Ancient Wisdom in a Modern Era
Planted within time and space is manifest the seed of the imagined.
Acquisition
I and they are One
Each morning draw a tarot card, then later in the evening write out what relationship it played in your experience for the day.
Tarot Tip: Keep a daily tarot journal.
The Awakening
"Who am I?"
Exploration
"Who are they?"
Inner Resolve
"Who am I really?"
Manifest Assessment
"Will they accept the real me?"
Designing the Tapestry Representation of "I"
The tarot presents a direct experience into the inner mysteries that preside within the secret of our selves.
Not only does an unbiased outlook offer us a different perspective on things, it as well allows us the experiencing of examining our own coloring book perception of reality.
It was the psychologist Carl Jung who initially brought this archetypal concept to light, with which we can see it embedded in religion, mythology and culture as a whole.
There have been many a one to expand on this simple concept, much like joseph campbell did in his books
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The Tarot cards, astrology and other formats of consciousness, grant us a doorway into the light of our own being, a path by which each one of us must undertake alone. No matter what model one chooses to disassemble life into a more comprehensible means, the truth of each lies directly within.
As the world card represents a perfect circle of truth, it is as if an eye that sees back into itself. Thus being in direct relationship to all things, there is a harmony of opposites by which encompasses the fools journey.
Archetypal Patterns of Relationship in the Minor Arcana
Ancient Wisdom in a Modern Era
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