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Everyday Tarot, by Gail Fairfield, just arrived. She has another book, Choice Centered Tarot.
I've only been skimming through the pages, but it appears her system of card meanings is based upon numerology, which many of us use to varying degrees in reading. However, the meanings are so off-base compared to standard RW. For example: The Nines represent integrating. For 9 Swords: Integrated Thoughts (upright) "Your lifestyle or daily schedule is proceeding smoothly. You can easily and flexibly adjust it when changes are needed without losing sight of your priorities. Verbal or written communication is flowing smoothly and clearly."
WT..?
Some meanings are not so far off base; such is the case with 5 Pentacles.
Like I said, I have not read the book, so I'm not qualified to critique this in any way. I would be curious as to whether anyone else is familiar with the book, or this methodology, and anyone's thoughts.
I've only been skimming through the pages, but it appears her system of card meanings is based upon numerology, which many of us use to varying degrees in reading. However, the meanings are so off-base compared to standard RW. For example: The Nines represent integrating. For 9 Swords: Integrated Thoughts (upright) "Your lifestyle or daily schedule is proceeding smoothly. You can easily and flexibly adjust it when changes are needed without losing sight of your priorities. Verbal or written communication is flowing smoothly and clearly."
WT..?
Some meanings are not so far off base; such is the case with 5 Pentacles.
Like I said, I have not read the book, so I'm not qualified to critique this in any way. I would be curious as to whether anyone else is familiar with the book, or this methodology, and anyone's thoughts.