
Beginner's Guide to Tarot
Understanding Tarot Cards and Their Meaning
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Narrated by:
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Anders Magnus Anderson
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By:
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J.D. Rockefeller
About this listen
Tarot cards have been around since the mid-15th century in Europe. The initial Tarot cards were created to be a fun game, however the decks have evolved considerably. Since that time, the cards have developed into a method of guided meditation and a method for predicting the future. Most people are mainly accustomed to hearing the word in association with the latter. If you have ever been curious about the cards and their true power, here is an easy guide to understanding the Tarot and how the cards can work for you.
©2016 J.D. Rockefeller (P)2016 J.D. Rockefeller
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