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The Book of Tarot
Sep 22, 2024 6:13 AM

Author:Danielle Noel

The Book of Tarot

Unlock the magic of the Tarot, set goals and intentions with clarity and learn how to handle your deck with confidence as a tool of self-discovery with this stunning and beautifully illustrated guide from Tarot expert and creator of the renowned Starchild Tarot, Danielle Noel .

'This book will be right at home on the book shelves and altars of Lightworkers, spiritual seekers and personal development enthusiasts everywhere' -- Vix, founder of 'New Age Hipster'

'Made for the spirit-bound, magic-seeking, wandering soul... We cannot recommend the insight of this book enough!' -- Paula Pavlova, co-founder of 'GAIA Collective'

'Divine beauty and insights on every page.' -- Lauren Luquin, author of 'Astrology of Herbs & Tarot'

'A great book for beginners, easy to use and great with the cards by the same author' -- ***** Reader review

'This book is an absolute must have!!!' -- ***** Reader review

'Informative, fantastic and lovely to look at' -- ***** Reader review

'This book is wonderful' -- ***** Reader review

'Seriously blew me away! Unlike anything from this planet!' -- ***** Reader review

'Truly surpassed my expectations!' -- ***** Reader review

'So insightful' -- ***** Reader review

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Unlock your magic.

The Tarot is an empowering and wise tool that has been used for generations. Guided by creator of the Starchild Tarot, Danielle Noel, The Book of Tarot introduces the Tarot to a new audience of readers who are rediscovering the cards as a means of self-discovery, meditation and reflection.

Beautifully designed and easy-to-navigate, learn the full meaning behind the cards, how to handle your deck, unlock its magic and use it to set personal goals and intentions with clarity and confidence.

This book can be used with all decks, but features images of the stunning Starchild Tarot throughout.

Reviews

This book will be right at home on the book shelves and altars of Lightworkers, spiritual seekers and personal development enthusiasts everywhere

—— Vix, founder of 'New Age Hipster'

Made for the spirit-bound, magic-seeking, wandering soul... We cannot recommend the insight of this book enough!

—— Paula Pavlova, co-founder of 'GAIA Collective'

Divine beauty and insights on every page.

—— Lauren Luquin, author of 'Astrology of Herbs & Tarot'

I have been a huge fan of Danielle Noel's Starchild Tarot ever since I discovered her work, and to have her tarot wisdom distilled into this beautiful book is a dream come true… Danielle's modern approach and dreamy artwork make it relevant for a new generation of Now Age seekers.

—— Emma Mildon, author of The Soul Searcher's Handbook

Breathtaking; the artwork is modern and ethereal! …From newbie tarot dabblers to experienced witches, I believe this book needs to live in the library of every goddess.

—— Ruby Warrington, author of Material Girl, Mystical World , The Numinous

This book lays the groundwork for a lifelong exploration of the Tarot.

—— Elena Brower, author of Practice You and Art of Attention

(Danielle's) ethereal art and her wonder-filled vision are the core of this stunning book, which offers Tarot guidance with detail and intelligence. Her light is felt, and her passion is here to feed your own understanding of the beauty and magic of the Tarot.

—— Angel Quintana, founder of Holistic Fashionista

A practical and magical guide to taking your curiosity with tarot to a new found confidence… A must read for modern mystics wanting to explore the realm of tarot.

—— Gabriela Herstik, 'Ask a Witch' columnist , NYLON

Enlightening and unnerving... Bartlett, ever the knowledgeable guide through murky political and technological waters...embeds himself with these groups and approaches each with a commendable balance of genuine open-mindedness and healthy scepticism... A highly recommended read, Radicals could influence you to chase after some of these utopian organisations and ideas, or make you want to flee from them just the same.

—— New York Journal of Books

Eye-opening... enlightening.

—— Huffington Post

Entertaining... the apparently laconic approach disguises sharp insight and meticulous investigation. The narratives lead the reader to conclude that any state wishing to flourish should make more room for radicalism.

—— Jonathan Bak , TLS

A hugely original account of how it is outsiders, often sitting uneasily on the traditional left to right spectrum who across the globe are forcing changes on the mainstream.

—— Mark Perryman , Open Democracy

Bartlett notes the amplifying effect of the Internet as an echo chamber for affirming beliefs that may not be widely accepted in broader society, and keeps his general observations upbeat, even in an age of angry political populism. He leaves readers with the observation that liberal societies are inherently risky and unstable, but their ability to accommodate radical views is also what allows them to change, and that change is generally for the better.

—— Publishers Weekly

Radicals interestingly ... chronicles Bartlett’s experiences embedding himself in various radical groups ... Engaging ... Thoughtful and challenging.

—— Winnipeg Free Press

[De Bellaigue] possesses a sure sense of place and of social and historical context… This is a rich and surprising history that fully justifies its provocative title

—— Eric Ormsby , Literary Review

Bellaigue knows how to spin a yarn. The book is a great read, its story is far too little known, and he's certainly done his research ... Bellaigue throws up all sorts of fascinating historical facts and anecdotes, bringing to life the long, transformative nineteenth century ... His enormous cast of characters is colourful and varied each a hero in the struggle to usher in a truly modern Muslim world

—— Thomas Small , Times Literary Supplement

A sweeping and hugely engaging book that throws much-needed light on modern Islam.

—— Andrew Lycett , Spectator

Erudite and elegant

—— Ruth Scurr , Times Literary Supplement

This fascinating book prompts us to question how we think about the world, and challenges those in West and East who peddle the dangerous myth of civilisational conflict

—— Christopher Kissane , The Irish Times

This is an interesting, well-written and thoughtful book… He deserves credit for engaging with a highly complex and equally pertinent subject at a time when Islam is always in the news especially in the Western world

—— Muhammad Khan , Muslim News

Highly readableThe Islamic Enlightenment has a bone to pick with those who argue that Islam needs to become more civilised.

—— Nabeelah Jaffer , Daily Telegraph

A refreshingly optimistic counterpoint to the idea that Muslim and Western world-views are doomed to clash.

—— The Economist

A tremendous combination of deep learning, forceful argument and arresting prose, The Islamic Enlightenment is bold, bracing and important

—— Jessie Childs, author of GOD'S TRAITORS

That there has been an Islamic Enlightenment at all will come as news to many. De Bellaigue’s account of the “very broad church” of Islam in the modern world is splendid and timely.

—— Anthony Gottlieb, author of THE DREAM OF ENLIGHTENMENT

Nuanced and rich in detail

—— Dmitri Levitin , London Review of Books

A sobering and compelling narrative of calamity.

—— Kirkus

This is a piercing look at the communities ravaged by the tsunami

—— Eri Hotta , Guardian

What a visionary!... You must read it this summer, you’ll love it. It’s so incredible they published that a year before everything happened… He has a vision and it’s incredible… Incredible!

—— Carla Bruni , Quietus

The literary chronicler of Western decadence

—— Ross Douthat , New Statesman
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