The New Tarot Reference Workbook
Structured Practice for the Rider-Waite Tarot
Understanding tarot concepts is one thing. Applying them consistently is another. The New Tarot Reference Workbook takes a different approach to practice: structured exercises, repeatable drills, and skill-building through consistency.
Built around the same analytic framework as the rest of the series, this workbook is designed to help readers move from theory into reliable application. Instead of vague journaling prompts, it offers practical exercises that strengthen comparison, interpretation, symbolic reasoning, and consistency across readings.
Best for:
Readers Who Want To Practice Tarot Methodically
Students Who Prefer Structure Over Open-Ended Prompts
Analytical Or Systems-Oriented Learners
Practitioners Seeking More Consistency Across Readings
Part of a 5-book series
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This work was inspired in part by collaboration with LAWRcana (the Pink Witch).
Conversations, readings, and repeated questions helped shape the problems this series attempts to solve.
The framework presented in this book was developed through practical work, ongoing questioning, and applied research. The author comes from a technical background and approached tarot with an engineering mindset—seeking to understand how meanings function, how patterns repeat, and how interpretation can remain consistent across different contexts and readers.
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Trademark and affiliation disclaimer: The New Tarot Reference is an independent creation and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or associated with U.S. Games Systems, Inc., or any related rights holders. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Public domain artwork notice: Card imagery is sourced from public domain reproductions of the classic Rider Waite Smith tradition, originally illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith.