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		<title>By: Rainbow x7953</title>
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		<description>I absolutely adore the Tarot! I teach Tarot, and am currently writing a series of over 40 lessons, each looking at a different aspect of Tarot, each looking at a different way to apply it to our lives. I&#039;m a member of the ATA and a TCBA professionally certified reader, I can&#039;t say enough about the adventures of the Tarot. 

There are hundreds of different Tarot decks, and if you have an interest in learning to read the Tarot but haven&#039;t found a deck that speaks to you yet, take heart, for there truly is one out there for everyone. 

I use three main Tarot decks when I read. I like the Rider Waite Tarot as it was one of the first to put symbols on the Minor Arcana as well as the Major Arcana (trumps), and as my brain speaks in symbols I found it very easy to grasp the messages.

I also like the Tarot of a New Vision, which takes the standard Rider Waite deck and looks at it from behind; who is hiding behind the High Priestess&#039; throne? At what is the Magician looking? It really does give a very profound and different view as to what might be occurring just out of our view. It also is instrumental in getting us to ask questions as to what the card might be meaning.

Finally, my absolute passion has to be round cards. My favorite deck is the Tarot of the Cloisters, which is Rider Waite based, and has a stained glass theme. The cards are jewel toned, absolutely gorgeous, and each one has 360&#039; of interpretation in a reading.

Tarot is indeed a wonderful tool, and I feel so blessed to be able to explore it with my clients!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I absolutely adore the Tarot! I teach Tarot, and am currently writing a series of over 40 lessons, each looking at a different aspect of Tarot, each looking at a different way to apply it to our lives. I&#8217;m a member of the ATA and a TCBA professionally certified reader, I can&#8217;t say enough about the adventures of the Tarot. </p>
<p>There are hundreds of different Tarot decks, and if you have an interest in learning to read the Tarot but haven&#8217;t found a deck that speaks to you yet, take heart, for there truly is one out there for everyone. </p>
<p>I use three main Tarot decks when I read. I like the Rider Waite Tarot as it was one of the first to put symbols on the Minor Arcana as well as the Major Arcana (trumps), and as my brain speaks in symbols I found it very easy to grasp the messages.</p>
<p>I also like the Tarot of a New Vision, which takes the standard Rider Waite deck and looks at it from behind; who is hiding behind the High Priestess&#8217; throne? At what is the Magician looking? It really does give a very profound and different view as to what might be occurring just out of our view. It also is instrumental in getting us to ask questions as to what the card might be meaning.</p>
<p>Finally, my absolute passion has to be round cards. My favorite deck is the Tarot of the Cloisters, which is Rider Waite based, and has a stained glass theme. The cards are jewel toned, absolutely gorgeous, and each one has 360&#8242; of interpretation in a reading.</p>
<p>Tarot is indeed a wonderful tool, and I feel so blessed to be able to explore it with my clients!</p>
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