Do Tarot Cards Still Have a Place in Our World

Released on = December 18, 2006, 1:46 am

Press Release Author = neoli marcos

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = In a world increasingly jaded by technology and progress,
it's easy to scoff at people who blindly entrust their lives to a deck of cards.

Press Release Body = 18, December 2006

In a world increasingly jaded by technology and progress, it's easy to scoff at
people who blindly entrust their lives to a deck of cards. We tell ourselves, we
are rational, clear-headed people, so how can randomly shuffled cards spread on the
table possibly answer all our life's questions.

Tarot cards have had a crucial and inseparable influence in mysticism and the
occult. They first arrived sometime in fifteenth century Italy, but it was not
until late 17th or 18th century that tarot cards began to be used in divination.
The tarot cards that we know today have gone through a long and evolution, from the
pictures, symbolisms, procedures, purposes, and meanings. It is interesting to note
that tarot cards were originally used in a game, with 21 trump cards, four queens,
and a fool added to a normal deck, which totals to 78 cards in all. But it is
unclear exactly how tarot branched out from a simple mind-diverting game into the
fragile business of looking back into past lives, foretelling the future, and
answering questions.

Archetypes
The highly-respected psychologist Carl Jung has always considered tarot as an
alternative psychotherapy. For him, the rich imagery inherent in every tarot card
represents archetypes of human personality and situations. Archetypes are basic
models or prototypes of people that embody a defined set of characteristics. The
Emperor card, for instance, can be thought of as representing the patriarch or the
father figure.

Over the years, we piece together various archetypes according to our needs. These
archetypes are embedded in our unconscious and thus they can affect our actions and
thoughts without our knowing. Consequently, our choices of tarot cards when we pick
them out from that "innocent" deck reveal our feelings, attitudes, and even fears
towards such figures in our lives. For instance, we may not know it, but we have
always shied from responsibilities and commitment in lives whenever there is a
father figure looming in the background, etc.

Tarot cards offer an alternative language system through which we can access our
Unconscious. Therefore, we do not just randomly pick tarot cards, or blindly
entrust our lives to them. Every moment of our lives, we lay ourselves bare with
the choices we make, even for something as papery as tarot cards.

The Missing Tarot in the Skeptic's World
Tarot readings then should not be dismissed as just some pretend psychic business
exploiting a person's gullibility. The art of tarot cards is subtle, delicate, yet
powerful. It is energized by centuries of symbolism and meaning created, expounded,
and developed by people who dared to see beyond. For them, the Arcane that lies on
the fringes of human experience holds the secrets we need to survive.

Before we question the legitimacy of tarot cards, we should first look into the
person who wants to inquire about himself/herself. Will they see to believe, or
believe to see?

http://www.psychicguild.com

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