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(01-10-2012, 07:30 PM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote:(01-10-2012, 06:51 PM)Diana Wrote: Are you saying to just contemplate all the archetypes, in the formation described? Or is there another way to use it after the initial work is done, such as: you have hit a brick wall about something, and you now consult the cards to inform where you need to look (and since you have already seen yourself in all the archetypes you may understand better what the card(s) bring up regarding that brick wall)?
Hi Diana! In response to your query, I would say:
once the basics are down and internalised, go with your intuition. That doesn't sound like much of an answer at all, but everyone's experience of the tarot is unique. Some people respond vigorously to the images, others more to the resonance of the name of the card, etc.
I can say that once you become more sensitive to the archetypes, you can scan the ladders from bottom to top, and you can feel a sticking point where the energies are choked. You can then hone in on that card and try to ask it what it is trying to teach you.
I guess you could also get the 21 cards and shuffle them, and allow your Higher Self to pick the card for you.
I'm sure there's a million inventive ways to use the cards!
images are here if you want to contemplate them: http://www.lawofone.info/images/
they can also be found in the back of Book 4.
PDF of Book 4
The images there are really beautiful to look at, and come fully labelled
Here is another website that organized the tarot nicely: http://www.thirddensity.com/tarot/