Magickal Tarot
Spreads, Spellwork, and Ritual for Creating Your Life
by Robyn Valentine
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Pub Date 22 Jun 2021 | Archive Date 10 Jun 2021
Quarto Publishing Group – Fair Winds | Fair Winds Press
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Description
Tarot is a powerful tool for divination. Its magick, however, goes far beyond fortune-telling and prediction. Tarot cards represent situations we experience as we progress through the journey of life, with each card holding specific messages of perspective and guidance. Each individual tarot card holds rich symbolism that is imbued with energy and vibration. That energy can be applied to nearly all forms of manifestation, thus making your tarot deck a powerful magickal tool you can use to invoke specific outcomes in spells and ritual work.
With Magickal Tarot, you’ll learn the specific manifestation focus of each Major Arcana card as well as spells and rituals that align with each card:
- Use the Magician for confidence and glamour magick
- Use the High Priestess to assist in dreamwork and divination
- Use the Empress to support fertility and grounding of your creative projects
- Use the Emperor to aid in receiving a promotion or professional success
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781589239937 |
PRICE | US$22.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 160 |
Featured Reviews
I liked the front colour very bright and colourful. I liked the purple going through the book. I felt like there was lots of writing but it was all good information. I found the book very helpful to help me learn what each tarot card means and how to lay them out. I did like the information on the moon cycles.
Thank you NetGalley for letting me me read this book.
YESSS!!! Finally a decent book that combines Tarot and Magick and is suitable for newbies (to Tarot!)
This book is exactly what the title suggests. It is absolutely brilliant! I loved this!!!
The format of the book is great, and makes it super easy to use for reference as and when you need. The index is super useful too, allowing you to focus on key aspects of life/magick/manifesting to find the right card/spell you need. This is great!!
The illustrations are beautiful, and I like how they put a more modern spin on the Rider-Waite deck, yet still being super true to this original style.
This book has so much information in, but it never feels overwhelming! I was lucky enough to be sent an electronic copy of this book via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review, but I can say I have just preordered the hard cover for when it's released next month. I need this book in my life and on my shelves!!
Cannot recommend this more!!
This is a wonderful reference book. It covers the Major Arcana in detail, but with off of the other information provided, there's no need to waste space on the Minor Arcana. It's good if you just want information on using the cards for divination, but there is so much more this book provides. While the traditional RWT deck is used, most of the information can be used with any other Tarot deck..
Thank you to NetGalley for giving me a free digital Advanced Reading Copy (ARC e-book) of this title. I really enjoyed it! Magickal Tarot by Robyn Valentine was a great read. I love learning about the tarot; I have been studying it since I was a teen and I am always so excited to learn new information about the art. I thought it was really interesting the way that the book connected the tarot readings to magic, and I am ready to try some new spreads! It explained the symbols associated with the tarot cards in a really understandable language and is perfect for beginners or experts alike. I really liked how this book corresponds the cards to yes-or-no answers, and I think this book (paired with tarot) is a great tool for helping readers to become better aware of how the symbolism of the tarot can help us with manifestation and understanding in our lives.
5 out of 5 stars
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for sending me a copy of this in exchange for an honest review.
I've been doing tarot for a quite a while yet and of course I didn't think I was an expert but this book showed me I was not using the cards to my full advantage. Every tarot book I've looked at used have just explained the meanings of the cards and how to use different spreads. This book takes that to a whole new level. I never even connected tarot and manifestations before I always just saw the cards as a prediction and possible path.
It details everything each card symbolises so well and so clearly.
This should be people's go to book when starting tarot.
I absolutely loved this!
Highly recommend.
"Magickal Tarot" is a journey through Major Arcana. It is a book that connects Magick, rituals, and spell-crafting together with tarot energies. It contains an extensive description of each of the 22 Major Arcana cards together with a ritual or a spell that corresponds with their energies.
I enjoyed this quick read. It is pleasantly designed and gave me a deeper understanding of The Fool’s journey. The additional information about numerology, lunar phases, and the four elements are great introductions to further studies and learning more about each of these topics. Magickal Tarot puts an emphasis on symbolism and correspondences of 22 Major Cards and their use in spell crafting.
Who is this book for:
✦ Someone who would like to learn the meaning of Major Arcana cards: both in the upright and reversed version
✦ Beginner tarot reader that wants to connect and form a bond with their tarot deck
✦ A person interested in learning about the energies of Major Arcana cards and how they can be incorporated into magical workings
✦ A witch who likes to try new spells and rituals
What could be improved:
✦ The fact that this book doesn’t contain the meaning of all 78 tarot cards is a bit limiting and I can’t recommend it as an ultimate guide for learning tarot.
✦ The descriptions of each card are based on the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot imaginary and it would be great to see their reproductions in the book as well. “Magickal Tarot” illustrations are beautiful, minimalistic, aesthetic, and symbolic, but often lack the described color/depth of the RWS tarot cards’ version.
* Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for the eARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I read this book alongside my very first tarot deck, and it certainly helped me understand the cards, their meanings, and my readings! Tarot and magickal practices are new to me, but Robyn Valentine's book, Magickal Tarot, was accessible, easy to read, and fun in addition to being informative. I love that it was interspersed with color; this just added a whimsical element! This book is perfect for beginners (aka baby witches, if that's your thing), and I can't recommend it enough. I will definitely purchase a physical copy of this book.
Robyn's Magickal Tarot is in an easy-to-use format that explains tarot using language that even a novice can comprehend. It lays out all the aspects influencing each Major Arcana card and how someone can use the cards to positively influence their life.
This book does what it says it's going to do! Deepens your connection with the major arcana and helps you use spreads and spells to take that knowledge and elevate yourself. Will be purchasing!
There are a few books on this subject and I expect there will be more. This particular text is definitely one of the better ones, it is very accessible especially for a younger or newer audience. The history written at the start was very fair, giving credit to Pamela Coleman Smith yet also mentioning that there are areas of her life we are unsure of. The Fools Journey was only briefly mentioned, yet I really appreciate the bibliography at the back. The illustrations were good and presented a little more diversity than the original RWS. I did think some of the spells had ingredients that could be hard to source for some, so a few alternatives could have been given. The moon cycle at the back, table of references and spreads were a very good addition. I would recommend this for a teenagers, beginners. or early 20s especially.
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