Le Tarot
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Le Tarot is a concise guide that introduces readers to the traditional tarot deck and its myriad interpretations. Spanning 70 pages, the book offers clear explanations of the major and minor arcana, outlines common spreads, and explores the symbolic meanings behind each card. Whether you are a novice eager to learn the basics or an experienced practitioner seeking fresh insights, the text provides practical tips for reading and interpreting the cards in various contexts. The author, Sarian Daynes, draws on established tarot lore while presenting the material in an accessible, step‑by‑step format. The paperback edition, published by Bornemann in 2000, is a handy reference for anyone interested in divination, self‑reflection, or the rich history of tarot symbolism.
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Sarian Daynes
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