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Prospero
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  • Paperback: 143 pages
  • Publisher: Aeon Books Ltd (30 Mar 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1904658032
  • ISBN-13: 978-1904658030
  • Product Dimensions: 21.2 x 13.8 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,287,665 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This book developed from the courses the author taught. Each chapter contains practical information, either about the structure of the Tarot or how to use it in readings, a ready to use spread, with ideas of where it can be most useful, Card descriptions of one of the Major Arcana cards (and the relevant Minor Arcana) and an exercise based on the Major Arcana card for the lesson. Highlights include: Different spreads for different questions; Relationship of the Tarot to everyday life; Affirmations; Guided Meditations; Contacting a Guide and finding a Teacher; By the end of the book the discerning reader will not only be fully armed to do readings for the public but also be imbued with the spirit behind the Tarot.

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Each chapter contains practical information, either about the structure of the Tarot or how to use it in readings, a ready to use spread, with ideas of where it can be most useful, Card descriptions of one of the Major Arcana cards (and the relevant Minor Arcana) and an exercise based on the Major Arcana card for the lesson.

Highlights include:

• Different spreads for different questions
• Relationship of the Tarot to everyday life
• Affirmations
• Guided Meditations
• Contacting a Guide and finding a Teacher

By the end of the book the discerning reader will not only be fully armed to do readings for the public but also be imbued with the spirit behind the Tarot.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A new look at Tarot, 5 Sep 2004
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This review is from: Tarot for Life (Paperback)
This book dispels dogmas and advances an open minded framework in which to use the Tarot, particularly suggesting that the cards may be spread for either fortune telling or deeper magical work. Prospero's approach is one who works daily with the Tarot and discards the notion of fixed or fatalistic attitudes almost immediately. Illustrated with an original design based on traditional Tarot images specially devised by the author working in conjuction with an artist, it will be interesting to see whether a brand new deck springs from this work.

'Tarot For Life' explores the meanings of the cards, different spreads, the structure of the Tarot and its relationship to the Qabbalah in a brief, easy-to-read format. Prospero breathes humour into the subject with plenty of personal references which make it a very warm, approachable book ideal for those who wish to learn but also has enough magical theory for the more advanced reader.

Prospero has managed to cover the middle ground between learner and initiate without diluting the content. Not all magicians will agree with the authors conclusions but none-the-less it remains a bold, candid and unusual work worthy of a first title.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Introduction to Tarot, 6 Jun 2005
By Janet Boyer "Author, Blogger, Mystic" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tarot for Life (Paperback)
"In every life there are things that can be adjusted for better results and other things that must be accepted as they are. Used well, Tarot can illustrate both and help us to exercise more freedom of choice in our lives." -from the book

Tarot for Life is a jargon-free, no-nonsense book that not only explains the meaning of the cards but also unravels the spirit behind them. Instead of providing dogmatic interpretations, Prospero encourages the reader to create a unique relationship with the Tarot. In fact, he stresses the importance of following your instincts, because ultimately, you have the last word on your relationship with the cards.

Divided into 22 lessons and featuring Tarot images commissioned especially for the book, Tarot for Life provides spreads, instructions on contacting your spirit Guide, reading ethics, affirmations, meditations and more. In each lesson you'll find:

* Some practical information, either about the structure of the Tarot or how to use it in readings or in other ways
* A spread you can use, with some idea of where it can be most useful
* Card descriptions-one Major Arcana card in each lesson and four Minor Arcana in lessons I to XIV
* An exercise based on the Major Arcana for the lesson

Although this book can be used for individual study, Prospero offers that it may be more enjoyable and rewarding to experience this course in a group of six people or less.

Prospero shares his knowledge of the Tree of Life (Kabbalah), magick, and Thelema, and offers a great chakra meditation for grounding. When I read Tarot for Life, I felt like I was being taught by a friend sitting across the table; with some Tarot books, the information is presented in a dry, elitist manner-but not so with Tarot for Life. Immediately accessible, the lessons meld esoterica, common sense, and personal experience for a fascinating course on the Tarot.

The author writes in such an engaging style that it can be easy to miss the wisdom he offers. For example, regarding the meaning of the Knight of Wands he explains: "As a level of development, either a change in attitude from `I should be given' to `I can get' or a change in outer circumstances which removes a block." For the meaning of the Knight of Swords, he remarks: "Be aware that the progress may be broadening rather than deepening knowledge."

It's tidbits like these that can contribute greatly to a reader's understanding and use of the Tarot.

My only criticism of this book is that I wish Prospero would have delved even deeper for the exercise portion of the lessons. In Appendix Two, he explains that he intended to write a pathworking covering all of the Major Arcana and building up an inner landscape that you can return to any time. Yet, he says that if someone is capable of using such an inner space, they should be equally capable of constructing it for themselves.

In my opinion, this does a great disservice for those unfamiliar with pathworking; I would have loved to read a comprehensive treatment of pathworking with the Majors. Instead, we're given a general outline on how to do it, within the constructs of the Tree of Life. No diagram of the Tree is given, so he merely describes the spheres and how they can be used as "houses" for the inner kingdom. Of course, those with no knowledge of Kabbalah or the Tree of Life would be quite confused by this.

This criticism on my part is quite minor given the aim and accomplishment of Tarot for Life. It just so happens that Prospero is such an engaging writer, I couldn't help but want more. In this case, my criticism is actually a complement.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Written by a full-time Tarot reader and teacher, 11 July 2008
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tarot for Life (Paperback)
Written by a full-time Tarot reader and teacher, Tarot for Life is a straightforward introduction to the art and practice of Tarot readings. Each chapter is centered upon a different Major Arcana or relevant Minor Arcana; ethics, affirmations, guided meditations, and the relationships of the Tarot to everyday life are discussed as well as the basics of how to properly interpret the cards. The true goal of Tarot for Life is not only to prepare the willing student to undertake Tarot readings, but also to communicate the spirit behind the Tarot itself. Black-and-white illustrations enhance this enthusiastically recommended primer. "Curses and hexes are extremely rare, not because they are difficult but because anyone who is mentally focused enough to use them effectively can usually find a way to get what they want without hurting anybody. Many people believe themselves cursed because of a run of bad luck, perhaps preceded by an argument with someone believed to have 'the power'. The best way to deal with this is to show the person how to raise their own energy level, perhaps through something like the Grounding or Shielding exercise but with a different emphasis."
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