![]() I firmly believe that, when it comes to choosing the right tarot deck for your shadow work you have to follow your instinct. Why? It’s dark, it’s connected with nature and it’s very complex when it comes to getting the meaning of each card. Some of them are even claimed to be the best ones for shadow work.īut, the truth is, it doesn’t matter what people might consider a deck amazing for shadow work as long as it seems amazing to you!įor example, one of the most used tarot deck is the Wild Unknown Tarot Deck by Kim Krans. ![]() There are many different tarot deck out there. Ask yourself “who embodies the characters of the dream?”, “what are the settings or the forces at play?”. Try to analyze some dreams you had with the Tarot. In Shadow work a journal is often kept in which to note dreams, synchronicities, intuitions, and so on. The Shadow work also includes markers, glue, cutouts, glitter, stickers, and all that (wonderful) creative material to help unleash your creativity. Only thanks to the integration of these two aspects is it possible to find true balance. In the light there is always a part of darkness and vice versa. Understanding the relationship between dream symbols and everyday life gives you full awareness of what is happening to you as in the symbol of yin and yang. if you want to develop your creative potential, through figures, images, archetypesĪnd in all other cases where you feel the need to work with your most intimate aspects!.or you remember your dreams, and want to know more about their messages.if you don’t remember your dreams, and you need to intuitively unlock.you want to fight bad habits, or work on some form of addiction.recognize in yourself behaviors that you want to change, repetitive and not constructive.To accept it and to learn how to use the resources it can offer you. Your individual depth, to integrate it into everyday life. It is a useful process to explore one’s own unconscious parts. The Shadow work tarot reading is therefore all that creative, intuitive and magical work that you can do on your dreams. With his work he shed light on many internal dynamics, linked to the unconscious and to dreams. ![]() It is interesting to note that Jung’s life was then masterfully summarized in this dream of his. Or, we could associate the Moon card with the shadow, which is a symbol of something still unclear, uncertain, irrational. The shadow that follows Jung could be the Devil, his ancestral part, dangerous, unconscious but also vital and without patterns. What keeps the lantern burning? Maybe a star? Or is it the light of his intuition, the reason for the research itself? With his lantern he illuminates the steps of his path, shedding light on everything he does not know, which is still mysterious. Wanting to read this dream with the Tarot cards, the first that immediately comes to mind is the Hermit. He knew that behind him his Shadow followed him, the dark, unknown, wild side. He was along a path, walking against the wind, holding a lantern to illuminate the road. In a book he tells one of his dreams, very simple and at the same time evocative. Light and Shadow are therefore considered as metaphors of Good and Evil, Positive and Negative. Since a body immersed in darkness has no dark parts, it has no Shadow. Shadow is something that exists only in the presence of light. It’s the same in shape but opposite in movement and direction. According to the famous psychiatrist the Shadow is close to man and hides what is considered unacceptable the Shadow.Ī figure projected on the wall, which chases the individual even when he moves away. ![]() What’s this shadow? This concept comes from Carl Gustav Jung. Shadow work tarot is doing shadow work using tarot cards as a tool to explore your inner shadow. There are many ways to do your shadow work but my absolute favorite is a shadow work tarot! Here is all you need to know about using tarot for shadow work and my personal experiences with it! What is Shadow Work Tarot? Shadow work is a wonderful practice for you to get to know yourself in a deeper way. Are you wondering how to use tarot for shadow work? I’ve got my friend Dany from Italy to tell us everything you need to know using tarot for shadow work:
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