1 HISTORIA DEL TAROT. INTRODUCCIÓN Isabelle Nadolny #arcanosmayores #historia #tarot
There is a wealth of literature on the Tarot, with all sorts of approaches. As is customary on this channel, after an exhaustive search, I discovered a book that meets my criteria for literary merit. It is the result of historical research and is a recent work presented in a splendid edition. Its author is a prominent social researcher. Don't forget to leave your comments. Subscribe to this YouTube channel and share my videos. About me: I am a psychologist specializing in psychoanalysis and couples therapy; I have a master's degree in criminology and criminal policy. I am a metabolism consultant. If you would like to support the channel: any amount is welcome. (Concept: Literary Corner) PAYPAL: [email protected] https://paypal.me/esquinaliteraria #tarotreading #tarotcards

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