The Jungian Tarot and Its Archetypal Imagery serves as a deep companion to The Jungian Tarot Deck, exploring how tarot’s timeless symbols mirror the human experience. Based on five years of research and consultation with scholars from the C.G. Jung Institutes in New York and Zurich, this book delves into the relationships between archetypes—how they interact, balance one another, and reveal the dualities at the heart of life itself. Each Major Arcana card is examined through a Jungian lens, showing how figures like the High Priestess, the Mother, or the Son appear across different cultures and spiritual traditions—from Isis to the Virgin Mary. Thoughtful and illuminating, this guide invites you to see tarot not just as a divinatory tool, but as a reflection of the universal patterns that shape who we are.
Volume II of the Jungian Tarot Trilogy
The Jungian Tarot and Its Archetypal Imagery serves as a deep companion to The Jungian Tarot Deck, exploring how tarot’s timeless symbols mirror the human experience. Based on five years of research and consultation with scholars from the C.G. Jung Institutes in New York and Zurich, this book delves into the relationships between archetypes—how they interact, balance one another, and reveal the dualities at the heart of life itself. Each Major Arcana card is examined through a Jungian lens, showing how figures like the High Priestess, the Mother, or the Son appear across different cultures and spiritual traditions—from Isis to the Virgin Mary. Thoughtful and illuminating, this guide invites you to see tarot not just as a divinatory tool, but as a reflection of the universal patterns that shape who we are.
Volume II of the Jungian Tarot Trilogy