@@JenniferTaraTakahashi oops, it’s been a while back, I think I may have deleted part 2..🤷♀️.. I’m also doing the September challenge on Instagram though.🥰
There are a few other english books on Sibilla including about spreads by Samanta Madeo if you can locate them (i havent been able to). Jacquline Murray has a book on Sibilla Zingara (Arcuri s website has a table that breaks down the different types - zingara, vera, indovina). For me what I love about sibilla is how the suits/cards can really impact on each other - either as dominant or passive.
Hi @L-K-L ! Thank you so much for watching and for your recommendations! 🙏 Only yesterday I came across J.Murray’s book on Sibilla Zingara! It’s a great book and I’ll be featuring it in Part 2 on Sibilla, where I’ll be sharing other Sibilla decks that are not considered La Vera Sibilla (The True Sibyl). Thank you for letting me know about S.Mateo’s books! yeah you are right, I did a quick online search & they seem to be hard to find. I’m so curious about your experience with Sibilla! How long have you been reading with Sibilla cards? Where did you learn from? And which deck of Sibilla is your most loved one? 🥰
@@musingsbymascha wonderful. I look fwd to part 2 💖. I have the everyday oracle vera sibilla but with the white borders (its the only one avaliable where I currently am) but there s a Del Negro deck I love the look of. I had an interest in different playing card cartomantic traditions a couple or so years ago & discovered sibilla during my research. First 2 readings i did blew me away & I was hooked. Im lucky my husband has Italian family background so i had a little help translating some Italian resources. Arcuri s website was also a starting point, but still so much too learn. I think interest is growing so hopefully more resources emerge ☺
Thank you so much for watching! 🙏 Yes, I’ve now done J David’s 2 courses on La Vera Sibilla & have linked them here in the description of my video. He is a wonderful teacher! Have you done his courses, too @maransoftware?
I dont like the book of Venturi, it is always keeping information from the reader, she shoudnt have publish it in the first place if she wanted just to give the information in her courses, a better book is "Gypsy Oracle Cards" from Jacqueline Murray
Hi Andreas, Thank you for stopping by and your comment. 🙏♥️ Yes, I see what you’re saying about Venturi’s book. I found the card-related information in it very relevant and useful, but yes, she also does come across a little strong on promoting her courses. I do have that Gypsy Oracle Book. I enjoyed it.