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Helpful votes received on reviews: 67% (2 of 3)
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The Tarot Handbook by Angeles Arrien
The Tarot Handbook by Angeles Arrien
I was divinely guided to use the Tarot a few years ago and after such strong encouragement, I purchased a certain deck and had it for 6 months before I dared to use it. While I was still spooked by the Tarot, I was guided to purchase this book. It made all the difference...a very positive, unique and elaborate approach to the Tarot. It opened the door for me. Now, many books and decks later, I'm in love with the Tarot...and although I don't agree that this is the "only book you'll ever need," I do believe it is a must-have for your library of Tarot books.
Miracle of Names by Clayne Conings
Miracle of Names by Clayne Conings
Great little book. I was impressed that it included many unusual names--mine included (as a kid, I could never find anything with my name on it--you know, like those little tags we all wanted on our banana-seat bikes); my only complaint is that it seems to have omitted a few of the more common names. Perhaps I just like it so much and find it to be such a valuable resource that I just wish every name was in it! The descriptions are refreshingly accurate--a definite plus for your metaphysical library.
Wild Mind: Living the Writer's Life by Natalie Goldberg
4.0 out of 5 stars Natalie Goldberg..., Nov 29 2001
I like Natalie Goldberg...she's real. If you're trying to talk yourself into becoming a writer, I definitely recommend both Wild Mind and especially Writing Down The Bones. Both books have wonderful ideas and exercises that will tweak your mind. The spiritual aspect is what draws me and she confirms in these books what I've long suspected. That is, when you connect with your own Higher Self, creativity will flow--whether it's writing or anything else, that's the first step to "getting it."