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Radical Tarot: Queer The Cards, Liberate Your Practice, And Create The Future

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SKU: 9788119554638

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Discover “Radical Tarot” by Claire Burgess & Charlie! This groundbreaking guide queers traditional tarot, offering inclusive interpretations & practices for LGBTQIA2S+ individuals and allies. Explore diverse archetypes, personal narratives, and social justice themes. Liberate your tarot practice and create a future empowered by self-discovery and community.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788119554638
  • Publisher: Hay House Publishers India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 253.999 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8119554639
  • Publisher Date: 14 Mar 2024
  • Height: 47 mm
  • No of Pages: 288
  • Width: 250 mm

22 reviews for Radical Tarot: Queer The Cards, Liberate Your Practice, And Create The Future

  1. Priya Singh

    I enjoyed the personal stories shared in the book. It made the concepts feel more relatable. A worthwhile read!

  2. Geet Ranjan Chakraborty

    A must-have for any queer tarot enthusiast! This book is empowering, insightful, and beautifully written. Revolutionize your reading!

  3. Sanket Rahul Ghodeswar

    Found some of the social justice themes a bit heavy-handed. I was looking for more practical advice on reading the cards.

  4. Jaipal Kumar

    Interesting concepts, but sometimes felt a bit preachy. I appreciated the effort to be inclusive, but it didn’t always land for me.

  5. Gowri Krishna V R

    Absolutely transformative! This book has helped me embrace my queer identity through the lens of tarot. Thank you!

  6. Muskan Agarwal

    Not quite what I expected. Some of the radical interpretations felt a little forced. But some great points were raised about inclusivity.

  7. Yash Kumar

    A good starting point for exploring queer tarot, but I wish there was more focus on basic card meanings.

  8. Premkanth Karumanchi

    Loved the intersectional approach! This book acknowledges the complexities of identity and how they relate to the tarot.

  9. Abhay Kumar Verma

    I was hoping for more practical guidance. Some section seemed theoretical. Artwork is great but the content is lacking.

  10. Pavi Gupta

    This book helped me connect with the tarot on a much deeper level. It’s a game-changer for queer and allied readers alike.

  11. Shibam Saha

    Radical Tarot is a breath of fresh air. It’s exactly what the tarot world needed: inclusivity and thoughtful insight!

  12. Vishal Baisoya

    A helpful resource for anyone looking to create a more inclusive tarot practice. Offers many unique interpretations.

  13. Vansh Sarraf

    A fresh take on tarot! Loved the inclusive language and interpretations. Some of the spreads felt a bit complex, but overall a great resource.

  14. Siddhant Shailesh Pandya

    If you’re looking to challenge the status quo of tarot, this is the book for you. Expect a totally new outlook!

  15. Gautam Choudhary

    Some really innovative ideas. I’ll need to revisit some sections again to fully digest the material.

  16. Saksham Luhadia

    This book really opened my eyes to new ways of interpreting the cards. Highly recommend for anyone looking to expand their tarot practice.

  17. Suvansh Manik

    As a queer person, this book resonated deeply. Finally, a tarot guide that speaks to my experiences! The artwork is beautiful too.

  18. Hemant Saini

    The book is worth reading. If you are queer. Otherwise, I would not bother myself reading this book.

  19. Ankit Deore

    An interesting read, but I felt it strayed a little far from traditional tarot principles. Still worth exploring!

  20. Anushka Khandelwal

    If you want to liberate the tarot practice, this book would be a great help. It give you all the guidance you need.

  21. Shivansh Soni

    I appreciate that the author tried to be inclusive. But some parts of the book seem like written in a rush.

  22. Prasannajit Sahoo

    It’s fine but not my cup of tea. I would not recommend this book to someone who are not comfortable with the topic.

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