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The Mythological Tarot or Mythical Tarot (The Mythic Tarot), was created by Juliet Sharman-Burke, an analytical psychotherapy practitioner and Tarot and Astrology teacher, and Liz Greene, a psychologist, Jungian analyst, and astrologer.
See_also: Discover which colors are best for a Feng Shui bedroomNext to Burke and Greene, the Mythological Tarot had the collaboration of Tricia Newell, a distinguished painter and artist who did all the illustrations of the Mythological Tarot cards.
Launched in 1986, Mythological Tarot was born with the intention of restoring the original accessibility typical of tarot cards, so that it would no longer be the exclusive domain of scholars or occultists who deliberately mystify the cards' symbolism.
The myth and archetypes of the Mythological Tarot
The Greek gods are not the exclusive property of any esoteric school, religious doctrine, or spiritual path, and their symbols, archetypes, and mysteries are present in all cultures and periods of history.
The images of the Mythological Tarot were created by the human imagination and express, through poetic language, essential human experiences and patterns.
Thus, the Mythological Tarot "operates" like a mirror of the psyche. The archetypal nature of the images reaches the interpreter's intuition in a hidden and unconscious way and reflects back to him an unknown knowledge that apparently could not be revealed rationally. That is why powers of clairvoyance are not a prerequisite for unraveling the Meaning of the Mythological Tarot Cards .
Understand better the meaning of the 22 cards of the Major Arcana of the Mythological Tarot that portray, through images, different stages of our own journeys.
See_also: Discover all the meanings of dreaming of a carMeaning of the 22 mythological tarot cards: the major arcana
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Madman
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Magician
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Empress
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Priestess
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Emperor
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Hierophant
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Lovers
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Chariot
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: Justice
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Hermit
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Wheel of Fortune
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Force
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Hanged Man
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: Death
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: Temperance
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Devil
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Tower
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Star
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Moon
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Sun
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The Judgement
- Mythological Tarot - Meaning of the card: The World