
Wisdom Seeker's
Psychology-grounded tarot emphasizing symbols and archetypes for personal insight over divination.
by David Fontana · 2017
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The Wisdom Seekers Tarot approaches the tarot from a psychological perspective paying close attention to the meaning of symbols, and the appearance of archetypes. Psychological tarot does not seek to tell fortunes or predict the future, but instead uses the fall of the cards to help the Seeker gain insight into themselves. The major Arcana is viewed as The Fools Journey a symbolic travail where in the Seeker, represented by The Fool, follows his/her path to wisdom, enlightenment, fulfilment. Here the guidebook always prefaces its advice with the phrase "When you work with this card ask yourself ", always drawing one's awareness back to the action with in the self. The Wisdom Seekers Tarot is focused almost exclusively on the Seekers interior life and the control one exercises over it, rather than on external events. The Minor Arcana are similar in nature to the Major Arcana, in that they too depict a journey from inspiration to conclusion. Each suit (Swords, Pentacles, Wands, Cups) has several correspondences - symbolic, astrological, colour, numerological, seasonal, the humours etc. and all four suits represent aspects of ourselves. The Minor Arcana, in this case, repres
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