Jung & The Archetypes of Tarot - Card Meanings and Jung's Concept of The Self in Aion

Shannon Douglas
Shannon Douglas
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Note to Viewers: Since I recorded this video I have incorporated Jung's Concept of Self into a Full Series of Tarot Videos called: "Tarot Tuesdays" Each week I take an in-depth look at aspects of the major Arcana through a Jungian Lens and share deeper analysis of what I feel is the deeper meaning and power of Tarot. Jung's Concept of Self and The Tarot - Understanding Card meanings through Jungian Symbolic Analysis Make sure you give the video a thumbs up and subscribe for the latest! In reading Jung's Aion I recognized a progression of ideas in his explanation of The Self, The Shadow, The Ego, The Anima and the Animus are consistent with Tarot and the progression of the Major Arcana. We know Jung was familiar with Tarot and I think that Aion (Also about Astrology and Christ Consciousness) "borrowed" from Tarot. The Lovers Card #6 and the Devil #15 are my favorite cards in the deck. They offer clues to psychic development and mastery and a map of the soul
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