This innovative study presents a detailed and piercing interpretation of the tarot in terms of Jungian psychology. The book explains how the images on the Major Arcana--the first 22 cards in a tarot deck--can be viewed through the prism of Jungian archetypes, the psychic dispositions that Carl Jung believed comprised the collective subconscious. Through analogy with the humanities, mythology, and the graphic arts, Sally Nichols demonstrates how the cards can be read as a map that describes the path toward self-realization ...
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This innovative study presents a detailed and piercing interpretation of the tarot in terms of Jungian psychology. The book explains how the images on the Major Arcana--the first 22 cards in a tarot deck--can be viewed through the prism of Jungian archetypes, the psychic dispositions that Carl Jung believed comprised the collective subconscious. Through analogy with the humanities, mythology, and the graphic arts, Sally Nichols demonstrates how the cards can be read as a map that describes the path toward self-realization and provides various techniques for using the cards to glean practical information along the way. Este estudio innovador presenta una detallada y penetrante interpretaci???n del tarot m???gico en t???rminos de la psicolog???a de Jung. El libro explica c???mo las im???genes de los arcanos mayores--las primeras 22 cartas de una baraja de tarot--se pueden analizar en relaci???n con los arquetipos, las disposiciones ps???quicas que Carl Jung sostuvo que comprenden la subconciencia colectiva. A trav???s de la analog???a con las humanidades, la mitolog???a y las artes gr???ficas, Sallie Nichols demuestra c???mo las cartas se pueden considerar un mapa que describe el viaje hacia la autorrealizaci???n y ofrece diversas t???cnicas para utilizar las cartas y adquirir conocimiento pr???ctico en el camino.
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