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The Ultimate, Full-Color Guide to Using Tarot for Mindfulness
Cartomancy is like wakeful dreaming—meditating on images that produce a sense of invigorating relaxation. This comprehensive book demonstrates the amazing partnership between tarot and mindfulness. European tarot authorities Johannes Fiebig and Evelin Bürger make it easy for you to harness that partnership in fun and effective ways.
Featuring spreads, charts, and card-by-card breakdowns with color illustrations of each, this is a must-have resource for finding peace and balance through your tarot practice. Fiebig and Bürger guide you through all seventy-eight cards, showing you their symbolic language and how those symbols help you find magic in the present moment. The authors also teach you how to best use tarot cards for special occasions, answering mindfulness-related questions, and overcoming challenges. This book is packed with tips and techniques for better awareness, fulfillment, and joy.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherLlewellyn Publications
- Publication dateJuly 8 2022
- File size55910 KB
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Discover the amazing partnership of tarot and mindfulness with this comprehensive, full-color book by European tarot authorities Johannes Fiebig and Evelin Bürger.
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Featuring spreads, charts, and card-by-card breakdowns with color illustrations of each, this guide is the ultimate resource for finding peace and balance through your tarot practice. |
Cartomancy is like wakeful dreaming—meditating on images that produce a sense of invigorating relaxation. That's why tarot and mindfulness go hand in hand, and this book makes it simple for you to unite these practices in fun and effective ways. |
Fiebig and Bürger guide you through the entire deck, introducing you to the symbolic language of tarot and providing many spread suggestions. They also teach you how to best use the cards for special occasions, for answering mindfulness-related questions, and for overcoming challenges. |
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About the Author
Evelin Bürger and Johannes Fiebig have written more than twenty tarot books, which have reached a circulation of over two million copies and have been translated in more than a dozen languages in total. For Evelin and Johannes, the fascination of dealing the tarot derives from three main sources: You learn to use, to understand, and if need be to get through with 1) cultural role models, 2) the power of chance, and 3) a distinct experience of your own kind of view.
Many standards of contemporary tarot have been discovered or created by Bürger and Fiebig, including: "the card of the day" as the basic practice of the personal, creative use of the cards; the "double-face" (multiple meanings) of each card and each detail thereof; and the understanding of the "individual perception" (focus of view, affectedness etc.) of the cards that mirrors the personal perception in everyday life.
Fiebig and Bürger founded the German Königsfurt Verlag in 1989, which became a base of the current Königsfurt-Urania & AGM-Urania publishing companies. They have two adult children and live close to the city of Kiel at the Baltic Sea, Germany.
--This text refers to the paperback edition.Product details
- ASIN : B09HP3DVVR
- Publisher : Llewellyn Publications (July 8 2022)
- Language : English
- File size : 55910 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Best Sellers Rank: #920,033 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #550 in Tarot (Kindle Store)
- #2,769 in Tarot (Books)
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About the author

Psychologist and author Johannes Fiebig has committed himself to explore the symbols expressed in dreams, tarot cards or in daily experiences for over thirty years.
Fiebig was born in Cologne in 1953. His books have reached a total circulation of over two million and have been translated in more than a dozen languages. Fiebig has written numerous Tarot books with his wife Evelin Buerger and developed books about dreams and their interpretation with Klausbernd Vollmar. Supported by a team of art historians, Fiebig was the first to succeed in discovering quite all pictorial sources of classic art in the famous Dalí Tarot.
The longtime publisher of the Koenigsfurt-Urania & AGM-Urania publishing companies lives in a small village close to Kiel / Baltic Sea, Germany.
Photos: Evelin Bürger and Johannes Fiebig. Photographer: Micha Beckers.
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Another problem is that the authors phrase each card in a positive light, even 10 of swords are positive, so this become a gray mass of super positive bull.
The biggest problem is that this is so badly written I hardly retained any information, the language is so clumsily written and there are so many inspirational quotes put in everywhere I completely lost track, even reading a paragraph multiple times I generally did not retain any information. This is a headache inducing mess to read.
You should also be aware that this book just discuss RWS symbology and not Tarot in general so if the RWS is not for you then you might as well skip this book. This feel like a hastily thrown together money grab that use the word mindfulness in the title because it is popular right now. There is one method of numerology to calculate out cards for a reading which is interesting, other than that I would say skip this book, it is just not good.