Queer, LGBTQ+ Tarot Books and Guidebooks for Inclusive Readings

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Whether you are learning tarot reading for the first time or you are a professional who has been practicing for many years, tarot books provide the opportunity to dive deeper into the meanings of the cards. While the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck (that popular 78-card deck you’re probably picturing now) features gendered figures like the Emperor and Empress and male/female couples like lovers, there’s no reason why You have to explain the card this way! In fact, many LGBTQ+ tarot readers have worked to expand the way we interpret tarot.
In the preface to the 2019 book tarot querying By Cassandra Snow, tarot reader Beth Maiden writes, “A deck of tarot cards in the hands of the young queer is as important and important as a revered lesson in queer canon—every time the deck is raised and we take out those familiar cards.” , it becomes a new story, its well-known symbols and ideals ready to be reshaped to reflect our many and diverse living realities.” And whatever tarot deck you’re dealing with, LGBTQ+ writers These tarot books will help you discover new ways of understanding tarot.
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