SamiHirvikallio Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 Synchronicity, a concept introduced by Carl Jung, refers to meaningful coincidences that seem related not by cause and effect but by their symbolic significance. These events reveal deeper patterns in the universe and our lives. In the context of tarot, synchronicity is the principle that ensures the cards drawn in a reading are exactly what you need to see at that moment. When you shuffle and lay out the cards, you engage with the collective unconscious—a shared reservoir of universal archetypes and symbols that tarot taps into. The cards you draw reflect your current issues, emotions, and questions, not by random chance, but through meaningful coincidence. As a tarot reader, I interpret these synchronicities, connecting the cards' symbols and messages to your life circumstances. My intuition and experience guide me in understanding the deeper messages conveyed by the cards. For instance, if you are uncertain about a new job opportunity and draw The Fool, the Two of Pentacles, and the Six of Swords, it suggests an exciting new start requiring balance and leading to a positive transition. The appearance of these specific cards at this moment exemplifies synchronicity, providing timely and relevant guidance. Tarot and synchronicity together offer profound insights, tapping into the collective unconscious to deliver messages that resonate with your inner truth and the energies around you. This combination allows you to gain clarity, make informed decisions, and navigate life's journey with greater confidence and understanding.
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