Jeanne Fiorini | TarotWorks' Tarot Tip March 2020: The Devil Card @TarotQueen100 | Uploaded March 2020 | Updated October 2024, 14 hours ago.
Jeanne Fiorini of TarotWorks (http://www.tarotworks.com) delves into the meaning of the Tarot's Devil card, and how it might relate to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Devil of the Tarot deck is not a theological concept, but an archetypal force, one with which we all are wrestling, to some degree or another, during the early months of 2020.
Our physical security and stability certainly is being threatened. However... what action/creativity is this pandemic promoting? Which outworn/dysfunctional situations are we now seeing more clearly? What new awareness is coming to the surface? As Carl Jung said, "We do not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious." This is the challenge and the opportunity of the Tarot's Devil card.
Jeanne Fiorini of TarotWorks (http://www.tarotworks.com) delves into the meaning of the Tarot's Devil card, and how it might relate to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Devil of the Tarot deck is not a theological concept, but an archetypal force, one with which we all are wrestling, to some degree or another, during the early months of 2020.
Our physical security and stability certainly is being threatened. However... what action/creativity is this pandemic promoting? Which outworn/dysfunctional situations are we now seeing more clearly? What new awareness is coming to the surface? As Carl Jung said, "We do not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious." This is the challenge and the opportunity of the Tarot's Devil card.