If you have an interesting Tarot website and would like to request that we share
reciprocal links, feel free to
contact me to tell me your website address and description.
The American Tarot Association (ATA) offers many services for beginners, intermediate and
advanced tarot students.

The
World Tarot Network holds as it's mission the promotion of professionalism within the field
of Tarot, and the education of the general public as to how the Tarot works as an aid in decision
making and spiritual growth. It offers support and education through on site information and
articles, through classes and through its monthly newsletter.

The
Tarot School offers live and audio-taped classes, telephone teleclasses and a powerful
Correspondence Course, Free Tarot Tips newsletter, info on their annual weekend workshop (the
Readers Studio), links and more.

The mission of the
American Board For Tarot Certification is to provide a support network for
Tarot readers, to promote continuing education on all levels, and to help promote the highest level
of professional and ethical standards throughout the Tarot community through individual
certification.

The
Tarot Garden features a large database of tarots and cartomantic decks, a boutique with a
wide variety of decks for sale, and a Library where you will find reference information and tarot-
related amusements.

Aeclectic Tarot is a site dedicated to the diversity & beauty of Tarot. See images of Tarot cards,
read reviews of Tarot decks and Tarot books, learn about Tarot, receive Tarot readings, visit
Tarot links, or join their Tarot community.

Tarotpedia is a collaborative Online Encyclopedia of Tarot. Anyone can become a member and
assist in the growth and development of the site. Whether reading through and alerting omissions,
making suggestions, or contributing directly to the pages, participation is what is making
Tarotpedia a valuable resource for the Tarot community.

Tainted Tarot presents “personal Reflections on the Ancient Art of Tarot Card Reading,
Information, Reviews and more...”

Daughters of Divination puts on the annual San Francisco Bay Area Tarot Symposium (BATS)
-- a fun and invaluable event.  Try it some time!

Tarot.com is a great place for do-it-yourself Tarot Readings, and it is a resource of information
about Tarot itself, including sample images from many Tarot decks.

The
Students of Tarot website will help you find answers to questions you might ask of the
Tarot, with a choice of classic or modern decks for your online reading. There are also sections to
help you learn Tarot, invent your own spread, etc... or just have some Tarot fun!

The Tarot Connection is a Tarot Podcast dedicated to the traditional, historic and modern
Tarot, hosted by Leisa ReFalo.  It provides a series of
Podcasts in which she interviews a variety
of people working in the Tarot field, including
Yours Truly.  

The Tarot Channel has Tarot news, book and deck reviews, and interviews with noted Tarot
authors and deck designers. It also features opinions and posts from several different Tarot
authors and enthusiasts ... all in one place!

The
Tarot for Life website and associated MSN Group of over 1700 members are full of lively
Tarot discussion, articles, spread ideas, daily Tarot reflections, reviews, and weekly chats.
Joan Bunning’s website provides an incredibly wonderful Tarot course. This extensive
online course helps the beginner learn how to use the cards for him/herself, and experienced
tarot users can find useful information here as well. It offers 19 lessons that begin with the
basics and then move into more detailed aspects of the Tarot. It also provides information
about each of the 78 Tarot cards and about the patterns for laying out the cards.

Rachel Pollack is one of the leading Tarot experts of our time, but she is much more than
that.  Her
website discusses her books (including award-winning fiction as well as Tarot),
decks, and lots more.

Johanna Sherman, creator of The Sacred Rose Tarot, presents her artistic endeavors for
your viewing pleasure at
Johanna Sherman's Art Gallery

Then there is the wonderful website of the incomparable (and prolific) Robert Place, creator
of
The Alchemical Tarot, The Tarot of the Saints, The Angels Tarot, and The Buddha Tarot
and the author of the excellent book, The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination. His
website contains articles on his decks and on magic and mysticism, and it features his art
and mystical jewelry.

If you want to see a lovely self-published deck, the MAAT Tarot, visit
Julie Cuccia-Watts’s
website.  You can also read my review of this wonderful deck.

Another wonderful artist who has some great Tarot work on her
website is Arnell Ando.  
Visit her gallery of Tarot, Magical, and mystical art... and more.

Devoted to the study of Tarot,
Bonnie Cehovet’s website has book and deck reviews, site
reviews and links, information on the individual cards, and Tarot articles. There is also a
Tarot code of ethics, with Tarot consultations available by e-mail, regular mail and phone.

Janet Boyer, author of The Back in Time Tarot Book, has a website with many book
reviews from a variety of genres including self-help, inspirational, spirituality, personality
systems, and New Age ... including a great review of my own book,
Tarot Tells the Tale.

On
Color Wheel Creations -- Alexandra Genetti’s website -- you can preview Alexandra’s
"Wheel of Change Tarot" and find other information about her art.

Rev. Jeff is a clairvoyant and Spiritual Minister whose services include psychic readings.
His website has a bookstore (featuring reviews and recommendations of books as well as
great deals on the best spiritual books), and articles on various spiritual & metaphysical
subjects.

Another interesting site is
Joan Cole's website of Tarot articles.  Especially nice are her
Tarot deck
mini-reviews.

Thrysse’s Tarot website has many interesting Tarot articles, and it offers readings with a
wide variety of decks.

The Gaian Tarot (by
Joanna Powell Colbert) is a work in progress, although a deck with
the Major Arcana is available.  This deck “celebrates the living Earth and those who seek to
live in harmony with Her.”  You can see many of these lovely cards on Joanna’s
Gaian Tarot
website.  And you can even get a free automated Tarot reading using her deck.

The
Tarot Star offers tarot readings to help you to discover new ways to build on your
strengths and overcome your weaknesses, and gain new insight into any situation, and feel
more in control of your life.
                                       The Tarot Community:

If you live in the Los Angeles area and want to connect to the Tarot community there, you
might want to join the
Los Angeles Tarot Club Yahoo group.  You can visit the Yahoo
Group
home page for the club or send a blank email to
LosAngeles_Tarot_Club-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
This Yahoo group is intended to facilitate get-togethers with people in the Los Angeles
area who are interested in the Tarot.

If you would like to find when and where a "
Tarot Meetup" is happening near you,
click
HERE.

The
Comparative Tarot Yahoo group is a great place to meet other people interested in
the Tarot and to learn about Tarot too.

                                                     Non Tarot Stuff

For the socially conscious, here are a few great links ...

On these sites, all it takes is a simple click of your mouse -- no contributions required:
*  Feed the hungry at the
Hunger Site
*  Fund free mammograms at the Breast Cancer Site
*  Help impoverished children at the Child Health Site
*  Provide free books at the Literacy Site
*  Feed an animal in need at the Animal Rescue Site
*  Save our rain forests at the Rainforest Site and at the Race for the Rainforest Site

Here are a few more worthy sites:

*  
Oxfam America strives to create lasting solutions to global poverty,
hunger and social injustice

*  The
Make Poverty History site ... Well, their name states their purpose
perfectly well. 'Nuff said.

*  The
Kristin Brooks Hope Center (a tax exempt, not-for-profit organization) helps save
lives through its primary program, the National Hopeline Network 1-800-SUICIDE (784-
2433).

*  
PostSecret is an ongoing community art project where people mail in their secrets
anonymously on one side of a homemade postcard.

*  The
Random Acts of Kindness Foundation inspires people to practice kindness and to
“pass it on” to others.  It provides free educational and community ideas, guidance, and
other resources to kindness participants (meaning people like you and me).

*  The
Self Help for Self Development website includes information on using affirmations to
create a better life, goals and goal setting, creative visualizations, and motivating quotes.
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