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Modern Tarot: Connecting with Your Higher Self through the Wisdom of the Cards Paperback – Illustrated, June 13, 2017
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Beloved literary iconoclast Michelle Tea reinvents tarot for a new generation in this guide to using the Tarot as a twenty-first-century tool for connecting with our higher selves.
Long before Michelle Tea was winning awards for her poignant memoirs, she was a scrappy misfit on the streets of San Francisco, supporting herself by giving eerily prescient tarot readings. As her reputation as a writer grew, she stopped publicly reading the Tarot, though she never stopped doing it privately. Based on over twenty-five years of experience and a deep and abiding love of the cards, Modern Tarot brings the full force of Tea’s unique insight, inviting pop sensibility, and wicked humor to bear on the tradition of the Tarot in a fascinating journey through the cards that teaches us how to use this tradition for radical self-growth.
Whether you’re a dyed-in-the-wool seeker or a digital-age skeptic—or a little of both—the power of tarot is open to you. Modern Tarot doesn’t require you to believe in the supernatural or to focus narrowly on using the tarot as a divination tool. Instead, it offers fiercely insightful descriptions of each of the seventy-eight cards in the tarot system (each one fully illustrated by Amanda Verwey) and specially designed rituals to guide readers on a path toward transformative personal growth.
Grounded in Tea’s decades of tarot wisdom and personal experience, this is a guide that beginners will fall in love with and experienced readers will learn from anew. With her trademark one-of-a-kind insight and wit, Tea shows how tarot offers moments of deep, authentic connection during a time when “connection” is ubiquitous but rarely delves beneath the surface—and how the affirming and personal nature of the Tarot offers a spiritual experience that is gentle, individual, and aspirational.
- Print length400 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarperOne
- Publication dateJune 13, 2017
- Dimensions5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-100062682407
- ISBN-13978-0062682406
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Beloved literary iconoclast Michelle Tea reinvents tarot for a new generation in this guide to using the Tarot as a twenty-first-century tool for connecting with our higher selves.
Long before Michelle Tea was winning awards for her poignant memoirs, she was a scrappy misfit on the streets of San Francisco, supporting herself by giving eerily prescient tarot readings. As her reputation as a writer grew, she stopped publicly reading the Tarot, though she never stopped doing it privately. Based on over twenty-five years of experience and a deep and abiding love of the cards, Modern Tarot brings the full force of Tea’s unique insight, inviting pop sensibility, and wicked humor to bear on the tradition of the Tarot in a fascinating journey through the cards that teaches how to use this tradition for radical self-growth.
Whether you’re a dyed-in-the-wool seeker or a digital-age skeptic—or a little of both—the power of tarot is open to you. Modern Tarot doesn’t require you to believe in the supernatural or to focus narrowly on using tarot as a divination tool. Instead, it offers fiercely insightful descriptions of each of the seventy-eight cards in the tarot system (each one fully illustrated by Amanda Verwey) and specially designed rituals to guide readers on a path toward transformative personal growth.
Grounded in Tea’s decades of tarot wisdom and personal experience, this is a guide that beginners will fall in love with and experienced readers will learn from anew. With her trademark one-of-a-kind insight and wit, Tea shows how tarot offers moments of deep, authentic connection during a time when “connection” is ubiquitous but rarely delves beneath the surface—and how the affirming and personal nature of the Tarot offers a spiritual experience that is gentle, individual, and aspirational.
About the Author
Michelle Tea is the author of over a dozen books, including the cult-classic Valencia, the essay collection Against Memoir, and the speculative memoir Black Wave. She is the recipient of awards from the Guggenheim, Lambda Literary, and Rona Jaffe Foundations, PEN/America, and other institutions. Knocking Myself Up is her latest memoir.
Tea's cultural interventions include brainstorming the international phenomenon Drag Queen Story Hour, co-creating the Sister Spit queer literary performance tours, and occupying the role of Founding Director at RADAR Productions, a Bay Area literary organization, for over a decade. She also helmed the imprints Sister Spit Books at City Lights Publishers, and Amethyst Editions at The Feminist Press. She produces and hosts the Your Magic podcast, wherein which she reads tarot cards for Roxane Gay, Alexander Chee, Phoebe Bridgers and other artists, as well as the live tarot show Ask the Tarot on Spotify Greenroom.
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- Publisher : HarperOne; Illustrated edition (June 13, 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 400 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0062682407
- ISBN-13 : 978-0062682406
- Item Weight : 12.5 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #67,078 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #173 in Witchcraft Religion & Spirituality
- #218 in Tarot
- #1,844 in Personal Transformation Self-Help
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MICHELLE TEA is the author of ten books, the founder of literary non-profit RADAR Productions, the co-creator of Sister Spit, and the curator of Amethyst Editions, a collaboration with the Feminist Press.
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Customers find the book informative and insightful about tarot reading. They appreciate the clear explanations of each card and how it enhances intuition. The writing style is accessible, relatable, and easy to follow. Readers enjoy the fun and engaging approach with playful spells at the end of each card. The book offers modern interpretations of the classic cards in a contemporary way.
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Customers find this book informative and engaging for tarot reading. It provides useful guidance for beginners and experts alike. The book contains helpful information and fun extras that can enhance your practice. Readers say it's a great reference and motivating tool for connecting with the energy of the cards.
"...and well written, with a touch of memoir to give examples and a touch of witchiness, with playful spells at the end of each card's description to &#..." Read more
"This is my first book about Tarot and I’m so glad I picked it! It describes each card in a way that makes sense and therefore is easier to remember...." Read more
"...Oh yeah! I think this is a great tool and really enjoy the author!" Read more
"...It has a clear and concise content list. While I would like to see a bit more color or art to the book, it's still very well done...." Read more
Customers find the book helpful for interpreting tarot cards. They appreciate the explanations, rituals, and spells included. The examples and relatable descriptions help readers remember the cards' meanings.
"...remember these!" Michelle Tea writes, "The swords are brainy, mental, quick, tactless, painful and are ruled by the element Air...." Read more
"...She includes examples for each card which helps illustrate how they apply to real life...." Read more
"...What I love: Each card is described in multiple ways. It can be a symbol of events, of a person, of your emotional life, and so on - Michelle..." Read more
"...The author just really personalizes the cards so that you begin to see them come alive in your life and the people you know...." Read more
Customers find the book's writing style accessible and relatable. They appreciate the clear explanations and concrete steps. The card descriptions are detailed and well-written, making it easy to follow. The author has a good voice and put a lot of effort into the book.
"...This is fun and well written, with a touch of memoir to give examples and a touch of witchiness, with playful spells at the end of each card's..." Read more
"...The author has really poured a lot of love and effort into this book...." Read more
"...You can tell it's written by a REAL PERSON who's also a smart and caring person. She's cool and honest and lighthearted; I like her...." Read more
"...It’s summaries of each card are on point, succinct, and entertaining! Michelle Tea redefines the tarot to modern times...." Read more
Customers find the book entertaining and engaging. They appreciate the playful spells at the end of each card. The author's writing style is described as lighthearted and humorous, making readers laugh out loud. Overall, customers find the book informative and a treasure trove of insights and practical advice.
"...a touch of memoir to give examples and a touch of witchiness, with playful spells at the end of each card's description to "either bring the..." Read more
"...She's cool and honest and lighthearted; I like her. So glad I bought this book; it is SO readable--and I've received so many insights...." Read more
"...Michelle Tea redefines the tarot to modern times. The activities or spells are interesting, even if you don’t actually do them..." Read more
"...It makes this not only an informative read, but an engaging one...." Read more
Customers find the book modern and relatable. They appreciate the contemporary interpretation of the classics, with easy-to-understand explanations. The modern spin on the traditional narrative helps readers understand the cards better.
"I think the content of the books pretty good. It's very modern and I like that; I personally prefer something slightly less woo-woo and more..." Read more
"I absolutely adore this book. Offering inclusive, contemporary explorations of all 78 cards in the tarot along with recipes, rituals, and ways to..." Read more
"...I have been reading tarot for a long time, but the modern spin on the traditional narrative really helped me to gain a deeper understanding of..." Read more
"...She does not cover reverse / inverted meanings, but that's no big deal. Nor are different spreads covered (3, 5, etc)...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2017I'm so glad I bought this book. As I age it's harder to memorize, and absorbing the meanings of each tarot card has been difficult. This is fun and well written, with a touch of memoir to give examples and a touch of witchiness, with playful spells at the end of each card's description to "either bring the energy of that card into your life or get rid of it."
I'll quote an early description that convinced me "Ah, I can remember these!" Michelle Tea writes, "The swords are brainy, mental, quick, tactless, painful and are ruled by the element Air. They're like that brilliant professor you had in grad school, the very one you hoped to be critiqued by, who stepped into your studio wearing an impeccable, avant-garde outfit only he could carry off and proceeded to rip your work to shreds. The worst part - he was right."
The descriptions can be used with any deck, but she uses the illustrations on the Rider-Waite, which most other decks start from. There are no lay-outs, just the meaning of each card and encouragement to come up with your own story as you study what comes together, intuition often giving surprisingly true results. Tea often assumes you might choose one card from the deck for work on yourself.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024This is my first book about Tarot and I’m so glad I picked it! It describes each card in a way that makes sense and therefore is easier to remember. She includes examples for each card which helps illustrate how they apply to real life. I’m sure this is a book I will keep coming back to as I learn tarot. Also, as a lesbian I appreciate the LGBTQ references!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2019If you use the "look inside" tool on Amazon, you can read a few pages from this book and get a feel for what a wonderful writer Michelle Tea is. When I read what she has written, it feels like I am having a conversation with a very cool and worldly friend.
What I love:
Each card is described in multiple ways. It can be a symbol of events, of a person, of your emotional life, and so on - Michelle covers it all. The thing I love the most is how she gives a little anecdote from her life about every card. She tells a story when she was too eagerly and passionately into her progressive thinking and was a complete jerk to other people, playing fast and loose with what it meant to be a feminist - she said this is when she embodied the knight of swords card. Each story she tells puts the card into a context that I can remember and understand.
She also makes it clear that the cards are meant to enhance your intuition and be a tool for reflection - while she does think magically, she doesn't impose magical thinking on the reader if that is not their intent.
What I don't love:
This book only covers the meaning of upright cards. I am a novice in tarot and I don't know if having upright and reverse cards is always necessary or if it complicates things. I would have liked her to describe the reversed meanings of the cards as well, however I can use this book as a guide in my daily practice and intuit my own meanings.
Would I recommend this to a friend interested in tarot? Oh yeah! I think this is a great tool and really enjoy the author!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2018This book has, to me, some of the best card descriptions out there. The author just really personalizes the cards so that you begin to see them come alive in your life and the people you know. She offers vignettes from her own life to illustrate situations that evoke each of the cards. I buy Tarot books a lot and this is, frankly, the first one that has not been something of a disappointment in recent months. So many books regurgitate the same information with only slight variation, but this book is really a cut above. The author has really poured a lot of love and effort into this book. You will feel like you really "know" the cards as you read this book.
My only gripe is that the author bases her text on the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, but the illustrations in the text are not from that deck. They were created for this book, which makes no sense to me since therefore the author's descriptions of the cards don't always fit the card images in this book. For example, she talks about the 12 stars in the Empress' crown-- but the Empress pictured here has no such crown. It's confusing, or would be for a beginner. I suggest having a RWS deck beside you as you go through this book so that, in those incidences where the card description doesn't match what you see in the book, you can see what she's talking about. Also, you'll need a deck anyway (the pictures in the book aren't available as a deck), so might as well get the RWS.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024This book really helped me in simplifying my card reading. Very sturdy, love the book smell from the pages. It has a clear and concise content list. While I would like to see a bit more color or art to the book, it's still very well done. Book is a bit thick.
This book really helped me in simplifying my card reading. Very sturdy, love the book smell from the pages. It has a clear and concise content list. While I would like to see a bit more color or art to the book, it's still very well done. Book is a bit thick.
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024Wise ass interpretation of the tarot with an emphasis on the wise part. Light on speculative metaphysics and heavy and hard on practical things we tend to do that short circuit our sure fire attempts at happiness. A great guide for your own referral and a wonderful read on its own. I can't think of any other books on the Tarot I'd day that about.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2018I am loving this book SOOO much! I've just started learning, and I've got three other books to help me learn, and this is my favorite. There are so many books out there on how to learn tarot, and most of them are like dry textbooks. This book is not at ALL like that! It's like... if my sister decided to write me a series of letters to help me learn tarot. You can tell it's written by a REAL PERSON who's also a smart and caring person. She's cool and honest and lighthearted; I like her. So glad I bought this book; it is SO readable--and I've received so many insights. I love this book.
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- ANOUSHKAReviewed in India on July 11, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Must buy
Greatly written and has urged me to learn tarot myself and not just to stick to the rules.
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WaldfeeReviewed in Germany on December 25, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Gelungen
Ich finde dieses Buch mal einen erfrischenden Ausblick und einen anderen Schwerpunkt als Rachel Pollack (deren Bücher ich sehr schätze). Ein bisschen Magie spielt auch eine Rolle da nach jeder kartenbeschreibung eine Aufforderung folgt die Person oder Karte "zu sein".
Die Autorin streut auch viele eigene Erfahrungen mit den Kräften der entsprechenden Karte. Also ich finde das Buch richtig gut.
- IlonaAReviewed in Canada on April 17, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars TERRIFIC book: so relatable!
There's a ton of witchy goodness in here. I'm not a witch, but I do appreciate a good ritual, and this book is stuffed full of 'em! You could do one or two a week, and make the goodness last a full year! (At my pace of one or two a month, I have years of fun ahead of me. :)
The aspect I enjoy most is how relatable she makes each card. When I read the description and (often) the anecdote that accompanies each card, I very often felt like I *got* the energy and themes of the card in a way I'd never managed before ... particularly those slippery court cards!
A great book. It will be one I return to again and again, for years, I am quite sure!
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MarinaReviewed in Mexico on November 19, 2018
4.0 out of 5 stars :/ no sé, no lo he acabado
Normalmente no me cuesta trabajo acabar libros, pero con este si está dificil, me gusta escuchar la expericnia de la autora con el tarot/las cartas pero siento que talvez lo indicado para mí es encontrar su significado por experiencia y no por medio de un libro. Muy probablemente lo acabe de todos modos pero me voy a tardar seguro.
- Sandrine LalondeReviewed in France on February 16, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Clear and joyful
I really appreciate the non conventional way that the author shares the meanings of the tarot cards, it’s very pleasant for once not to read only keywords but to read it as you would tell a story to a friend. Thanks to the author for making it quiet simple and efficient.