I must be missing something, but there is nothing in this book but a bunch of nice decks. I think most from Taschen, which makes sense as they are pubI must be missing something, but there is nothing in this book but a bunch of nice decks. I think most from Taschen, which makes sense as they are publishing. Pity with that, almost all are out of print. An example: Knight of Wands, � Fleeting desires. The Knight of Wands points to our restlessness and desire to be loved, and asks us to confront our tendencies to be impetuous and impatient. For the suit of Cups: qualities are feelings, emotions, intuition and creativity and astrologically associated with Pisces, Cancer and Scorpio. All true but 528 pages? They associate the cups to hearts (pg 423). Fiebig has done better books (though not the redone Tarot Way of Mindfulness) with a lot of the same meanings and better depth. There are only 2 spreads, the basic daily and the Celtic Cross and little to tell you how to use them. I guess this is a picture book highlighting the publishers work much like Stuart Kaplan's US Games Encyclopedia of Tarot....more