The tarot cards associated with your birth date and name form a pattern of personal destiny. They describe the theme of your life—the challenges and the gifts. In Who Are You in the Tarot?, popular tarot practitioner and astrologer Mary Greer connects astrology and numerology to the tarot to create an in-depth personality profile that anyone can use for self realization and personal harmony.
Greer takes the reader on a very personal exploration of how the tarot can be used as a tool for learning more about themselves and others.
The book includes:
- Detailed instructions, charts, and exercises on how to determine your soul and personality cards
- How to determine your year card and name card
- The opportunities and challenges you will face
- Extensive graphs, charts, and appendices
- Journaling and exploratory exercises
Who Are You in the Tarot? is a valuable tool for anyone wishing to develop a deeper understanding of the tarot and how it can be used to interpret one’s strengths, challenges, and innermost desires.
The winner of this drawing will receive one (1) copy of “Who Are You in the Tarot?” by Mary K. Greer.
The drawing for this giveaway will occur on Friday, November 25th around noon CST. Entries (comments on this blog post) must be dated before then to be counted.
You will receive one entry for each of the following:
- Sign up for the Red Wheel / Weiser newsletter!
- Follow Weiser Books (@weiserbooks) on Twitter.
- “Like” the Red Wheel / Weiser Books page on Facebook.
- Blog about this giveaway. Include link to post in comment as entry.
- Answer the following question in a comment on this post: What is your favorite Tarot card?
One entry per comment please!
Winners will be announced on the blog and notified by Friday, December 2nd.




One of my favorite cards in my deck, is The Moon.
I “liked” the Facebook page!
My favorite Tarot card is the Hermit — I always get it when I do a reading, and it is the card that I feel most connected to.
Entry 1: Sign up for the Red Wheel / Weiser newsletter!
Wonderful book!
Entry 2: Follow Weiser Books (@weiserbooks) on Twitter
Wonderful book!
Entry 3: “Like” the Red Wheel / Weiser Books page on Facebook.
Wonderful book!
Entry 4: Answer the following question in a comment on this post: What is your favorite Tarot card?
My favorite Tarot card is The High Priestess! I love her!
My favorite has been The Tower. I have felt that it fits me. But The Hanged Man is a close second, we could always use a change of perspective.
My favorite tarot card is The Star.
I receive their news letter.
I have liked their facebook page.
I follow Weiser on Twitter.
I signed up for newsletter. My fave card is the Star. It corresponds to Aquarius, my birth sign. I love the meaning of the card; I think of it as renewal, inspiration and hope.
My fave card: lovers!
Signed up for newsletter and folloeing weiser on twitter
My favourite card is the Star Card. It always has been… for 50 years now. Oh dear, that’s hard to admit. Originally I was just drawn to the image, as I had no idea what it meant. Then I used as my signigicator card before I decided that I hated not getting it in a reading *smile* . So, now when it comes up in a personal reading, I breathe a sigh of relief. Faith, hope, generosity, serenity… what more could one ask for?
I was already following you on both of my twitter accounts
I had already LIKED your Facebook page
Have signed up for your newsletter and will now blog about this wonderful giveaway and will, of course, keep all appendages crossed.
And finally and completely unrelated:
I used to be a book buyer for a New Age store that sadly no longer exists in the late 80s. My favourite books were Weiser books. Besides the fact that the production quality was so very well done, I always knew that if Weiser had decided to publish it, the book was worth reading:)
Thank you,
Robin
Signed up for the newsletter, following Weiser on Twitter & commented about this competition here on my bog: http://www.priestesstarot.co.uk/?p=1386 and will share it out in Facebook in a moment.
I blogged about this giveaway:
http://eyeofnuit.blogspot.com/2011/11/weiser-book-giveaway.html
I Like Weiser on Facebook!
I follow Weiser on Twitter! (@eyeofnuit)
I receive the newsletter and in answer to the question: my favorite Tarot card is the Ace of Cups.
I follow both the Facebook and Twitter already.
(@Turtle_Dawn)
My favorite deck is the Thoth Deck- I love the imagery of all the cards and how each suit depicts its corresponding element in some form.
I’m following you on both Twitter and Facebook.
I have signed up for your newsletter.
I’ve also added this to my blog here: http://www.tarotbymichael.co.uk/?p=920
My favourite Tarot card is the 3 of Cups.
I have ‘liked’ on Facebook.
My favourite card is The World.
My favorite card is Death. I love to see how each deck creator interprets this card. It is also one of my Birth Year cards.
My favorite Tarot card is the Ace of Cups!
My favourite Tarot Card is the Death Card. I learn something new about this card & myself every time it is drawn in a reading.
My favourite card wil depend on the deck used, but let’s say it is the Hermit.
My Favorite Major card is The Fool, I was asked this some 30 years ago as I didn’t know what the fool represented at the time I didn’t know Tarot then, since then I seem like I have been on a massif journey my life has been filled with all kinds of pit holes but yes I am coming out the other end to start My Spiritual Journey.
My favourite card has been the STRENGTH card-astrologically connected to LEO sun sign and numerologically connected to NO-8,the number of SATURN.Life is about learning lessons through hard work,turmoils and capturing a lion(the symbol of boldness and ego) within us for much balanced and stable life..Who else but only Saturn can teach us the lessons of discipline,responsibility and realities of life.Who else but only a Leo can maintain a grandeur and poise even in the most difficult of times while learning these lessons enabled by Saturn.The card of Strength is like image of my life,the true picture being myself.
Puneeta Chandna.
Oooo this book has been on my wishlist since before it was published. But lack of funds…. Anyway, my favourite card is usually the Death / Transformation card. It’s meaning is often overlooked. After all, it’s hard letting go of some stuff, especially when you can’t see the new things ready to blossom in their place.
My favorite card is the Star. I would love to have this book!
Answer the following question in a comment on this post: What is your favorite Tarot card?
Mine has to be the Holder of Arrows from the The Greenwood Tarot, closely followed by the Nine of Stones – Tradition from the same deck.
I’ve blogged about this competition here, too.
This book looks interesting but I would advice to reader to be careful, personnality cannot be reduced to a single card.