, which is just another book on tarot, but if my dry, academic, research-intense approach resonates with you, then let me guide you through one way you could learn tarot. Go to the Holistic Tarot Study Guides page on my website to download the syllabi for beginner, intermediate, and advanced level tarot study. Download any of the supplemental handouts that pique your interest. Start with the Beginner syllabus if you're completely new to tarot. Or go to the Intermediate if you can hold your own in a tarot reading but now want to advance to the next level of study. The advanced syllabus gets into esoteric applications and reading tarot professionally. This video is an orientation for how I'd approach learning tarot with my book, the syllabi, and the free supplemental guides. When I walk through an art museum I always get the optional headphones and audio guide that give me the history, cultural context, and background of each painting and the artist behind the painting. The experience you get when you're guided through an art gallery by an art history professor is very different from walking through that same gallery by yourself. Of course you can still appreciate the art for art's sake, but if this is a craft you seek to perfect, then you've got to understand its legacy. Remember: the headphones and audio guide are optional. In tarot, if you want to read with an improvisational style where you're not learning technique, or history, or cultural context, then you don't need books and you certainly don't need a book that takes up as much space as Holistic Tarot. Sidebar: A quick note on intuitive reading. You often hear tarot readers talk about intuitive reading verses a rational or psychological approach, or textbook reading. Here's the thing. The words mislead toward a false dichotomy. You're not either an intuitive psychic reader and nothing else, or a by- -the-books analytical tarot reader. No matter your approach, all forms of tarot reading will be an exercise of intuition. So when people say "intuitive reading," I think what they mean is "improvisational reading." They mean you don't need to read a stack of books to learn tarot. They mean you don't need to know astrology or numerology or the Kabbalah or theosophy to become a competent tarot reader. You can in effect take a card and scry into the cards card’s imagery for psychic hits. You can look at the pictures on the card and tell your own improvised story based on the pictures. While I acknowledge that it is definitely true, that's what you call improve. If it's about psychic ability, then it doesn't matter whether it's a pack of cards splayed out in front of you, a bunch of rocks, shells, runes, a pendulum, or you're looking at clouds and divining with clouds. It's your psychic ability at play and any medium that's put in front of you is just a tool du jour to help you navigate that psychic ability. I would say that is a psychic reading, not a per se tarot reading. My book Holistic Tarot isn't about teaching psychic or improvisational tarot reading; it's about tarot in its classical form. It's about drawing from the masters, reconciling the seminal text on tarot from the 17th to the 20th century for an academic examination of how to read tarot. I propose a method for tarot reading i call tarot analytics, reconciling rationalism with intuitive- creativity. Logical reasoning and intuition are not mutually exclusive when you come into the world of tarot and you've got to remember that. Masters of this craft are going to have a strong command over both. I can't teach you intuition, but I can teach you tarot analytics and how to exercise your intuitive muscles so they grow stronger, more reliable. That's what Holistic Tarot is about. The Tarot is an incredible technology for synthesizing your rational thinking with creative- intuition. If you want to inherit and invoke the power that the tarot is capable of embedded into it by the tarot masters who have come before us, then you've got to get a classical training in tarot. Meaning you've got to know what those classical masters had to say about how to read the cards. Otherwise you're reading tarot in an improvisational manner, which absolutely and unequivocally has its uses and advantages, but isn't the methodology Holistic Tarot is espousing as tarot mastery. You don't have to agree with my characterization of tarot mastery. In fact, the reason I am inserting that view point here is to help you make up your mind on whether my book Holistic Tarot is right for you. If you disagree vehemently with what I've said, then you know, maybe Holistic Tarot isn't right for you. There are still many texts on tarot and so many viewpoints and approaches to tarot mastery that you've got to find the one that resonates with you, that stokes your inner fire for tarot. All that said, if you're the type who prefers classical training, then Holistic Tarot is going to be up your alley.
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