Put your hand in the air if you've got a gorgeous Tarot deck squirrelled away at the back of the drawer gathering dust!
Me too – loads of them! Decks that I had sincerely promised myself that I would turn into proper working decks.
This is why I set up Tarot Kaizen (now going into its 6th cycle on Facebook). It is a closed and secret group where a series of 100+ exercises are posted, one a day (Mon – Fri) for 22 weeks, enabling you to work with your chosen deck and transform it into a proper working deck.
This book contains all the exercises from the Tarot Kaizen V group and will allow you to undertake the group's exercises without having to wait for the next facebook round to begin.
Interested?
What you need:
* A gorgeous Rider-Waite-Smith style deck that you want to turn into a working deck.
* Commitment to the daily exercises
* A working knowledge of how to read Tarot cards – Tarot Kaizen is not designed to teach you how to interpret the cards.
* Perhaps a journal/jotter/notepad to keep a hard record of your answers.
Me too – loads of them! Decks that I had sincerely promised myself that I would turn into proper working decks.
This is why I set up Tarot Kaizen (now going into its 6th cycle on Facebook). It is a closed and secret group where a series of 100+ exercises are posted, one a day (Mon – Fri) for 22 weeks, enabling you to work with your chosen deck and transform it into a proper working deck.
This book contains all the exercises from the Tarot Kaizen V group and will allow you to undertake the group's exercises without having to wait for the next facebook round to begin.
Interested?
What you need:
* A gorgeous Rider-Waite-Smith style deck that you want to turn into a working deck.
* Commitment to the daily exercises
* A working knowledge of how to read Tarot cards – Tarot Kaizen is not designed to teach you how to interpret the cards.
* Perhaps a journal/jotter/notepad to keep a hard record of your answers.