Tarot and Dream — The Language of Images
The Language of Images
The unconscious does not work with language, but with images — this is shown by both Sigmund Freud’s concept of the primary process and C.G. Jung’s understanding of the collective unconscious.
This is not abstract knowledge.
Night after night, we experience how our unconscious transforms and processes daily events, conflicts and memories into layered dream images.
For Freud, dream analysis was the “royal road to the unconscious.”
Tarot as Mediator between the Unconscious and Waking Consciousness
Dream analysis is valuable, but complicated: dreams arise spontaneously. And many people have difficulty remembering their dreams.
Tarot is a medium that works like a dream. The advantage of Tarot: the cards are laid out in waking consciousness and can be consulted about specific concerns.
Card reading therefore offers direct access to unconscious processes that are otherwise difficult to reach.
Tarot and the Wise Inner Voice
The unconscious that speaks to us through Tarot is our wise inner voice — the one that watches over us and guides us through the trials and uncertainties of life. Opening ourselves to this inner wisdom, coming to stillness and simply seeing what is within and what is happening without — this can be not only liberating, but life-changing.
“Interpreter” of the Wise Inner Voice
When you engage with a Tarot reading, you enter into a dialogue with your wise inner voice.
In this intimate exchange, I serve as translator. This means: I guide you through the process of the reading and work with you to develop an interpretation of your cards and your layout that feels true to you.
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