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The Moon Card as an Integral Map. Pre-personal, personal and transpersonal development in the Tarot
Read nowIn this short blog we will look at the moon card through the lens of the integral movement pioneered by Ken Wilber. Integral theory aims to bring together a diversity of theories including matter, body, mind, soul and spirit into a single framework. A unique hallmark of the integral movement is the use of diagrams to present a framework of development and evolution through a series of stages.
Like an Integral chart, the Moon card can be read like a map, charting a path of human consciousness from the pre-personal into the personal/rational realm and beyond. When this card comes up in a reading it is showing us a point on the map and giving us clues to that we might experience at this juncture.
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Diverse Tarot Decks – A holistic approach to universal Archetypes.
Read nowCaroline Myss says “If you know your archetypes - and not just yours, if you know how to perceive the world in archetypes, through archetypes - everything changes. Everything. Because you have two things: you can see through one eye which is impersonal, and through the other, which is personal.”
At their core archetypes are collective stories that are repeated across cultures and ethnicity. Carl Jung defined twelve primary types that represent the range of basic human motivations. These include Ruler, Creator/Artist, Sage, Innocent, Explorer, Rebel, Hero, Wizard, Jester, Every-man, Lover, Caregiver.
Tarot cards have an amazing ability to trigger a connection to the unconscious mind where these universal truths and patterns help us understand the truths that animate our everyday lives.
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Selecting your first Tarot deck
Read nowOne often hears that your first Tarot deck should come to you as a gift. While gifting a deck is a lovely gesture, it’s not the only way for you to connect with the cards. What is important is that you listen your intuition. If a particular deck is speaking to you, you should follow through on what your institution is saying. Great readers have deep connection with their cards and selecting a deck that is calling you can help cultivate this connection. Remember your first impressions. This will guide you immensely when making your decision.
Sometimes you will be drawn to the images or it might be the colors that you feel connected with. It may be that the cards will pick you and the reasons will be unveiled over time.
Many readers start with the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. This is a distinguished deck that many of today's decks are derived from. These cards are chock full of rich and accessible symbolism. These cards can be easy to read but there is no limit to the depth of insights these cards can reveal. After many years of Tarot in my life, I still use this wonderful deck. We offer four sizes: mini, pocket, standard, and giant. Personally, I use the standard for readings and the giant cards for ongoing in-depth study.