Spiritual adventurers are burning for truth, hungry for ways to affect and improve their destiny. Tarot can deliver, but most books offer impractical, confusing, irrelevant and regurgitated card interpretations, causing seekers to throw up their hands to say "I just don't get it!" The good news? No Golden Dawn snooze-fest or Crowley catatonia in the book you're holding. With raw simplicity and outrageous honesty, author Janet Boyer presents helpful, hilarious and relevant advice that will forever change how you see the cards, and finally equip you to understand, and read, the Tarot. No punches pulled. No sugarcoating. It's time to be forearmed, forewarned and foresighted. It's time to get... naked . Naked Tarot: Sassy, Stripped-Down Advice provides (for each card): Stripped Down Overview - Extensive Keywords - Quote - Challenge - Gift - Occupations/Vocations - Disney Totem - Animal Symbol - Flower Essences - Crystal/Stone - Aromatherapy - Body Parts/Systems and Health Issues - Mystical Messenger - Sabian Symbol - Writing Prompt - Affirmation - Personifications and Embodiments - In-depth Naked Advice for: Career Romance Parenting Spirituality - Recommended Resources (that reflect the card's energy) - Spread 'Em (Card Layout) Also included are Sample Readings and an extensive Bibliography. And the Court Cards? Original, deep psychological profiles off all 16 cards, including correlations with MBTI/Keirsey, ANSIR, the Enneagram, StrengthsFinder 2.0 and more. "...a hard hitting, belly-laugh inducing, no nonsense guide to Tarot." - Jenne Perlstein Naked Tarot is the fresh voice of contemporary Tarot practice, leading the field toward greater accessibility. It speaks with 21st century sensibilities. Janet Boyer tailors her book to modern culture, organized to fit seamlessly into the busy, hectic, and please-just-give-it-to-me-straight ethos of today. Yet, Naked Tarot deceives somewhat with its light humor: this is a serious, learned text that transfers the benefits of Ms. Boyer's depth and breadth of Tarot knowledge. The reader will digest every line--because it is just that accessible--and leave knowing more about the cards than most intermediate Tarot readers. In short, Naked Tarot does a phenomenal job of teaching Tarot. I love this book and had so much fun reading it. I laughed and smiled throughout. -- Benebell Wen, author of Holistic Tarot (a much more boring book than Naked Tarot , I'm afraid to say) Janet Boyer's newest take on the Tarot is sharp and saucy as F*. A few reasons you should strip down with Naked Tarot? 1. The correspondences are current and varied (I love interconnection!). 2. The face time given to the Minor Arcana and the Court Cards. Courts are difficult. This book lays them bare. 3. It's a fun read. Thanks to Janet's conversational flair, reading Naked Tarot is like chatting with a friend over tea. No. Make that a hot-pink Cosmo . -- Natalie Zaman, Wandering Witch and author of Magical Destinations of the Northeast and Color and Conjure Janet Boyer's Naked Tarot is a comprehensive, straight-talking, irreverent guide to the Tarot--and then some! This isn't the same old typical Tarot book you've already read so many times before. Instead, Janet provides a fresh overview of Tarot, including insightful interpretations on the suits and cards, as well as new, thought-provoking and useful correspondences (flower essences, animal totems, spirits, Sabian symbols, crystals/stones and more)--not to mention a spread for every card. I know that I will actually USE this book, not just read it. Janet has outdone herself; in fact, Naked Tarot may be her best book yet. -- Judika Illes, author of Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells , Encyclopedia of Spirits , Encyclopedia of Mystics, Saints & Sages and Other Books of Magic Janet Boyer's writing style is blunt and lively, her knowledge of Tarot based on years of study and experience. I knew I was in for a treat when I read Naked Tarot--and her newest book did not disappoint. Janet conveys the essence of each card in a way that is easy to grasp and remember, largely because of her outrageous honesty. Even experienced readers will come away with a refreshing and novel way to view the cards To paraphrase the cinematic Mary Poppins, Janet provides us with that "spoon full of sugar" that helps the Tarot medicine go down . -- Anthony Louis, author of Llewellyn's Complete Book of Tarot: A Comprehensive Guide, Tarot Beyond the Basics , Tarot Plain and Simple and other books So much for the prettified and slightly vague Tarot books of the past. Janet Boyer takes the cards into dangerous territory in her latest book with whip smart advice and a generous helping of humor. Forget the chanting and dewy-eyed mysticism, Naked Tarot speaks to you like a best friend--straight, to the point...and will help you bury the body later. -- Stacey Graham, literary agent and co-creator of the Zombie Tarot , as well as auth