Tarot and the archetypal journey

Subtitle:
The Jungian path from darkness to light

Authors:
Nichols, Sallie 1908-1982
Mary Greer 1947- (Foreword)
Van der Post, Laurens 1906-1996 (Introduction)

Place of Publication:
Newberry Port, Massachusetts

Publisher:
Weiser Books (An imprint of Red Wheel / Weiser)

Digital Platform for this Publication:
EBSCO


ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9781633411180

Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)

Media Sub-type:
eBook

LoC Call Number:
BF 1879 .T2 N534 2019 eb

Accession Number:
079994

Keyword Subject Headings:
Tarot--Interpretation
Tarot--Psychological aspects
Tarot--Mythological aspects
Archetype (Psychology)
Symbol (Psychology)
Projection (Psychology)
Individuation (Jungian psychology)
Psychology (Jungian)
Divination (Tarot)

User Notes:
This digital publication is provided to active members of Oregon Friends of Jung in accordance with OFJ's Fair Use Policy here. eBook in PDF format; xvii + 398 pp. including bibliographic references and 87 numbered illustrations. Publisher Permissions: Print/Save 100 pages; Copy/Paste Restricted Available for download: Yes Previously published in 1980 as Jung and the Tarot: An archetypal journey, by Weiser Books Contents: List of illustrations Foreword Introduction 1. Introduction to the Tarot 2. Map of the journey 3. The fool in the Tarot and us 4. The Magician: Creator and trickster 5. The Popess: The high priestess of the Tarot 6. The Empress: Madonna, Great Mother, Queen of heaven and earth 7. The Emperor: Father of civilization 8. The Pope: The visible face of God 9. The Lover: The victim of Cupid's error 10. The Chariot: It carries us home 11. Justice: Is there any? 12. The Hermit: Is there anybody there? 13. The Wheel of Fortune: Help! 14. Strength: Whose? 15. The Hanged Man: Suspense 16. Death: The enemy 17. Temperance: Heavenly alchemist 18. The Devil: Dark angel 19. The Tower of Destruction: The stroke of liberation 20. The Star: Ray of hope 21. The Moon: Maiden or menace? 22. The Sun: Shining center 23. Judgement: Vocation 24. The World: A window on eternity 25. On spreading the cards References

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