The new book as an e-book

Many people asked for my books to be published as ebooks as well.
Most people tell me that people don’t buy books anymore, and if they still read, they do it on their phones.
Alright then, let’s not be the conservative, retrograde, anti-progressist d*ck I am.
It’s an experiment; I am actually quite curious what revenues will produce. So far, publishing has cost me an additional $6 fee.
I recommend purchasing it from Lulu, but it will also be available on most e-book platforms, including Amazon, Apple, and others.
Let the money pour down on me!

LINK TO LULU.

The content of this book can guide you through the secrets of reading cards, shed new light on several other topics, and help you deal with real-life situations. It’s both a card-reading manual and an intimate journal of somebody’s life. Thus, you can read it to study and learn, or you can think of it as a thrilling novel.
While these daily readings have no specific ‘target’ or answer to particular questions, you can use them by focusing on the card of the day, or you can learn how to deal with specific situations when they arise in your life.
These so-called “generic” readings may or may not fit the particular situations of the people reading them at that moment. You may relate to some of these scenarios and, by doing so, gain valuable insights into how to manage them should you encounter them in the future.
You can also use the card of the day as a focal point and integrate it into your daily routine. I can’t think of a better way to learn Tarot than by studying these interpretations.
However, as you may have noticed, these readings not only deal with the cards but also delve into various related topics, including esoteric matters and real-life situations and issues.
In the current volume, you have 315 3-card combinations and hypothetical life situations. It’s 6 readings per week for an entire year, except for Saturdays.
42 of these 215 readings include extra essays on various Tarot-related esoteric topics, including numerology, astrology, alchemy, Kabbalah, comparisons with the Rider-Waite deck, and how to deal with reversed cards, as well as fatigue, gratification, detoxification, change, and other exciting topics.

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