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Who Answers Your Tarot Questions?

There are as many different schools of thought in tarot work as theories of psychology and kinds of counselling and other talking therapies. Some tarot readers trust their psychic abilities to connect with the cards. Others rely on contact with Spirit. While some, like me, take a Jungian approach, seeing the tarot cards both as a key to unlock thoughts and memories hidden deep in our personal subconscious, and also a channel through which we share our ancestral knowledge 

You are not alone in your subconscious mind. Actually, it’s pretty crowded in there. The tarot cards are a pathway to the memories of all the generations who have come before you. All we have to do is open our minds and listen.


The Universal Consciousness

Carl Jung, an early colleague of Sigmund Freud, later developed his own theories of the human psyche. He asked what unites us as human beings and yet makes us unique. The answer, for Jung, was that we all carry the memories of our forefathers in our DNA and live them out as individuals.


Carl Jung’s theory was that there is a reservoir of inherited memories known to us from earliest conception, carried in our DNA and as innate and instinctive as the desire to get up from our knees and walk; to communicate with spoken language; to love and be loved; to mate; to parent; to control, possess or destroy. We live out these instincts in our own unique, personal ways. Jung called this reservoir of memories Universal Consciousness.


Instinct is Knowledge

If the theory that we share knowledge and are guided by our earliest ancestors seems a little far fetched, we have only to remember what we know of instinctive animal behaviour. We accept that a young cuckoo, never having known its biological parents, can fly thousands of miles to overwinter in the Congo. It knows the way even if it is captured, ringed, and taken hundreds of miles from its birth place to begin its journey. We know that a baby robin hatched in a suburban airing cupboard knows instinctively to freeze at the sight of a cardboard silhouette of an owl. We know that most dogs have been bred over thousands of years to be trusted companions to their people. As for domestic cats - well, some argue that most have enslaved their humans from day one.


Snakes, spiders and puppies

Have you ever wondered why so many people have a fear of spiders or snakes, even before they have had a bad experience of either? A fear of thunderstorms is common to many animals and humans. Some responses seem to be hard-wired into our DNA, like our attraction to small fluffy creatures like puppies or even inanimate soft toys. Most people feel protective towards the young, both their own and others’. We know of course that not everyone responds in the same way, (some people adore and collect snakes, while others may drown kittens or abandon their children), but we can make generalisations. We call these shared objects of fear, hate, desire, love, protection, confusion or anxiety, Archetypes. 


The Archetypes Speak to Us

Archetypes speak to us across generations, cultures and ages. The Mother Archetype, for example, is recognised and understood by all cultures, revered by many religions, feared by others, and the subject of artistic, written and scholarly works from the earliest known prehistoric artefacts to modern psychoanalytic treatises. She appears in the Rider-Waite Tarot as High Priestess, Empress, the four Queens, The Star, and in various guises throughout the Minor Arcana. 

Some of the many Archetypes that speak to us through the Tarot deck are the Great Father, the Child, the Victor, the Vanquished, the Enslaved, the Innocent, the Hero, the Sacrificed and the Teacher. There are many others which we will explore in later posts.

The tarot cards are one way for us to listen to our personal unconscious and to the Universal Unconscious. We instinctively recognise and respond to these archetypes at a deep and profound level. We react to them in our own individual, uniquely personal way. 


Trust Your Intuition

When we work with the tarot cards we are really seeking answers from our subconscious self. The person who knows everything that really matters about your life is you. You may not know that you know it; in fact you probably don’t. But somewhere, hidden in the depths of your subconscious mind, you do have the answers. The Tarot is a way for you to unlock your unconscious and release your knowledge of the truth. This experience lies at the heart of Practical Tarot.

So, the answer to “Who answers your tarot questions?” is YOU!