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When I think about the illustrations in a Tarot deck, I envision a map or diagram that overlays the cosmic landscape. Created from inspiration or divine guidance, the drawings represent the author’s rendition of a soul’s journey through the unconscious.
AssimilationThat epiphany or moment of sudden realization that you can experience during a Tarot reading may appear to take only seconds, but it’s actually rooted in years of learning and decision-making about how you see the world.
CartomancyCarl Jung's principle of synchronicity supports the idea of meaningful coincidences. It tells us that separate events can appear significantly related by their coincidence in time, even though they have no discernible causal connection. Jung believed that these coincidences could open the mind to transcendent truths.
Where the Fool journeys
When the Fool shows up, it represents that part of you that aligns (or wants to align) to the interpreted world. In this world, most things are defined for you.
Unbiased reflection
Many people believe you can’t do personal Tarot readings for yourself. I disagree. In fact, I think it’s essential to open yourself to the subtle interpretations and patterns that appear before YOU.