Check this out …

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarot

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The advent of computer technology and the internet is changing the way tarot information is disseminated. For the self-published The WorldTree Tarot, artist Ann Cass provides a handbook as a free downloadable .pdf file from her website. Ciro Marchetti’s self-published Tarot of Dreams includes, in place of a handbook, a CD-ROM which contains a game-like interface supplying animated card images and divinatory text, as well as a full-length handbook in electronic format. Many tarot beginners find information and advice on forums such as Aeclectic Tarot Forum and e-lists such as TarotL. The Tarot Connection is a series of podcasts featuring interviews with tarot practictioners, authors, artists, and others prominent in the tarot community. There is even a Tarot Wiki.

One Comment to “Check this out …”

  1. Bonnie Cehovet Says:

    Leisa:

    Ciro Marchetti’s “Tarot of Dreams” is a stellar production, with him doing the artistry, Lee Bursten doing the text (this is no LWB, folks - Lee is quite knowledgeable when it comes to tarot!), and Carlos (Carlos, I apologize- I cannot remember your last name!) doing the interface. An added bonus is the inclusion of screensavers and notepaper. My comment when this deck came into my hands - Indies Rule!

    Joanna Powell Colbert (the Gaian Tarot - http://www.gaiantarot.com), and Ellen Lorenzi Prince (Tarot of the Crone - http://www.croneways.com) also have excellent websites.

    Another very good teaching list is Comparative Tarot - http://www.comparativetarot.com (site), and the Yahoo Groups e-list .

    Great things going on in the Tarot world!

    Blessings,
    Bonnie

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