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A Little Known Secret About Using Tarot Books for Intuitive Readings
Lately, Tarot books have been getting a bad rap.
"Put the book down!"
"Learn to use your intuition, not the book!"
"Forget everything you have learned!"
But, I have to say, I am still a fan of using Tarot books to help me read Tarot. And here's why.
Books on Tarot provide excellent learning material and stimulus.
Tarot card meaning books give ideas and inspiration about what each card means, often in different scenarios and settings. They provide a perspective of the symbolism within the card and what this may potentially mean in a reading.
Tarot books also provide tips and techniques on how to read the Tarot cards for a more accurate and insightful Tarot reading. They encourage you to think deeply about what experience you are creating for your client and yourself as the reader.
On the flipside, Tarot books are often criticised because they become like a crutch to the Tarot student and can take away the intuitive element to reading the cards. And, we all know that no one Tarot reading is the same, so relying on Tarot card meanings from a book can be quite restrictive when it comes to accurate readings.
The secret, however, is in how you use the Tarot books available to you.
Use your favourite Tarot books to study the cards, to generate ideas, to prompt new thinking and to provide some structure or background knowledge.
But, when it comes to doing an actual Tarot reading, put the book down.
Instead of referring to your Tarot card meanings book during a reading, put it to the side and trust your intuition to guide you. I know it's tempting to quickly flick to the card in your book and find out what it means, but if you have already studied the cards in between readings, you will have all the knowledge you need. Now, it's just up to you and your intuition to provide the most insightful reading possible.
So, don't go burning (or deleting) all of your favourite Tarot books just because some experts tell you to get rid of them. Use them wisely, but also balance your learning with trusting your intuition.
Brigit is the owner of Biddy Tarot and is a professional Tarot reader, blogger, mentor and author. She has written The Ultimate Guide to Tarot Card Meanings and has seen it help hundreds of Tarot students improve their Tarot reading skills.


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Comments
Book Lovers Unite!
I am so glad to finally hear somone defend Tarot books. Yes, it is easy to just buy another book rather using your own intuition... but you could just as easily get stuck by feeling the need to buy the right tarot bag or wooden box or cloth or the magickal herbs or crystals to store with the deck, not to mention the right clothes, hat, shoes, and on and on...
With books you have access to some of the greatest Tarot minds in the world! What a great gift that is.
And yes, the catch is that you have to train yourself to put them away during a reading and trust your own intelligence and intuition, as well as not letting the existence of such great minds intimidate you into not doing readings at all. Everyone starts somewhere.
So, thank you so much for coming to the defense of tarot books, as my bookshelves are literally sagging under the weight of them and I absolutely refuse to burn them
Robin Dalton
Stardreamer Tarot and Astrology
Awesome!
Biddy-
It is so great to have you on our Community Blog, and I couldn't agree with you more!
Christiana
Kudos!!
I wholeheartedly agree. Tarot books should be used as a springboard for your studt and intuiton. Not as the end all, be all.
Springboard
Yes, Gary, exactly. "Springboard" is one of my favorite words.
Tarot Books praise
I DO love Tarot books ("Fortune Stellar" as an example).
They are the best way to get the teachings from both actual and past true masters of this ART.
Intuition is important (of course!), it is a talent and grows only with (a lot of) practice. And, as in any other Art, it grows better when learning from skilled people who knows about it.
We, readers thru all the world, enjoy the creativity, insights, theories, experiences and tips from many tarot stars and true scholars, that want to share their knowledge with ... us!
This time, like no other in History, has been the most fertile one to spread both old and new ideas, thanks to the internet that gives access to a true Treasure: Books (and it would be foolish not to get them).
I have a lot of Tarot books, and it is a pleasure to read and compare them, disagree with some, get fun from others, and so on, but they always help to generate a new understanding, and many new ideas, about these magical cards, and how to better use them.
Thank you, Authors of Tarot Books !
Thanks!
Thanks, Tristan - Biddy did a great job with this post, and thanks for the shout-out for my book, Fortune Stellar!
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