21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just as great as the 1st in series, if not better!, Aug 6 2001
By john berry - Published on Amazon.com
I would suggest buying this video to anybody who is interested in learning about symbolism on tarot decks and want to have or give stronger readings. It will really amaze you. It has helped my readings a great deal. Graphics of the cards on the video are wonderful and easy to see and understand. And just a lot of information throughout the whole video. You could look at the video everyday for a year and learn something new about the tarot. Morgan is great just like on her 1st one.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Like taking a class - At home, Mar 7 2006
By Nancy S. "Just Another Seeker" - Published on Amazon.com
The video may not be to everyone's taste, but it is not intended for entertainment. The "instructor" walks us through the major arcana cards, giving insight into all the details and what they may represent. After going through the major arcana, she introduces the minor arcana cards as she sets out several sample readings. She talks about the individual cards as she lays them out and then summarizes the indications of the spread as a whole. I will be watching my copy again and next time will take notes.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Information easy to Understand, Aug 28 2005
By JPB - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rider-Waite Learning to Read the Symbolism of the Tarot (DVD)
Both Tarot DVD program are great! They are just what I wanted and they both had exactly the content in them that was stated on Amazon's product page. I did not want to read or buy a book on the Tarot, so programs fit the bill. Both DVDs had graphics just like a book and explained the symbolism of the cards (1st DVD) or how to read the Tarot intuitively (2nd DVD) and both had sample spreads.
Really, the woman who teaches on camera speaks fine, if she spoke any faster, it would be like a used car salesman.
I have found that most how to DVDs are like books and that's the way they should be. They are for people that do not want to read or have the time to read, but want the information explained to them or maybe they are even dyslexic.
I can say if you are an advance card reader both DVD's content probably not for you.
jpm