Interesting you bring up a link to Carl Gustav Jung. I have spoken in my former posts about patterns of life and seemingly unconnected events were indeed connected. He noted that everyday human experience is filled with meaningful coincidences and synchronity.
Jung's study of synchronisticevents lead him to examine occult practices, from astrology to the I-ching and tarot.He deduced that the mysteries revealed by these practices were not mysteries at all but events common to us on our paths of life.
Jung called our common recurrent characters and common situations "archetypes".
He believed the aincient fortune telling methods revealed these archetypes to us symbolically.
He noted that although modern science is "based on the principal of casuality".
Occult methods look to a "picture of the moment ".Jung concluded that Tarot cards were descended from archetypes of transformation".
Tarot cards are a way for us to connect with the archetypical wisdom of the human collective unconscious. The tarot deck it'self is a a portrait of the human condition, it's potential and possibilities.
What do dreams have to with the tarot?The metaphors in the dreams and in the Tarot have a lot in common.
Jung believed that all humans have and share common archetypes, but most of us get intouch with them through the subconscious. Tarot and dreams are a way of tapping into the "other you that is you.. THE SUBCONSCIOUS YOU".
Jung's study of synchronisticevents lead him to examine occult practices, from astrology to the I-ching and tarot.He deduced that the mysteries revealed by these practices were not mysteries at all but events common to us on our paths of life.
Jung called our common recurrent characters and common situations "archetypes".
He believed the aincient fortune telling methods revealed these archetypes to us symbolically.
He noted that although modern science is "based on the principal of casuality".
Occult methods look to a "picture of the moment ".Jung concluded that Tarot cards were descended from archetypes of transformation".
Tarot cards are a way for us to connect with the archetypical wisdom of the human collective unconscious. The tarot deck it'self is a a portrait of the human condition, it's potential and possibilities.
What do dreams have to with the tarot?The metaphors in the dreams and in the Tarot have a lot in common.
Jung believed that all humans have and share common archetypes, but most of us get intouch with them through the subconscious. Tarot and dreams are a way of tapping into the "other you that is you.. THE SUBCONSCIOUS YOU".