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Choice-Centered Relating and the Tarot

Choice-Centered Relating and the Tarot


Fairfield provides easily identifiable examples of choice-centered approaches to life’s experiences and shows that our center of control is not outside, but within. With deepening understanding and steady practice, we can learn to access this center and nurture its growth. From this choice-centered orientation we learn how to frame relationship-related questions and interpret the guidance provided by the symbolism of the tarot. 32 layouts. Index. Reading list. Bibliography.
Choice-Centered Relating and the Tarot

2 Responses to “Choice-Centered Relating and the Tarot”

  • J. F. Guerrero:
    1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Bringing choice awarness, September 26, 2008
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    J. F. Guerrero (Mexico City) –
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    This review is from: Choice-Centered Relating and the Tarot (Paperback)

    This book “found me” while looking for another book also from Gail Fairfield, I consider the biggest contribution from her books is the conciousness about choices in the Tarot practice, Querents come looking for answers and expect the Tarotist and Tarot to decide what they can’t, that is wrong from my point of view, so books like this that help us improve our Tarot practice and help Querent made the right choices is a must reading.

    The book explains the choice-centered Tarot process and then proceeds to works with spread of different sizes explaining the position and other facts needed to get the most out the spread.

    As most Tarot readings are about relationships, I’ve found this book quite useful when it comes to improve and heal existing relationships or for people in grief, at the end of the book comes a full explanation of every card when used as a general theme, positive/negative atributes, positive/negative position in a spread and as a question, in all cases in upside and reversed position.

    I recommend this book for intermediate and up students.

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  • niel andrews:
    5 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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    self expresion through the cards., June 10, 2001
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    niel andrews (britain) –
    This review is from: Choice-Centered Relating and the Tarot (Paperback)

    I found this book extremely helpful not just for the symbolic meanings but how it teachs you to express your own intuation through symbolic meanings of the cards,By useing gail fairfields aproach you cant go far wrong ,great book for the beginner .

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