Tarot Correspondences by T. Susan Chang
This is a book we’ve been looking for for quite a while now. It is far more than a collection of tables of correspondences. It is also a guide to getting the most out of using them. Chang explains in the introduction:
Correspondences are friend to the imagination, not its enemy
I believe correspondences don’t just reveal why we see the images we do in each card—they are also a fertile place to plant the seed of our own interpretations. ey are a language which blossoms in the presence of a rich and exible imagination.
As tarot readers, we are the caretakers of a living language of pictures, one we use every day to help ourselves