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The Book
This book presents all the 78 Tarot card images and their allegorical symbols. Several divination spreads are also explained. The book will help you find your own intuitive way of making inspired Tarot card readings. Click the image to see the book at Amazon (paid link).
More about the book here.
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Disk cleaning
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My Other Websites:
The 64 hexagrams of the Chinese classic
I Ching and what they mean in divination. Free online reading.
How predictions are done in classical astrology with the full horoscope chart. Many examples.
Creation stories from around the world, and the ancient beliefs about the world and the gods as revealed by the myths.
Other Books of Mine
Click the image to see the book (and Kindle ebook) at Amazon (paid link).
Your Health in Your Horoscope
What the horoscope says about your health, according to the old tradition of medical astrology.
Life Energy Encyclopedia
Qi, prana, spirit, pneuma, and many other life forces around the world explained and compared.
Archetypes of Mythology
Jungian theories on myth and religion examined, from Carl G. Jung to Jordan B. Peterson.
About me
I'm a Swedish author. In addition to fiction, I've written books about the Tarot, Taoism, astrology and other metaphysical traditions. I'm also an historian of ideas, researching ancient mythology.
Click the image to get to my personal website.