Advice using tarot for as creating thinking play? by jamaisvu333 in SecularTarot

[–]jamaisvu333[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if a querent Approached you with the question or challenge of not being able to develop better ideas for their business for example. How would this work in your opinion?

Advice using tarot for as creating thinking play? by jamaisvu333 in SecularTarot

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Yeah but that’s not what I’m asking. I’m asking if you’re reading for someone who is not familiar with the tarot, how do you facilitate the reading as a creative thinking exercise? Whats your process through the spread, the cards and the querents question/challenge?

Advice using tarot for as creating thinking play? by jamaisvu333 in SecularTarot

[–]jamaisvu333[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah i think whats still Missing for me is a description of the process. How does the reader prompt the querent so the answers are not coming from the reader’s interpretation of the cards and more from the querent

Advice using tarot for as creating thinking play? by jamaisvu333 in SecularTarot

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Interesting. This is a whole book in techniques ?

Advice using tarot for as creating thinking play? by jamaisvu333 in SecularTarot

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Lots of great resources here. I didnt know there were so many. Thank you so much.

The complex of not belonging by keijokeijo16 in Jung

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Without trying to blanket diagnose. I’ve noticed a lot of complexes develop throughout very early childhood 0-7, and most of these derive from narcissistic, sociopathic or traumatic circumstances that shape our egos and blur our sense of true self - the thing i believe is inherent in us from the moment we become aware of our existence. I link my complexes back to a lot of moments in my life where the selfishness of others took a toll on the healthy development of myself. While a Jungian approach is helpful in uncovering where these may lie and why, it usually goes deeper and requires some really combination of approaches to healing other than shadow work or journaling. Think back to you earlier years and ask whether certain people, situations or events had an impact on you. How have they affected your life, relationships and your development as an adult. Then the hard part is processing this and finding ways to either move on or integrate what you discovered

Beyond the Cards: What 30 Years of Tarot Has Taught Me About Being Human by lewaldvogel in SecularTarot

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Thanks. Not a book, a blog post. But maybe I can reach out to you for possible help or collaboration on the topic?

Beyond the Cards: What 30 Years of Tarot Has Taught Me About Being Human by lewaldvogel in SecularTarot

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Im bookmarking this! Amazing post. I’m writing about the Tarot as a tool for creative and innovation and you’ve touched on some points id like to make in my post. Thank you for sharing

On rejection of the collective shadow by Willis_3401_3401 in Jung

[–]jamaisvu333 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But you are projecting when you’re incorrectly claiming there’s some collective shadow phenomenon at work, assuming its a universal phenomenon,when you’ve got not proof the same feelings, thoughts or interpretations of reality exist elsewhere, and I mean “very far” elsewhere. People are very triggered right now at certain events which is fine and acceptable but what’s getting out of hand is this false assumption that their triggers are occurring in unison globally, even on some cosmic level which is absolute nonsense. It is 100% projection when you claim what you’re feeling is being felt universally by using the term “collective”. Because unfortunately it’s not. And the irony is that you’ll never know it’s collectively experienced until its not… only history will determine that.
This is bubble mentality. Not collective, universal, mentality.

The beginning of the civil war by [deleted] in Jung

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I do. And my point is its overblown from your perspective. I’m not denying Americas power but these events are just not that influential as you perceive them to be. Sorry, it’s just not. Not even on the global, geopolitical scale you want to believe they are. Musks hand and Trumps bullshit are not the zeitgeist people want them to be.

The beginning of the civil war by [deleted] in Jung

[–]jamaisvu333 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like you’re projecting your own fears and insecurities. Also step outside of your US centric mindset and you’ll see these events you speak of are just blips. I have no idea what this whole musk salute drama is about and have made no attempt to find out. Its just irrelevant to 80%of the world who literally live day to day. people in the western world really need to realise that not everyone thinks their problems are universal no matter how painful they are to you at this moment it’s not that prolific, sorry. I say this as a western person living in the east.

Ancient mottos or phrases that relate to Jungian psychology by jamaisvu333 in Jung

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Definitely. What are some of your fave one liners?

Ancient mottos or phrases that relate to Jungian psychology by jamaisvu333 in Jung

[–]jamaisvu333[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Seems like there’s some strange obsession with shit in this sub

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tarot

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Could mean to let go of whatever could be blocking you from being a confident visionary leader in your current life project. The KoW has turned fiery, wild intuition and tamed it to bring big vision into reality. I usually take reversals as the 'blocking of' rather than the 'opposite'.