Saturday, September 13, 2025

Book of Interest: True Heart Intuitive Tarot Guidebook and Deck

Happy Saturday!

This Book of Interest is for one of best friends who was recently scammed by a phony tarot card reader and anyone else who might have been as well. I've seen some of these readings being offered from the low $10s to multiple hundreds of dollars if not more. That's not right at all. They are preying on people to get their money for phony tarot card readings. Anyway, this is not against anyone who is a tarot card reader who is not scamming people but for the ones that are. And it seems to be a growing number of them that are scamming people. This turned into a mini rant.

So, a book that seems interesting for anyone who is interested in learning about tarot cards and reading them yourself, actress Rachel True wrote True Heart Intuitive Tarot Guidebook which also includes an illustrated deck of tarot cards. She wrote the book so that people can be confident in their own intution and not going around getting readings from just anyone. I've never had any interest in tarot cards but maybe I'll read this book to see what it's all about. And the good thing is, I'll be figuring out any readings for myself.


Book: True Heart Intuitive Tarot Guidebook and Deck by Rachel True and Tarot Card deck illustrated by Stephanie Singleton

Description:

An exquisite tarot card deck and guidebook boxed set by Rachel True, beloved for her role as the co-star of the cult-classic movie The Craft

Rachel True, an actress best known for her role in The Craft, is a lifelong occultist—she had been reading tarot cards long before being cast in the 90s witchy cult classic. Now, True shares her tarot knowledge through her unique guidebook and deck boxed set. Each card in the deck is uniquely made following a beautiful, multicultural aesthetic. True’s guidebook helps readers use the cards as she does: with an intuitive approach, rather than assigning one literal definition to each card. She shares personal stories from her experiences in Hollywood to explain how the cards can mean something different for each person, depending on their unique set of circumstances. True’s stance is that tarot cards don’t predict the future, but rather suggest possible outcomes based on the reader’s present energy.

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