Creative Learning Through Tarot: Tarot & Literature
with Paul Nagy

Paul Nagy

Most tarot professionals need to design workshops that will teach adults the fundamentals of tarot history and symbolism. In this study group, Paul will introduce a variety of simple new ways to engage adults in creatively learning how to read tarot cards.

As any well-seasoned reader knows, tarot card meanings work on many levels that cannot often be anticipated. It is important from the first to help new readers to become aware of this open-ended aspect of tarot reading. One way of introducing the reflexive nature of tarot card meanings is through a series of imaginative, fun and practical exercises that will be the basis of this workshop.

SATURDAY, April 24th 9–11 pm
Tuition: $35 paid directly to the instructor


PAUL NAGY has been reading tarot, on-and- off, recreationally and professionally, since 1978. Paul was a cultural anthropologist who studied meditation practice in the new religions in the San Francisco Bay Area from the late 60s into the mid-1980s. For two years Paul facilitated a teleconference reading course on Meditations on the Tarot by Anonymous. He is currently engaged in a teleconference reading course of the graphic novel, Promethea, as it relates to the Thoth tarot symbolism. Paul also facilitates other intermediate tarot study opportunities. Paul has been a student at The Tarot School for nearly 3 years. More can be learned about his ideas and projects from his website www. tarothermeneutics.com