The Jungian tarot and its archetypal imagery
Material type: TextSeries: (The Jungian Tarot Trilogy, Historical Studies: Vol. 2)Canada Marcus Aurelius Press c2001Description: 279 p.; illus.; bibliog. notesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0971559112
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1 The Fool, archetype of creative emptiness. 2 The Magician, archetype of first matter and of animus. 3 The High Priestess, archetype of first matter and of anima. 4 The Empress, archetype of the mother. 5 The Emperor, archetype of the father. 6 The Hierophant, arcehtype of the lesser creator. 7 The Lover, archetype of original man. 8 The Chariot, archetype of spirit below. 9 Strength, archetype of origianl woman. 10 The Hermit, Archetype of the wise old man. 11 The Wheel of Fortune, archetype pf the mother as Fortuna. 12 Justice, archetype of punishment and reward. 13 The Hanged Man, archetype of sacrifice. 14 Death, archetype of transition. 15 Temperance, archetype of mediation. 16 The Devil, archetype of shadow. 17 The Tower, archetype of father as protector/avenger. 18 The Star, archetype of sol invisibilis. 19 The Moon, archetype of the child. 20 The Sun, archetype of the child. 21 Judgment, archetype of rebirth. 22 The world, archetype of persona
'The Jungian tarot is a visual doorway into Jungian psychology that is acclaimed by Jungian analysts and scholars around the world... The most comprehensive study of its kind, and Volume Two of teh Jungian Tarot Trilogy, considers the Jungian Tarot images from the standpoints of archetypal symbolism, history, and comparative religion.'
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