Master the Art of Intuitive Tarot Reading with No Questions Asked

If you're looking for an easy-to-follow, easy-to-read guide to mastering the art of intuitive tarot reading, then Theresa Reed's book, Tarot: No Questions Asked, is the perfect choice. It's one of the best New Age Reference Books available, offering great overall satisfaction and value for money.
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Maksym Bakriiev: Very easy going with the feeling that auther was here while you reading it. Very optimistic and refreshing, love this type of tarot vision when people not use only history and complicated divine, magic stuff but can be good in people emotions and psychology, great book.

Canada on Nov 06, 2023

Satyakam: I purchased this book after reading so many positive reviews but dont know why so many positive reviews, all 78 cards descriptions are very ordinary, better you will get in depth details description about 78 cards from google. There is no aspect covered if these cards come in health, career, education and other things. Intuition part is good but this book is very ordinary, not covering things how to make a good story and other things.For very basic level its good.

India on Oct 31, 2023

Doreen Miller: I am a big fan of Teresa Reed! I am seeing things in the cards now that I didn’t notice before. I am working my way through this book card by card and I love the Tarotcizes that are applied to each card. I needed some thing to help me better understand and this book definitely fills the bill. Whether you’ve been reading for a long time or a beginner this book is for everyone.

United States on Oct 21, 2023

S. J. Ziegler: Among many other parabolic musings, E.J. Gold once said he would not explain to a student how to bake bread, but if that person had tried to bake bread with less than ideal results he might be able to provide useful instruction.

You set out to do both, and I expect it also works well for newcomers, but I have to say the above applies in my case, having bungled through so many haphazard hit-and-miss readings over the decades I had never felt I earned the right to let anyone pay me.

Reviews must be succinct or no one will put up with them. So let me just mention one part of this book that I reread multiple times before moving on, your analysis of the many facets and connections within The Celtic Cross spread. I confess this spread had begun to feel like an unwieldy, dull and visually noisy layout after 40 years.

You presented a detailed breakdown of this well-known spread with clarity, patience and generosity. Although it is clear throughout that you respect the intuitive development and unique perspectives of individual readers, this foundational lesson nevertheless helped me sort out and stabilize the often slippery meanings of the positions themselves,...

United States on Dec 29, 2022

Waldfee: Es macht Spaß mit der Autorin die einzelnen Tarotkarten zu entdecken. Jede Karte wird mit Übungen zusätzlich deutlich. Gut zum Schmökern.

Germany on Nov 06, 2022

Rota do autoconhecimento: I like this author and her videos - love to hear her talk. Also, I love The Uncommon Tarot and think she came up with the first really useful LWB - it's small like other little deck guides, but her descriptions were smart and helpful. So I bought this book fully believing I couldn't help but to love it, too. Well, I don't.

In essence, this is anoter 101 tarot book (without some basic information a beginner might need). More than half is dedicated to card descriptions - which are good enough, but do not justify my purchasing another book describing all 78 cards. I am past that. Not that I despise a new point of view, but these days I have been looking for something more.

Then comes the intuition part, which I really thought downright bad. It simply presents tips for improving your intuition in general aspects - tips I considered foolish and useless. She also includes several personal anedotes I don't think add much (besides making a few readers perhaps believe one has to be a psychic to read tarot).

In this second part the book does present three types of spreads + interesting examples and explanations; but though I liked that part, I don't think they teach...

Brazil on Jan 24, 2022

Clifton Taylor: Ah!!! what can I say about my girl Theresa. I met her at Reader's Studio back in 2016 and she BLEW my socks off!!. When I entered the room, she jumped up and said: "CLIFTON!!!" I knew then it was going to be a good friendship. She sat at my table and we gave each other a tarot reading. Mine was sub-par, but Theresa's was MAGICAL!!!! I had been reading tarot for awhile but never noticed the things she made mention of in my reading. I believe one of the cards in question was the Two of Swords...just another minor arcana card? Not in the hands of THE TAROT LADY!!!! The card became prophetic!! She had given me a reading before from her late podcast back in the day when I called in and I tell you what, she had known NOTHING about me, but I do not know what kind of voodoo or hoodoo or witchcraft she did, but she hit the nail on the head in a matter of seconds. This book is my second purchasing of it. Yeah!! It's that good. I have purchased every single book she has written and this book is no exception. This is what happens when you read tarot every single day of your life for the past 40 years which is what she has done. Get this book!! Write in it! Draw in it! Scribble in it! Take...

United States on Aug 22, 2021

jannert: I bought this book on Kindle, just to see what it was like, and I'm now tempted to buy the print book to keep as an easy reference manual.

Many tarot books provide beginner information—the meanings of the cards, the history of tarot, a few spreads to try, and very general information on how to 'read' tarot. This books provides all these things, BUT it also goes into a great deal of depth and gives easy-to-understand samples of how actual readings work.

It also discusses ethics of readings, the formulation of questions to get the best results, and general approaches to doing readings for others. It pragmatically swipes away many misconceptions and pitfalls a tarot reader may encounter, but it never plays down the intuitive and subliminal nature of tarot at all. This is a very respectful book.

What's even better ...this author manages to accomplish all of this via a friendly, chatty and accessible way. She simplifies, and doesn't complicate the issues. Fantastic.

She includes 'tarotcizes' ...exercises ...in handling, reading, understanding and analysing the tarot. These may well be very useful, but I haven't tried them yet. But I HAVE found myself...

United Kingdom on Aug 15, 2021

Rex: I knew of the Tarot Lady. Heard of her here and there--I mean how could I not? She is a celebrity in the community. I followed her on IG and I enjoyed her daily IG Lives. She mentioned her upcoming book, so I thought, what the hell, why not try?

To be honest, I've been skeptical of the implications of reading intuitively. I felt like it was an excuse not to learn the traditions and historical meanings. I thought it rips tarot out of its esoteric/occult historical context in favor of a Do-It-Yourself mentality. I have been proven wrong, and I'm so grateful that I was incorrect.

Reed smatters all misconceptions about intuitive reading. Rather than poo-pooing on tradition, she conceives it as a starting point and foundation to our own interactions with the cards. I realized I've been incorporating intuition in my readings all along. I confused improvisational reading with intuitive reading.

The book sprinkles "tarotcises" to hone your intuitive skills. In the first part of the book, the exercises focus on developing a personal relationship with the cards. In the past, I've studied each card, focusing on its imagery, symbolism, and visual cues. The exercises took...

United States on Sep 03, 2020

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