Challenge #12 Create a Rec Countdown.
You pick 5 categories of Recs **
You pick which category gets 5 recs.
Which one gets four, three… and so on.

これで以上です。
You pick 5 categories of Recs **
You pick which category gets 5 recs.
Which one gets four, three… and so on.
Five good books for learning to read esoteric (versus intuitive) Tarot.
- Robert Wang - The Qabalistic Tarot
Qabala underpins the Smith Waite deck, which means it underpins the majority of all Tarot decks created since. - Lon Milo DuQuette - Understanding Aleister Crowley’s Thoth Tarot
Crowley's reskinned Christianity is another major influence on modern Tarot, and this book has the best summation of it. - Anthony Louis - Tarot Beyond the Basics
Discusses Golden Dawn astrology (second only to Qabala as an underpinning of modern interpretations) alongside newer systems like Meyers Briggs. - Robert Place - The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination
Place is the go-to author for systems like Neo-Platonism and Alchemy that influenced the development of pre-modern Tarot. - Cynthia Giles - The Tarot: History, Mystery, and Lore
This book is an excellent source for the development of Tarot from its creation to the title's publish date of 1992.
Four great tracks to listen to on a fast run.
Three topics I am great for nerding out about with.
- Irish traditional music
- Calligraphy pens, fountain pens, and inks
- Language learning (particularly endangered, minority, or revived languages)
Two excellent recent Lae'zel meme shops.
One self-explanatory entry.
Actually, not a rec. Not a rec at all.

これで以上です。