Book Description
Bestselling authors and legendary lovebirds Monte Farber and Amy Zerner team up once again in this beautiful new Tarot card set celebrating true love. Based on the ancient traditions of the Tarot, this contemporary oracle is a remarkable system for self-counseling and understanding the intricacies of intimate relationships. Used with the accompanying book by Monte, The True Love Tarot can illuminate and inspire our innermost being, and allow any seeker of relationship guidance direct access to the wisdom of his or her higher self. Each card is specially designed by award-winning artist Amy and shows off her exquisite artwork perfectly. Monte and Amy claim that their multi-dimensional relationship as lovers and creative collaborators can be attributed to their application of this ancient wisdom they have studied throughout their twenty-seven-year marriage, and with this set they share their wisdom on matters of the heart with the world.
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My favorite favorite deck..........2007-05-13
I have tried many decks, but this one is fantastic if you aim to give a really high quality and insightful, growth oriented love reading. The messages and lessons are so wonderful and accurate and the deck is quite beautiful as well. For anyone wanting to read love, this is the ultimate deck! There are even spells (not that I much subscribe to magic but do see them as powerful affirmations) in the back of the book for getting over lost love, finding new love, etc.
Insightful readings on romance & love.......2006-07-05
Amy Zerner and Monte Farber have done it again - they have released a wonderfully packaged set of lovely and insightful cards. The True Love Tarot is a complete tarot deck with the suits of the Minor Arcana renamed Roses (Wands in most decks), Wings (a. k. a. Swords), Shells (a. k. a. Cups), and Gems (a. k. a. Pentacles and/or Coins). The Major Arcana is fully illustrated with Ms. Zerner's amazing and beautiful collage tapestry work. The Minors are illustrated in basic pip fashion (i. e., a picture of 4 tapestry Roses for the 4 of Roses, 9 tapestry butterflies for the 9 of Wings, and so on). The tapestry elements that Ms. Zerner uses are beautiful in and of themselves, plus she will use a variety of different types on a single card. So although the pips are not fully illustrated scenes they are still lovely cards.
As a professional reader with over 20 years experience I found this deck to be quite insightful. Not only does it give good advice where existing relationships are concerned, but it can also give guidance on the changes a person needs to make in their life in order to help manifest the type of relationship that they desire. This deck is fast becoming popular with my clientele and it has a wide appeal to both beginning and advanced readers alike.
The True Love Tarot: Secrets of Dating, Mating and Relating.......2006-04-17
I really liked how the cards and the book are so compatible, so when I pull a card I feel very clear that what I am reading matches. I don't always get that... but this time I do. This is a wonderful set to add to your collection. I know I will read a lot with it for love is a question most people come in with in one form or another. Deni Richter T.S.
The True Love Tarot.......2006-02-07
"True Love Tarot is a unique map and guidebook that can enable soul mates to find each other and lovers to overcome obstacles, even today when the world can sometimes appear to be as dark as a cloudy night. It will provide you with the means for getting in touch with the quiet voice within you that knows, without a doubt, what is best for your greatest good and highest joy." - From the companion book
For decades, the Enchanted Couple has created beautiful, accessible oracles intended to illuminate the truth within us all. Amy Zerner, an award-winning fabric collage artist, and Monte Farber, a psychic advisor with an engaging writing style, have teamed up once again to form their third Tarot deck: the True Love Tarot boxed set. The book and deck comes in a very attractive, sturdy box that's similar to a cigar box. When opening the cover of the box, the companion book is tucked into the left side via the back flap, while the right side features a hollowed out area to store your deck of cards (which is also in its own box.)
Formatted along the lines of traditional decks, the True Love Tarot is dedicated to finding, enhancing, and deepening the flow of love. A 78-card deck, the each card features one of Amy's colorful collages as well as a thematic keyword. The creators have divided the Minor Arcana into Shells (Water/Cups), Roses (Fire/Wands), Wings (Air/Swords), and Gems (Earth/Pentacles). The Court Cards are Princesses, Princes, Queens, and Kings, and the Majors follow traditional renderings.
The 161-page companion book displays a full-page image each card, as well as meanings for both upright and reversed positions. Monte has taken much thought and care in providing generous interpretations for both the Major and Minor Arcana. In addition to the thorough meanings, a unique feature of the companion book is a quick answer offered for those asking yes/no questions. Printed in full-color pastels, the pages reflect the colors that Amy and Monte have attributed to each of the suits: the Majors are purple, Roses are mauve, Shells are sage green, Swords are powder blue, and Gems are creamy gold.
Admittedly, these color and element attributions can get confusing. For some reason, I find myself leaning towards interpreting Shells as Earth/Pentacles and Roses as Water/Cups! The colors add to the confusion, especially since Air is usually associated with yellow, Earth with green, and Water with blue. When I see Roses, I think of emotions, relationships and love, so I have to remind myself that, in the True Love Tarot, Roses are associated with Fire...not Water.
Unlike the Enchanted Tarot or the Zerner/Farber deck, the Minor Arcana of True Love Tarot is non-illustrated. This means that each card displays the motif of the suit according to the card number. For example, the Six of Gems card shows six gems, the Four of Shells card shows four shells, and so on.
The card backings are fully reversible with a pastel magenta background and a burgundy filigree design. The card stock isn't very stiff, and the cards measure 5 ¼ by 3 ¼ inches. I've used them several times, and it looks like the edges are starting to lift, so I'm not sure they'd hold up well with rigorous treatment or use.
In addition to the lavish illustrations and card meanings, the companion book of the True Love Tarot provides twenty-two spells, rituals and enchantments to help you connect with Spirit, reinforce desires, and strengthen intention. Some of these magical rituals include:
* Attracting love
* Self-empowerment
* Relieving stress
* Ending a fight
* Opening up the heart chakra
* Overcoming loneliness
* Recovering from a broken heart
* Ending obsessive feelings
* Overcoming jealousy
* Releasing sadness
* Increasing self-esteem
* Ending a relationship
* Starting over
At the end of the book, Monte has listed the ABC's of love. For example:
C - Cultivate contentment in all circumstances. Self-doubt is the most daunting of obstacles that inhibit us on our quest for enlightenment. We can know true contentment when we embrace the present and stop struggling to escape insecurity, pain, and doubt.
S - Soulmates work on their relationships by working on themselves. You know you have found your soul mate when you enjoy just watching your partner live and when you desire to make your partnership work and to be there for each other in every way.
Y - You can change only yourself. You cannot change anyone else. You can, however, make sure you get involved with a person who desires change for the better. Devoting time to study or self-improvement will always enable you to improve your situation. The desire to grow is one of our most basic needs.
The True Love Tarot is an upbeat deck and companion book devoted to love, respect, and self-development. While the non-illustrated Minors could prove problematic for those who access intuition through images, the keywords and a personal numerological attribution system can aid in their interpretation. I did several readings with this deck and found the messages to be clear and accurate. Although love and relationships are the central theme of this deck, the cards themselves-as well as Monte's interpretations-aren't exclusively for this purpose.
The True Love Tarot radiates positive energy and lightheartedness, but doesn't shy away from the potentials and realities of relationship difficulties or personal hardship. The offered advice is always incisive, hopeful, and pro-active. If you have a strong Lover, Knight, or Princess archetype active in your psyche, you'll likely enjoy this deck. Those who do many relationship readings may also find the True Love Tarot a great resource for their oracular took-kit.
(To see 10 cards images from the True Love Tarot, as well as read my interview with deck creator Amy Zerner, visit the Reviews--Decks section at JanetBoyer.com)
Another Delightful Offering from Amy and Monte.......2006-01-30
The True Love Tarot is not only a celebration of the love Amy and Monte share, but a celebration of ALL love affairs. As always, the presentation is just lovely - packaged in a book-like box, the deck is nestled on the right hand side and the FULL COLOR book tucks neatly into the left side of the book-box. When I say FULL COLOR book, that is what I mean...every single page is rich with color and it has big glorious pictures - full page pictures of each Major Arcana card and half page pictures of the MInors!. What this says to me is no corners were cut in the production of this book. Love is an opulent, lavish emotion and the presentation of this set celebrates just that!
The deck is another one of Amy's exquisite tapestry gifts. In this deck the central figures are somewhat bigger than in previous decks, and many may find them easier to read with. But none of the detail is sacrificied, it is just a slightly bolder look. The Minor Arcana cards are not fully illustrated, but use the symbols of the suit; Roses, Shells, Gems and Wings. There are Keywords on each and every card, so complete knowledge of the Tarot is not really necessary to use the deck. The colors are rich and vibrant and the deck will reflect the energy you bring to the reading.
The book is a little masterpiece on its own. It is written in the style of a knowledgeable friend sitting with you, teaching you how to read the Tarot and gently nudging you through a reading. I love that style of writing!
The book will even tell you how to use the cards masterfuly for those dreaded YES and NO questions that plague Tarot Readers. "Will I meet the love of my life soon?" can finally be quickly answered - smiling here...
This is a delightful deck for those new to the Tarot and experienced Tarot readers will also find it a useful addition for those special "Romance Readings" that are called for so often. Personally, I can imagine every single teenaged girl I have ever known adoring this deck and having a blast with it for years! If you are looking for a fabulous Valentine's Day gift, don't delay, this is just the gift. Even for yourself.
Personally, I just love this deck. I find it lighthearted, sweet and yet full of advice and wit. It is a fun, useful deck that will delight you with insightful answers to heartfelt questions. A great addition to any collection.
Enjoy!!!
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Dating Amy: 50 True Confessions of a Serial Dater
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How to Date in a Post-Dating World
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Dating today can seem like Alices tumble down the rabbit hole into Wonderland. Whether starting out or starting again, women face the difficult task of sorting through the good (guy), the bad (boy), and the ugly (morning after) in their search for Mr. Right. Here to give hope to smart single women everywhere is Amy DeZellar, who bravely dedicated two years of her life to debunking common dating myths and documenting 50 of her dates. Shes gone wine-tasting with Indentured Cats, on a blind date who also happens to be blind, and found her artistic sentiments at odds with her desire for financial security when she simultaneously got involved with a painter named Harry Potter and a NASA super-computer designer named Teflon, all in her quest to find true love. Each of the 50 chapters in this book is dedicated to a different date, and includes the kinds of tips and sharp observations that only someone on the front lines can offer. Get ready to laugh, cry, and commiserate with Amyand learn, as she did, a few things about finding the perfect man.
Customer Reviews:
Amy is Stellar!.......2007-02-01
Forgive the bias fact that Amy and I were buddies in high school...this lady knows how to write! I admired her keen sense of humor and comic timing back in the disco era, and like fine wine, it has only improved. Amy's candid honest and heartfelt commentaries are punchy and poignant. In our current sophisticated world of cybersex, she reminds the reader that dating is still an adventure, and no measure of late-night instant meassaging can account for the face-to-face encounter. Bravo, my friend!
Sell out?.......2007-01-31
My daughter, who is 37 and in the process of divorcing her high-school -sweetheart spouse and starting to date, bought this book to learn something about dating, since the last time she dated someone other than her soon to be ex-hubby, was exactly 20 years ago.
I asked what she thought and she said, that she found "Dating Amy" not only boring after a while but also compleytely useless, since "she is not that kind of an over-age high maintenance airhead" that Amy is. This harsh opinion piqued my curiosity (yes, I know how to spell "pique" despite -or may be thanks to - the fact that English is my fourth language... but my syntax and sentence structure are often not English proper), so I read it, too. No, I would not brand Amy the way my daughter did, but this book made me very, very sad. Is that what we - and generations of suffragissts before me - fought for? Where's the emancipation, equality? (And I do not buy any of Amy's crap-of-an-excuse that men should always pay for women, because they earn more than women: by far not all men earn more than women - and nobody forced Amy to make multiple career choices with a high statistical probability of a low pay -that much we feminists have already achieved: she could have studied law or medicine, if she wanted to earn more than most American males).
How can an educated woman in her upper 30s, a woman who ran "Sufragette and the city" be so utterly unemancipated? and not in the least willing to consider EQUALITY of the sexes? Why would she want to be paid the same as men AND at the same time be treated like an object of desire (pardon, like the "cow, who needs to be bought in order to give milk", as one of the most shockingly unemancipated expressions I learned in America goes), who sells the pleasure of her company to whoever will pay for it???? ... and, much worse, appears to be proud of it?
Amy, as a heroin of the book seems mentally to be a girl-woman, badly in need of growing up and devoloping an ability to think, to reason, but since Amy the author got a book deal, I bet thanks mainly to her mental confusion than her writing skill (in so hated by you Bush America, woman as brainded phenomenon seems to be higly marketable), may be that's what Amy really wanted professionally as well as personally: to sell herself out?
Great confessions to make an impression.......2007-01-23
What a treat! Well written, funny, insightful. As this book is mostly about finding oneself, which is essential in finding and keeping the right relationship, in addition to learning from other experiences, joining a decent dating service and staying socially active, I personally found out that it's easier to make an impression when you have exciting things to talk about and share. To feel more knowledgeable and confident about everyday's life, and be more interesting when meeting others (dates, work, or friends' gathering) I joined services like Agogus.com.
Some great laughs!.......2006-11-14
I happened across this book at Barnes and Noble, sat there reading it awhile, and ended up buying it. It's not really a dating advice book, but it's maybe the only book on dating written by a female that I consider worthwhile (because it contains some worthwhile lessons, mostly unintentional). I paid special attention to the things her dates were saying to her and some of them really made me cringe. Is that really what women think when guys say/do that? It mostly helped me in what not to do but also allowed me to see the dating scene from the perspective of the type of woman I prefer to date. I've been single for years now, been married for years as well, and well, when it comes to the opposite sex, both can be a real challenge. But if you can laugh at the dating scene and yourself, it certainly doesn't hurt. When in her book she said "I'm ready to quit having fun and get married now", she was being facetious but wasn't aware of how close to the truth she really was. Everybody ought to find that out for themselves, so I guess I hope she does too. Definitely some great laughs!
Dating Amy : Fifty Dates Wasn't Enough!.......2006-09-17
I was originally drawn to this book because of my personal collection of blind date "horror" stories. I was in search of a kindred soul and I certainly found her in "Dating Amy". Whether you are actively dating; on hiatus or you just like good gossip, you'll love this book! Expect to learn something, though - the book is less about finding love than it is about finding oneself.
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Between the covers of this book are testimonies from Christian role models from the worlds of film, sports, and music. The stories are real and powerful, and are presented in a way that believers and seekers alike will find compelling.
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Review: How Do You Know He's Real?.......2007-06-14
In the book, How Do You Know He's Real, you'll get an inside look into the spiritual lives of 34 celebrities. Hagberg has compiled testimonies ranging from Kirk Cameron to Rudy Sarzo (former bass player for Ozzy Osbourne). Each story is remarkably different and it's amazing to read how God has worked in the lives of each of these well-known people.
Celebrities Share Their Christian Faith.......2007-05-31
The author has collected very readable stories telling how celebrities have become Christians, and they share their low points and their joys here. This is a welcome peek into the lives of well known people who typically are more secretive.
Ricky Skaggs, Kirk Cameron, Gloria Gaynor, Bethel Johnson (34 people in all) tell about their struggles and their early days as new Christians.
Billy Ray Cyrus tells of singing in his grandpa's Pentecostal church when he was 4, and includes the touching lyrics to the song he wrote "The other side."
Jackie (Jacklyn) Zeman, star of General Hospital, advises that when you are at a crossroads "cry out to God and ask for His guidance."
Al Kasha's story resonated with me; this Academy Award winning songwriter overcame agoraphobia, and talks about how Hollywood is a tough place for a Jew who came to Christ, and how he started a Hollywood Bible study group.
There are stories here for anyone to enjoy and find spirit lifting.
Celebrities talk about God in their life.......2007-04-27
(Hagberg has written a companion book with the same title, subtitled God Unplugged)
How Do You Know He's Real? is a collection of celebrity essays about God acting in their lives. The contributors include athletes, musicians, and actors. Their stories often follow a familiar pattern of fame leading to drugs and alcohol before hitting bottom and being turned around by an encounter with God. That's not to say the accounts are all stock and cliched, but rather that God meets each person in their need--and for celebrities that need will be similar. And many of the tales include growing up in stable Christian homes, but still needing to make personal decisions about God and Christ and how that decision impacted their careers.
The stories are collected alphabetically but Hagberg has provided a topic finder so a reader battling discouragement or frustration can find offerings from Billy Ray Cyrus, Nancy Stafford, Zorro, Gary Burghoff or John Schneider.
Each essay begins with a picture and short biography of the contributor, listing their accomplishments. Following the selection is God's Road Map, a few sentences about the issues raised by the author, with Bible verses for teaching and encouragement.
The essays themselves are as varied as the contributors. Some of them read as if they were written to be given as speeches. Several sound like the writer could be sitting at your kitchen table, chatting over the coffee pot. All of them are honest and share from their heart how God has acted in their life and how they know He's real.
Reading the accounts of God acting in both miraculous and mundane ways reminds us that no matter what a person does for a living, each of us are created beings who need a loving Savior and merciful God.
Armchair Interviews says: Up close and personal stories from celebrities.
COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN!!! Terrific Read!.......2006-05-18
I received this book as a gift and once I started, I couldn't put it down. Ms Hagberg has captured the beliefs of these well known and respected celebrities, sports figures, and musicians. I'm anxiously awaiting the next book in the series and can't wait to give copies of this one to all my friends. Order 2!
The book of a lifetime!.......2006-04-18
This is a book that you will no doubt want to share with everyone you know! (I certainly am!) It was so hard to put the book down - but worth it - just to extend the time and joy of reading it! GREAT content! GREAT author! I can't wait to read the next books in the series!
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Love & Death in Kathmandu: A Strange Tale of Royal Murder
Amy Willesee , and
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The authors, two award-winning journalists, interview Maoist guerrillas and members of the royal family, gaining insight into the reality of this Himalayan kingdom, as well as the events behind the June, 2001 massacre of the Royal Family.
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She was too busy to keep a diary. Luckily, AmEx kept one for her.
From comedian Amy Borkowsky comes a hilarious collection about how she-quite literally-spent her early years as a single career woman. After digging out several dust-covered boxes from the back of her closet, Amy discovered twelve years' worth of credit card statements, documenting, in their own way, every significant event in her life. They show that on July 12, 1993, Amy spent $189.12 at Victoria's Secret, and that on July 14 she returned the entire purchase-evidence of a relationship that suddenly unraveled, right before The Lingerie Phase. The $601.76 she spent at Ann Taylor reminds her of her quest to find a suit that would cover not only her torso but also her career-related insecurities, and a $30.25 charge for her first Caller ID box recalls her first fruitless attempts to block out her interfering mother. Every purchase tells a story, and this wickedly funny account relates Amy's search for what every young woman is really shopping for in life: love, success, and independence.
Customer Reviews:
I guess I'm the oddball here.......2007-03-13
Unlike the other reviewers, this book just didn't do anything for me. Perhaps I just like more "plot." This read as just a series of quick skits. To me, some were mildly amusing, but mostly, I just tried to get through the book so that I could start reading something else.
Very original..........2006-03-29
This book was great because it was very original and just...cute... There are a lot of books based on journals, but to have credit card statements tell a story makes it all the more interesting.
Amy sure makes a statement.......2006-01-09
Garrison Keillor has his Lake Wobegon; Dave Berry has his "I'm not making this up!"; dooce.com has intestinal distress, and Amy Borkowsky in her book "Statements" has American Express. As the cover of the book says, "She was too busy to keep a diary... Luckily AmEx kept one for her."
Using what she claims are her American Express statements for the past several years and actually including lines from those statements, Borkowsky treats us to the adventures of a single thirty-something ad copywriter turned comedienne. This book is the hardbound equivalent of a chick-flick so some guys may not be able to relate but there's enough cute situations and humor that it is worth trying.
An example in one of her tales is her wanting (as an adult woman) what she had always wanted as a little girl and had never gotten. She writes "Every birthday and ever Chanukah throughout my childhood I'd beg for one, and each year I'd get the same thing. Underwear. Fine for warming buns but totally useless for baking cakes."
There are plenty of credits on her American Express statements along with the charges. As she states in the chapter called Returns: I have my own Return Policy: if I happen into a store with a policy that "All Sales Are Final," I won't return there. Closet space and money are too scarce. She even had the balls to charge a ticket to France on the Concorde to meet eligible men in the elegant Concorde airport lounge. She got her refund by canceling at the last minute.
I found her funny without being slapstick, sensitive without being maudlin. I recommend it for a good, light read.
Funny, with substance.......2005-12-15
Got it to give as a gift but cheated and read it first. Started out just skimming but it really pulled me in. Laughed out loud and thought parts of it were heartfelt, too. Some the the observations reminded me of Carrie from Sex and the City in a good way, though the author clearly has her own style. I'm married now so enjoyed remembering the craziness of being single. Amazing how you really can track your life through credit card bils. A top-notch, really funny read overall.
Cute.......2005-12-04
This was a cute book. I enjoyed the stories and the writing style was fun.
I am glad that I don't have her credit card debts! and it is amazing how much of your life you can reconstruct based on old credit card receipts.
Some of the stories were a tad boring, but overall the book was funny and I would consider purchasing other books by this author.
Book Description
Always intrigued by Edward Burne-Jones’s portrait of her great-aunt, Amy Gaskell, Josceline Dimbleby’s chance meeting with the painting’s current owner encouraged her to explore the mystery of her own family’s past and the life and death of her beautiful great-aunt.
In her search, Dimbleby uncovered a passionate correspondence between Burne-Jones and her great-grandmother, May Gaskell, Amy’s mother, which continued throughout the last six years of the Pre-Raphaelite painter’s life.
As she delved deeper into their engrossing lives, questions emerged. What was the deep secret May had confided to Edward? And what was the tragic truth behind Amy’s wayward, wandering life, her strange marriage, and her unexplained early death?
Weaving together the threads of this tale, Dimbleby takes us through a turbulent period in English history and visits the most far-flung corners of the Empire. William Morris, Rudyard Kipling, William Gladstone, and prominent members of the Souls also play a part in this sweeping, often funny, and sometimes tragic story. Richly detailed and exquisitely told, May and Amy is a stunning account of hidden love and family secrets.
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n June 1, 2001, Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal donned military fatigues, armed himself with automatic weapons, walked in on a quiet family gathering, and, without a word, mowed his family down before turning a gun on himself. Dipendra's apparent motive was his family's opposition to his marrying a woman of whom they did not approve. Amy Willesee and Mark Whittaker set out to understand what could have led to a tragedy that fascinated and appalled the entire world. They conducted interviews with everyone from Maoist guerrillas to members and friends of the royal family for this book, revealing a country struggling to bridge the gap between feudalism and modernity. Their portrait of Nepal culminates in a detailed and chilling reconstruction of the fatal day itself. Love and Death in Kathmandu is an enlightening and com-pel-ling picture of a place that is a world apart and a love triangle that ended in a bloodbath.
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Boy-crazy Amy Sutton has finally found the guy of her dreams-tennis star Tom McKay. But Tom's not at all interested in dating her. Amy just can't believe it and refuses to give up!
Tom asks his friend Barry Rork to help him convince Amy that she's wasting her time. Barry's fallen for Amy himself, and he tries to make her see how much he cares about her. But Amy just gets furious with Barry for interfering. Will she ever set aside her pride and find true love?
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