Everything I have read by Barbara has proved to be brilliant. This book, in particular, has a lot to offer you if you are into working with the Tarot. Even though it seems like this guide is aimed at beginners, it is immensely useful for someone who is already well on the way on their journey. The reason why I feel this way about this book lies in its practicality. It allows you to experience real 'practical magic'. It encourages you to try exercises and spreads that will deepen your connection to the cards and increase your overall knowledge about not just the Tarot but yourself.
I am going to highlight what I enjoyed the most in each chapter (excluding the first two ones) and why:
~ chapter on problem-solving: Barbara draws on real-life situations and characters to illustrate how you can use the cards, especially when you are at a crossroads. I love to involve the cards in my decision-making process, so to me, this section was truly interesting. Specifically, because of her analysis.
~ chapter on meditation: Although meditation is getting increasingly popular these days I bet it is still something most people would not do without guidance. This short but powerful chapter inspires you to open up your mind to the possibility of self-directed meditation without the limitations of someone else's directions. The author used The Wheel of Fortune as an example, and it completely changed my view of the card, which I had initially struggled with.
~ chapter on journaling: Yet another trending concept of our days, and to be honest, I was not expecting much from this chapter. I was in for a surprise! This section is gem-packed with tips and exercises that will take away the stress of not knowing where or how to start. It completely reformed my outlook on journaling and writing as well. It has pushed me to begin writing which I have been wanting to do for ages.
~ chapter on magic: Even though I am not yet a practicing Wiccan I did enjoy how Barbara presented this short but intriguing section. It is particularly useful if you are, like me, interested in practising magic with tarot but are afraid you might do it 'wrong'. Plenty of reading material is suggested if you wish to dive deeper into the topic.
~ chapter on self-improvement: She kept the best for last. The Alternate Major Arcana Spread is presented in this chapter which is a tarot exercise devised by major tarot expert Rachel Pollack. You are in for a treat with this one.
~ chapter on selecting a deck: I own a lot of decks and this section still proved to be useful. The deck selection she represents here is only eye candy for us people who live in the 2020s. There are only a few decks from this list that are available to buy. Since the book was published these decks moved up to the vintage and priceless categories. It was still amazing to browse through them, though...
Final thoughts, I love the fact that this gem was written 20 years ago, in 2004, yet the author's ideas are still insightful and not even a tiny bit outdated. It is a great source of wisdom for anyone who wishes to use the Tarot daily. It is a definite keeper! Keeper within reach.