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Read Like the Devil: Essential Course Reading Marseille Tarot

Current price: $29.20
Read Like the Devil: Essential Course Reading Marseille Tarot
Read Like the Devil: Essential Course Reading Marseille Tarot

Barnes and Noble

Read Like the Devil: Essential Course Reading Marseille Tarot

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This book is the first in a trilogy of books based on courses in cartomancy under the signature It is packed with examples of student work and teacher feedback. Camelia Elias lives up to her reputation of a cartomantic martial artist, taking no prisoners. Her cuts through misunderstandings and misinterpretations are clean, leaving the serious student of cartomancy with a sense of wonder. The aim is to establish a top-level cartomancy that gives the possibility for all the students of the Marseille Tarot to reach the level of competence where they are beyond comparison, in a league of their own. This course book offers rigorous deconstructions and revisions of traditional approaches to reading the Marseille Tarot, establishing a unique, oracular voice that's efficient, convincing, and poetic. The fortuneteller that emerges from these pages is analytical, deductively logical, and contextually situated. Her method fuses the obvious with an incisively penetrating Zen clarity.

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