Tarot for Beginners
During Covid, I had a massive case of writer’s block, so I inexplicably drummed up two hobbies: Dollhouses and Tarot Cards.
Long story short, beginning in March 2020, I refurbished an old family dollhouse while Covid was infecting and killing. Then, I built three more while simultaneously learning and practicing tarot card readings.
I have to be honest; I’m a scaredy cat when it comes to the occult, witchcraft, or fortune-telling. But back then, I thought, “I love playing board games, so why not try my hand at tarot cards?“
In reading up on Tarot, I discovered that people used the cards as far back as the 1400s as a parlor game. Since I had a sh*tload of time on my hands, I thought it would be a playful way to spice things up socially.
Or I should say antisocially since I wasn’t socializing with anyone except my husband for way too many months during Covid when I decided the best strategy for staying alive was staying inside.
And since my husband called tarot cards “hogwash,” I was stuck practicing tarot solo.
In between hiding from Covid and dollhousing, I would pull one tarot card daily and read up on their meanings. But most of the time, the cards spoke for themselves with their stunning imagery and allegorical symbols. Plus, it became a fun diversion at a time when fun was not in my vocabulary.
Four years later, I feel I can finally read the cards reasonably well, but I still refer to my notes—now my latest book—for guidance. One of the best things that came out of Covid for me was writing my most recent release—a 96-pager that I had no idea I was even going to write!
Tarot for Beginners is a helpful guide for interpreting the Rider-Waite®Tarot Deck and an enjoyable pastime to share with friends. I also added a touch of numerology and astrology to make it more interesting.
Plain and simple, my book is a unique and quirky way to add some amusing entertainment to a social gathering.
I hope you like it!