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What tarot meaning book would be most compatible with an untraditional manga arot deck?

I have the tarot deck magic manga and i'm wondering which tarot meaning book to buy as most seem to be for the traditional tarot and i dont want to buy a new deck. I'm agnostic so it's not a major concern to me that it's forbidden by the Bible don't answer unless you're actually gonna try and answer my question. Also i'm aware that the tarot may or may not be a load of superstious nonsense but it doesn't mean i can't take an interest.

Public Comments

  1. That's witch craft. All it'll do is send you straight to hell with Jeffrey Dahmer and Hitler.
  2. The cards are still the same, so it won't make a difference.
  3. The Book of Thoth. By Aleister Crowley. Not because it's written for that specific deck, but because it will teach you the overall arch, when can then be applied to Tarot.
  4. omg that stuff is freaky and horrible. And forbidden by the Bible!!
  5. Try Tarot for Dummies. The title seems to fit. Tarot cards are a 14th century invention and were used to play a card game. The Trump cards were exactly that, used correctly they trump, or beat other combinations of winning cards built in suits. They didn't get any mystical meaning until the 18th century when charlatans figured out they could use the Tarot cards to scam bored English nobility out of money. Tarot card games are still played in Italy and France. All modern books that give meaning to Tarot card layouts are works of fiction and are based on superstitious nonsense.
  6. That would be an ecumenical matter.
  7. "The Cartomancer's Key" is a book designed to teach how to read any kind of card for fortune-telling (also has some good historical stuff that might be interesting.)
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