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Jung, Tarot, Archetype of Creative Emptiness (The FOOL) Last month, I did a blog using the terms Higher Self and Shadow Self. Lulu pointed out that these terms belong to Jung and not sure that folks should be using them differently. So I decided to RESEARCH. I delighted to find an online class connecting to Major Arcana of the Tarot to Jung Archetypes so I purchased the cards and the book that goes with them. All I have is a humble TW0 year degree and reading this stuff makes my head spin. What better way to learn than to utilize the cards and blog about it. So I ask a question - pull a few cards using the Major Arcana as the signifier. VOILA!!!! The Fool = the Archetype of Creative Emptiness. This is an individual with ideas ahead of their time, which will not bear fruit until the next generation. They lay down foundations for the advancement of human welfare.. The nonexistent roots of the collective unconscious. Past Lesson = Six of Cups This is an individual who sees themselve in terms as to a group and submerged in the collective consciousness. Self Reliance may disappear. Following the crowd may not be in their best interest. Current Lessons = Two of Wands Idea that is absolutely brilliant and original product with support as no precedent exists for their wor Future Lesson - One of Wands - New Beginning and able to stand alone and stand alone - taking action to a successful conclusion. |
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Spring Equinox on the Horizon
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Interesting~~~ Although I'm not into Tarot readings or horoscopes, I think that they often serve as good reminders of things to watch out for in our lives.
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Very interesting Star. I have a couple questions for you. Do you still do Tarot readings? If you do readings for people, do you feel your energies being drained from some readings?
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I find it all very interesting indeed. Can't say I understand it though.
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Very interesting Star. I have a couple questions for you. Do you still do Tarot readings? If you do readings for people, do you feel your energies being drained from some readings?
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Hmmm my head swirls with the many unanswered queries of the future......................... Will I ever get the ding set finished to my liking?
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"Lulu pointed out that these terms belong to Jung and not sure that folks should be using them differently." Just to clarify.....I did not say that the terms "belong" to Jung.....What I said was that the terms were first used by him and they were subsequently used for decades to refer to Jung's definitions.... Therefore, when you use the same terminology to have a different meaning, it's impossible to communicate unless you supply a definition of those terms. One of the reasons Jung is confusing is that he was confused. He lived a long life and much of his published writings are ruminations....throwing his ideas about the unconscious and the unmanifest at the wall to see if it would stick.......And sometimes he was just so enamored by his own imagination that he didn't care if it stuck, but just kept rambling for his own entertainment presumably. He wrote down his speculations about the Tarot Archetypes and years later produced a more scientific approach, but those who are enamored wit Tarot and want it to be true, choose to focus on his earlier meanderings.,, Jung is confusing because he was confused.
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for Jung, the dialogue between the "I" and the divine "Thou" is the dialectic dialogue between the ego and the archetypal powers of the unconscious...
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This refers to religion a well as "conspiracy theories" and political movements.. " It should not be overlooked that what I am concerned with are psychic phenomenon which can be proved empirically to be the base of metaphysical concerns, and that when, for example, I speak of "God", I am unable to refer to anything beyond these demonstrably psychic models which, we have to admit, have shown themselves to be devastatingly real. To anyone who finds their reality incredible, I would recommend a reflective tour of a lunatic asylum."......Carl Jung
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"Lulu pointed out that these terms belong to Jung and not sure that folks should be using them differently." Just to clarify.....I did not say that the terms "belong" to Jung.....What I said was that the terms were first used by him and they were subsequently used for decades to refer to Jung's definitions.... Therefore, when you use the same terminology to have a different meaning, it's impossible to communicate unless you supply a definition of those terms. One of the reasons Jung is confusing is that he was confused. He lived a long life and much of his published writings are ruminations....throwing his ideas about the unconscious and the unmanifest at the wall to see if it would stick.......And sometimes he was just so enamored by his own imagination that he didn't care if it stuck, but just kept rambling for his own entertainment presumably. He wrote down his speculations about the Tarot Archetypes and years later produced a more scientific approach, but those who are enamored wit Tarot and want it to be true, choose to focus on his earlier meanderings.,, Jung is confusing because he was confused.
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