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Tarot Resources: Tarot Bulletin Boards and Forums
Online discussion bulletin boards or forums are not only numerous,
they continue to develop and provide effective means of
learning and sharing various points of view.
Amongst the hundreds in existence, here are some of especial recommendation.
ATS's Tarot Bulletin Board for tarot courses
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This is a new development for the benefit of Association Members running tarot courses.
By request, a member organising a course can be allocated a private area for themselves and all nominated course participants (course participants do not need to be members of the Association).
> www.tarotbb.com |
Forum.Tarot History
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A new development in 2008: a forum focussed very much on tarot history and discussions on or about early decks.
> forum.tarothistory.com |
SpiritCaat's Forum
Aeclectic's Tarot Forum
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Over the short history of the web, Aeclectic becomes the third in a series of developments to earn the ranking of most active. In the early days was alt.tarot, followed by the mail-based TarotL, and now the bulletin board or forum format used by Aeclectic.
In addition to more general areas for Tarot
discussions, Aeclectic also offers specialised areas in
History, Marseille and other early decks, Waite-Smith, Crowley-Harris Thoth,
and a Professional area for subscribers.
> www.tarotforum.net |
The Tarot Study Forum
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From the same people who brought us the more specialised Tarot
of Marseilles Study Forum (now amalgamated), this forum is dedicated
to the study of Tarot in all its flavours.
> tarotstudyforum.invisionzone.com |
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ATS Publications
Story of the Waite-Smith Tarot
Frank Jensen has long been amongst the key players
in presenting information on the development of this
important deck in the history of Tarot. We now have
the opportunity to read on this deck's history during
its key phases during the past 100 years.
> Story
of the Waite-Smith Tarot
Taros - the Journal for Tarot Studies
Issue 1 • 2006 of Taros,
the annual Journal for Tarot Studies, is now
online.
> Taros
Tarot Symbolism
The Association for Tarot Studies is delighted in
being able to present Bob O’Neill’s important
Tarot Symbolism.
> Tarot
Symbolism
Tarotpedia
With already over 800 members and over 1000 pages of
content, Tarotpedia is fast becoming one of the most
developed online resource for tarot.
> Tarotpedia |
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