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The One Card Tarot Journal: 150 Prompts for Single Card Tarot Wisdom

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Record and reflect on your tarot readings with The One Card Tarot Journal and create a wonderful ritual for your spiritual practice.

Looking for some answers? Let tarot be your guide.

The One Card Tarot Journal unlocks the power of the deck by opening up the practice with simplified yet insightful one cad pulls. By first explaining how to conduct a one card pull and including a reference for each card’s meaning, this journal then provides prompts for your own single card pull and gives you space to record, interpret, and reflect on your own readings.

With questions on everything from relationships and careers to personal goal setting and transformation, The One Card Tarot Journal allows you to explore every aspect of your life. And with space to come up with your own questions, this journal fuels self-discovery by the way of tarot.

272 pages, Hardcover

Published April 5, 2022

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250 reviews7 followers
May 15, 2022
This book has everything perfect for starting your Tarot Journey. I’ve bought loads of books trying to learn and “teach myself” the meanings of all the cards, but always hit a wall. They felt too academic, and not free-flowing and natural. Even the non text-book like books weren’t getting the information to stick or come naturally.

The way this Journal breaks down the process into More of an “one-card-per-day” system is so much less intimidating, and the daily prompts to use during shuffling give a guided focus that makes learning to follow your intuition instead of relying solely on scripted card meanings much more natural. I am about a quarter of the way into the prompt pages, and thoroughly enjoying the process. This book works, and is in many ways both a self-help guide and Tarot guide all in one binding! The meanings are still in the back, but each reading starts with questions about how you feel viewing the imagery, and how the artwork speaks to you before you dive into interpreting the card based on the prompt.

I highly recommend this Guide/Journal for anyone new to Tarot, but also anyone wanting to either strengthen their connection to the cards, or build a deep connection with a new deck!
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37 reviews14 followers
November 21, 2022
I really enjoyed reading through these journaling prompts. The reference pages that are included I could see being very useful for someone new to Tarot to refer to when they might get stuck on a particular card. I do wish that each prompt had unique questions that tied more in with the specific prompt, but each one uses the same basic setup.
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