The reason that the Jung deck's Ten of Cups is pain and sorrow Is because of the astrological symbolism of Saturn in Cancer. In this deck, each suit of the pip cards is represented by One of the Four Cardinal signs of the Zodiac (Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn.). Each one of the numbers represents a planet in the Ten planet's solar system (including the Sun). The "pictures" in the pip cards show which elements are involved with the cards. Understanding how these elements work together in the zodiac is one of the keys to Wang's divination system. The lack of pictorial symbolism is supposed to help enter into a state of meditation when contemplating the patterns involved. The major arcana cards are designed more for active imagination. Although you really are free to use these cards however you wish.
Been following Jung for 26 years. Self-initiated as a devotee to Hecate Aug 13th 2009. So wonderful, having recently explored Tarot with Jeremiah Schwartz' podcasts, to listen to you weaving 2 of my loves together. I did Myers Briggs years ago came out as ENFJ. Blessed be 🌼
OMG... the same exact thing happened to me with Thriftbooks last year. I ordered an out-of-print Star Trek novel, and I got a different Star Trek history book with a very similar title. Same email to support. Same WRONG book arrived a couple of weeks later. And then I gave up.
Great video! Its very interested and well presented. Another good Jungian book is called "Tarot Shadow Work: Using the Dark Symbols to Heal" by Christine Jett which is an amazing system for doing Jungian shadow work with tarot. I'm a big fan of Jung and the Hero's Journey, so I have recently published a book specifically on the pentad structure of the Tarot de Marseille major arcana called "Quintessential Tarot". It teaches all the correspondences for the majors, as well as the numerology in more detail than other books (for example, why La Lune is 18, and why it couldn't be any other number). There is no astrology, no kabbala, or other external systems, it focuses on the TdM's own internal system. I thought you might be interested in this book, as it uses the Jungian "Fool's Journey" tradition. Also, yes you are right the 16 types can indeed be related to the court cards. I'd be happy to share the correspondences with you. Interestingly, the reason the court cards are unnumbered, is because they do indeed represent human beings, and there is a tradition against "numbering" human beings. (This is also why the Fool is unnumbered, because he represents the human ego, the person going on the Hero's Journey. Whereas the other arcana represent archetypes, and archetypes can be numbered. In fact, Jung states numbers ARE archetypes, such as the number 4 is an archetype). Anyway, I would be happy to send you a free copy of the book if you have an interest. While it's a book for beginners, I think the numerology sections in particular would open up new ways for you to look at the TdM that you have not encountered before. Let me know. Either way, thanks for the great video and I look forward to checking out the rest of your material!
The pip cards really aren't supposed to have individual scenes. That trains us to see them as individual cards, when they are actually meant to be a progression
Thank you soooo much for the review I really found it very informative, I have been thinking of post a video of my book collection to my channel. I have subscribed to your channel so I can watch more often…😊
I just found your channel after seeing you refer to it in an Instagram comment now I'll dive in. Excellent recommendations. Now I just need to read more
New subscriber here, love your channel, your content, I was gifted the Sallie Nichols book, I look forward to getting a few that you recommended, thank you so much for sharing
The best book of all was missed, and it's not opinion, it's fact - Holistic Tarot by Benebell Wen is hands down the best there is. There isn't one thing missed out in that tome.
Holy crow, every time I've ever taken the full Myers Briggs, maybe 4 or 5 times in the last 15 years, it's always INFJ. Lol, who knew that "we" all are INFJ.
I think I´ll see the video with a day with more time and figure out more if some of the books resonates with me. I´d love to hear your thoughts about the "Seventy Eight Degrees of Wisdom" and The Qabalistic Tarot Book" though!! they both seem so known and well used, and i have considered both
I love 78 Degrees of Wisdom. One of my absolute favorites! Such a good place to start with the cards. Qabalistic Tarot is tough but very informative. But very tough lol
@@PersephonesSister Hahaa cool. I love that you are so dedicated/ educated on this. It makes sense though, and i need to catch myself here too. I have a tendency to get super eeger and jump into a subject or hobby and think it willl be my new world wether it be buying the best and toughest books before understanding the subject, buying yarn for 30 different projects when i have ever barely finished one before, or buying 10 decks of cards without really knowing if cards even resonates. I´ll check out Sallie Nichols book and 78 Degrees, at least at first! Thank you though, and remember to continue to share your wisdom. It´s well needed in the world. So much information, and we need the human filters for it ;)
Honestly I think it’s because the online tests are not that reliable. Many people who are introverted and feeling oriented come up as INFJ but there’s lots of variation there!
The cat is looking through our souls
The reason that the Jung deck's Ten of Cups is pain and sorrow Is because of the astrological symbolism of Saturn in Cancer. In this deck, each suit of the pip cards is represented by One of the Four Cardinal signs of the Zodiac (Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn.). Each one of the numbers represents a planet in the Ten planet's solar system (including the Sun). The "pictures" in the pip cards show which elements are involved with the cards. Understanding how these elements work together in the zodiac is one of the keys to Wang's divination system. The lack of pictorial symbolism is supposed to help enter into a state of meditation when contemplating the patterns involved. The major arcana cards are designed more for active imagination. Although you really are free to use these cards however you wish.
Been following Jung for 26 years. Self-initiated as a devotee to Hecate Aug 13th 2009. So wonderful, having recently explored Tarot with Jeremiah Schwartz' podcasts, to listen to you weaving 2 of my loves together. I did Myers Briggs years ago came out as ENFJ. Blessed be 🌼
OMG... the same exact thing happened to me with Thriftbooks last year. I ordered an out-of-print Star Trek novel, and I got a different Star Trek history book with a very similar title. Same email to support. Same WRONG book arrived a couple of weeks later. And then I gave up.
Hahaha thanks for seeing this INFJ. I see you, too. And thank you for all your intriguing, instructive, and resourceful content! Much appreciated!!
10 of cups as pain and sorrow. At first... that didn't really make sense but then...
"All the feels."
Totally makes sense now.
Incredible book review! Thanks for being so detailed! ❤
Awesome! Thanks sacred sister ✨
Great video! Its very interested and well presented. Another good Jungian book is called "Tarot Shadow Work: Using the Dark Symbols to Heal" by Christine Jett which is an amazing system for doing Jungian shadow work with tarot. I'm a big fan of Jung and the Hero's Journey, so I have recently published a book specifically on the pentad structure of the Tarot de Marseille major arcana called "Quintessential Tarot". It teaches all the correspondences for the majors, as well as the numerology in more detail than other books (for example, why La Lune is 18, and why it couldn't be any other number). There is no astrology, no kabbala, or other external systems, it focuses on the TdM's own internal system. I thought you might be interested in this book, as it uses the Jungian "Fool's Journey" tradition. Also, yes you are right the 16 types can indeed be related to the court cards. I'd be happy to share the correspondences with you. Interestingly, the reason the court cards are unnumbered, is because they do indeed represent human beings, and there is a tradition against "numbering" human beings. (This is also why the Fool is unnumbered, because he represents the human ego, the person going on the Hero's Journey. Whereas the other arcana represent archetypes, and archetypes can be numbered. In fact, Jung states numbers ARE archetypes, such as the number 4 is an archetype). Anyway, I would be happy to send you a free copy of the book if you have an interest. While it's a book for beginners, I think the numerology sections in particular would open up new ways for you to look at the TdM that you have not encountered before. Let me know. Either way, thanks for the great video and I look forward to checking out the rest of your material!
The pip cards really aren't supposed to have individual scenes. That trains us to see them as individual cards, when they are actually meant to be a progression
The Rose Gwain book is available on Amazon!
Thank you soooo much for the review I really found it very informative, I have been thinking of post a video of my book collection to my channel. I have subscribed to your channel so I can watch more often…😊
I just found your channel after seeing you refer to it in an Instagram comment now I'll dive in. Excellent recommendations. Now I just need to read more
Lmao wow you actually got me with that infj 👁 thank you for this suggestion I was just searching for this very thing
Haha lovely, I'm so glad it connected 🌹
New subscriber here, love your channel, your content, I was gifted the Sallie Nichols book, I look forward to getting a few that you recommended, thank you so much for sharing
I’m surprised you haven’t mentioned Susane chang just an observation
The best book of all was missed, and it's not opinion, it's fact - Holistic Tarot by Benebell Wen is hands down the best there is. There isn't one thing missed out in that tome.
Yes INFJ Here!😃
Ah.... a mouse.....what a special gift. Who know what she/he had to go through to get that for you. A true love offering.
Your so awesome ❤
Calicos are very spicy girls; I happen to have two of those and I know the feeling...they are so moody and manageable but only on their terms, lol!
yes I’m an INFJ 😆
Almost, I am ENFJ :) but close enough lol. Can't wait to read some of these!
Haha yes you absolutely are!! So glad ❤️
Thank You.
Rose gwain’s book is on indigo chapters , I added it to my wish list thank you
I have the Sallie Nichols book. Haven’t read it yet. After watching your video, I purchased Tarot as a way of Life…. ✨
Oh yay! Definitely give it a read ❤️
Ooh I had that Rose Gwain book but I don’t know where it is 🤔
Found it!
💕💕
Hello may I ask does Robert teach reversals?
Good question. He doesn't really focus on them no
I run Osho zen cards please tell me book for it. I am a beginner it must tell the dark things Also like energy exchange harmful situations
Question: which of the books you recommend also look at the Thoth tarot?
Holy crow, every time I've ever taken the full Myers Briggs, maybe 4 or 5 times in the last 15 years, it's always INFJ. Lol, who knew that "we" all are INFJ.
I know exactly what it is
Would you say it is more worth it to read no1 book instead of Robert Wangs triology?
I loved the video! it was so clean and informative!
I think I´ll see the video with a day with more time and figure out more if some of the books resonates with me. I´d love to hear your thoughts about the "Seventy Eight Degrees of Wisdom" and The Qabalistic Tarot Book" though!! they both seem so known and well used, and i have considered both
Yes I think I prefer Sallie Nichol’s book over Robert Wang’s 😊
I love 78 Degrees of Wisdom. One of my absolute favorites! Such a good place to start with the cards. Qabalistic Tarot is tough but very informative. But very tough lol
@@PersephonesSister Hahaa cool. I love that you are so dedicated/ educated on this. It makes sense though, and i need to catch myself here too. I have a tendency to get super eeger and jump into a subject or hobby and think it willl be my new world wether it be buying the best and toughest books before understanding the subject, buying yarn for 30 different projects when i have ever barely finished one before, or buying 10 decks of cards without really knowing if cards even resonates. I´ll check out Sallie Nichols book and 78 Degrees, at least at first! Thank you though, and remember to continue to share your wisdom. It´s well needed in the world. So much information, and we need the human filters for it ;)
Please tell me why we are all infj? Maybe this will explain why I'm so fascinated with the tarot?????
Honestly I think it’s because the online tests are not that reliable. Many people who are introverted and feeling oriented come up as INFJ but there’s lots of variation there!
@@PersephonesSister I'm def infj. Apparently we are the rarest personality
I wish someone could help me feel no guilt or fear for learning tarot. I'm so so fascinated. I hate my religion says it's wrong
In my opinion tarot is one of the most powerful sacred tools to learn if that helps at all ♥️
Yes I'm infj LOL
How did you know, INFJ? Lol. Love your channel.
INFJ ❤
I am not an INFJ.
🤣🤣🤣
I am and ENFP/INFP
Yup INFJ. lol!
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