Gail Fairfield '67               Bibliography


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Choice Centered Tarot Choice Centered Tarot.  Redmond, WA.  1981. 
Choice Centered Astrology: the Basics. 1990.  
Choice Centered Relating and the Tarot.  Samuel Weiser, 2000. 

Fairfield provides easily identifiable examples of choice-centered approaches to life's experiences and shows that our center of control is not outside, but within. With deepening understanding and steady practice, we can learn to access this center and nurture its growth. From this choice-centered orientation we learn how to frame relationship-related questions and interpret the guidance provided by the symbolism of the tarot. Amazon.com
Click for more information on this title Inspiration Tarot : A Workbook for Understanding and Creating your own Tarot Deck. United States Games Systems, 1997.
Every Day Tarot: A Choice Centered Book . Red Wheel / Weiser; Revised edition (November 1, 2002)

"If you believe that you could be psychic, little things will begin to open up for you. Through reading this book, you can learn how to use the tarot cards as an insightful psychic tool."

Everyday Tarot, first published as Choice Centered Tarot, is an accessible, thorough introduction to the tarot. Gail Fairfield focuses on the psychological meanings that can be found in the symbolism of the cards. Rather than simply predicting a future in which we have no real choice, her clear, concise interpretations provide meaningful guidelines that will lead readers to powerful insights and greater self-understanding. Fairfield makes the tarot an easy-to-use tool for intuitive information gathering, personal empowerment, and self-discovery, all keys to making great choices about life's dilemmas. She explains everything needed to become a competent card reader - and offers invaluable tips on choosing a deck, designing layouts and giving readings for individuals and groups.  Amazon.com

   

 

 

 

 

 

   

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