內容簡介
內容簡介 Since it was first published in 1992, the beautiful Enchanted Tarot deck has become a firm favorite with tarot readers around the world. Whether you’re new to the cards, or a more advanced reader, this elegant collection has something for you. Experience the reassuring accuracy of the cards, and the extraordinary images created by award-winning artist Amy Zerner. These miniature works of visionary art weave a richly detailed fantasy world that is impossible to resist. The accompanying book by Monte Farber offers you guidance derived from your dream and waking states of mind and your resulting state of enchantment.Used regularly, The Enchanted Tarot will give you access to the wisdom of your Higher Self, offer you guidance for every day, and illuminate your life. So, whether you want to do an instant tarot reading to help with daily decision-making, or use it for a full forecast of your year, The Enchanted Tarot can help. Complete with 78 stunningly beautiful tarot cards, a 192-page book, and a beautiful tarot bag, the 25th anniversary edition of The Enchanted Tarot is a beautiful keepsake for tarot lovers everywhere.
作者介紹
作者介紹 Amy Zerner’s many book projects have sold millions of copies worldwide. Her expertise and straightforward, but lighthearted, approach to oracular wisdom is highly sought after. Zerner's work is in the collections of numerous corporations and prominent individuals like Shirley MacLaine, Oprah, and Martha Stewart. Together they have been guests on morning shows like ABC TV's Eyewitness News Sunday and FOX TV's Good Day in New York, L.A., Atlanta, and Detroit.Monte Farber is the author of a series of best-selling self-help books with more than two million copies in print in fourteen languages. Since 1988, the Brooklyn-born Farber has used his friendly, humorous, down-to-earth approach to what he calls ""street-smart spirituality"" to train people around the world to improve their intuition and decision-making abilities. Says Farber, ""The common denominator of all human-caused suffering is poor decision making, and it is my mission to reduce that suffering as much as I can.”