Beyond the Celtic Cross

by Paul Hughes-Barlow and Catherine Chapman

Beyond the Celtic Cross by Paul Hughes-Barlow and Catherine ChapmanCatherine Chapman inspired me to demonstrate the powerful divination techniques that can be used within the Celtic Cross spread. Catherine was already knowledgeable on these techniques, but she needed some guidance. Rather than teach, I decided to mentor her using the very tarot reading she was having problems with.

The journey took many months as we went deeper and deeper into the analysis and interpretation of the cards, searching for answers to her question.

Have you ever wondered how you can bring greater depth and clarity to your Tarot readings? Have you struggled to understand just what exactly is going on in your card readings, and how the cards relate to the object of the reading?

Catherine Chapman and Paul Hughes-Barlow signing books

For the first time, this book shows how the professionals use secret techniques that take Tarot readings to new and exciting levels. It goes beyond the surface levels of the Tarot spread and explores the hidden depths. It explains how to decode those parts of a Tarot spread that seem to make no sense and how to break out of readings that seem to have become “stuck”. Using the power of the elemental symbolism of the cards, combined with numerological techniques, this book cracks the “celtic cross” spread wide open to reveal exciting new levels of insight.

Price: £12.99

ISBN-10: 1904658342

ISBN-13: 978-1904658344

2 thoughts on “Beyond the Celtic Cross

  1. Hi Luie, Beyond the Celtic Cross was written with a “newbie” for beginners, but now Catherine Chapman is a well respected writer on the Tarot. Catherine wanted the book to be easy to read for beginners, and I think we achieved that.

    You can always ask Catherine on tarotelements.com

    Hope this helps!

    Paul

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