Personal Prophesy: Learn How to Create Your Own Destiny!
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Description
Deborah Leigh has intuitively read ordinary playing cards professionally for the last 20 years. She learned about Personal Prophesy and how to apply its principles to achieve a happier, more satisfying life from her grandmother who handed the fundamentals down to her two years before her death.
Aside from her grandmother’s revolutionary teachings, Deborah hasn’t been able to find information on this particular method of perceiving the future to attain genuine love, success and happiness through ordinary playing cards–anywhere.
While others might consider themselves “gifted”; Deborah insists she is not. She merely possesses an exceptionally well-developed intuitive sense focused through playing cards. A skill, she believes, anyone is capable of developing for themselves to bring true empowerment to their lives.
Over the years, Deborah has taught others around the world to read playing cards as expertly as she does. They are faithful, devoted followers of Personal Prophesy to this day.
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Amazon Customer –
I bought this book from the authr when it first came out and loved it. The writing is personal and even just plain conversational. The information in the book is easily understandable and Personal Prophesy quickly becomes an important part of your life. I always wante dto learn how to read cards and the fact that these are regular playing cards makes the whole experience very cool. I highly recommend this for everyone who has ever wanted to feel in charge of their lives. A very good book!
Zeenie –
I had never tried anything like this before, so was I ever amazed at how easy it was to connect with my own intuitiveness
just by learning the method described in this book. Deborah keeps it amazingly simple (even the more complex stuff) and the tone is very down to earth. You’d swear she’s right there talking to you. And the material is so easy to pick up that you are reading playing cards almost immediately. Everything I’ve seen in the cards about myself and my friends thus far has all been true. It was the best money I ever spent on a book.
If you’re looking for a book that will teach you something you’ll never forget and really make you think about how much control you actually have over your life, this is it.
Amazon Customer –
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Marika –
This is a very good book for learning to read playing cards, but for me, it was very hard to use your intuition with playing cards after having used tarot. I am more of a visual person and get a more intuitive reading using the symbols in tarot than using cartomancy. The author assures you that with practice, it WILL come, but it is harder work doing readings with playing cards. Also, the author also stated that you need to trust wholeheartedly what the prophesy of the cards say and not doubt it. I don’t really agree with that. I feel that readings should be used as a guide. I think I will just stick with Tarot, but if you are interested in learning cartomancy, then this is the book.
Phoenix Rising –
I just loved this easy style of reading both the books and cards. Deborah being a most passionate and dedicated author of this divination method of playing cards. It’s the easiest playing card method that I have come across. As well as her professional expertise on relationships of all kinds. I certainly recommend this book, if anyone would like to get a solid foundation on reading playing cards.
Lucille
Rebecca Brown –
Rebeccasreads recommends PERSONAL PROPHESY — it offers quite a different way of looking at playing cards which are usually associated with gambling, evil & debt!
PERSONAL PROPHESY will give hours of interest, teach you how to hone your intuition (find it if you haven’t already), how to look at relationships from an historical point of view, & it is actually, quite informative & entertaining! & no, you don’t have to agree with everything Deborah Leigh says, you will however, learn a lot more about the cards you’ve been dealt!
Amazon Customer –
Personal Prophecy is an interesting book that could be utilised by anybody that has a plain old deck of playing cards. So you don’t need any fancy or expensive equipment (or knowledge) to get the most out of this book.
The author, Deborah Leigh (I haven’t figured out who Elizabeth Rose is yet), has been reading ordinary playing cards for 20 years and learnt about this method of understanding life situations from her grandmother. She has taught others around the world to read playing cards and hopes to empower others through this skill.
In reviewing this book I realised that I would have to split my thoughts about it into two sections – content and presentation.
The basic information required to have a go at doing your first reading is all there, and written in a way that is easy to understand… not technical language and pretty down to earth. The meanings of the cards are presented individually in the various suites. For example, there was a chapter on the general meaning of `Hearts’, following by individual interpretations for each of the cards.
Now, on to presentation… this is difficult to begin. As mentioned above, the actual content is very interesting and usable by anyone, you don’t need any previous knowledge or fancy tools to use the information.
One of the downfalls of this book is its presentation. The formatting was inconsistent and would have benefited from being professionally edited. This would have kept the information flowing in a coherent way; it would have also made it easier to find the information required when attempting a complicated reading. It seemed to me that the chapters would have been better organised by keeping all of the interpretative text together, rather than having it spread through various parts of the book.
In summary, even though the presentation could have been better, I found this book a bit on the addictive side and would recommend it to the beginner who is interested in learning more about reading everyday playing cards. The language isn’t complicated, and there are examples given for interpretations. After reading this book, I don’t think you’ll play a card game again without trying to look at the hidden meaning in your friends’ (and your own) cards!
53rdspirit –
Good book.