As I read this book I find myself believing that the author and editor have conspired together for the sole purpose of making this the longest book ever on the Tarot. IMNSHO, this text is 90% author/editor interpretation of Jung and 10% Jung. I also have the following objections: 1) the author presents herself as "balanced" and even "feminist," but the text clearly leans toward a Christian and phalocentric interpretation of the Tarot; 2) the leaps in logic are astounding, the author rambles into her own experiences for no apparent reason, often seemingly forgetting her train of thought in the process, and transitional expressions are entirely neglected between paragraphs; 3) the depth of Jungian examination in this text is comprable to a survey course in psychology. In short, I am VERY disappointed.