Publisher's Synopsis
Are you a Tarot enthusiast? Are you also interested in dream interpretation techniques? Then this book is for you.As an introduction to this book, here is a little challenge, based on the description of Jung's youthful dream of the "Brocken Spectre": "It was night in some unknown place, and I was making slow and painful headway against a mighty wind.Dense fog was flying along everywhere. I had my hands cupped around a tiny light which threatened to go out at any moment...Suddenly I had the feeling that something was coming up behind me. I looked back, and saw a gigantic black figure following me...When I awoke I realized at once that the figure was a "specter of the Brocken," my own shadow on the swirling mists, brought into being by the little light I was carrying." (Carl Gustav Jung)Did you recognize at least one Tarot Card which seems to portray the dream scene? Very good: it's the Hermit Tarot card!Now, a little more challenging question: which other Tarot card would you choose to represent the gigantic black figure following the Hermit? It has to be a scary Tarot card, a specter, something recalling a "Shadow figure".Yes, you've got it! The Devil Tarot card! Now, place these two Tarot cards side by side. See? We've built a Tarot sequence which visually translates the dream! Now it's up to your Tarot reading ability to get the underlying message of the dream, formulating an interpretation based on Tarot symbolism.The Hermit proceeds slowly in the dark. He keeps the lantern lit, with the Devil behind his back. Looking at this spread, we perceive the emotional tension of Jung/Hermit, terrified by the Shadow/Devil behind him and at the same time trying to preserve the tenuous flame of the lantern. The lantern symbolizes the light of reason. "Le Diable" is actually the Shadow of Jung. The sequence seems to suggest that the energies of the Devil / Shadow are actually the fuel of the hermit's lantern. We thus discover that the seemingly negative unconscious side has the same dignity as consciousness. That's the secret message of the dream and we deciphered it using Tarot as a decoding tool!Welcome to the world of OniroTarology, the art of interpreting dreams with Tarot.This book presents an innovative technique that combines dream interpretation and Tarot. Specifically, the objective of this technique is to interpret dreams with Tarot symbolism. "Dreams & Tarot" is a practical handbook that will show you step-by-step how to read Tarot and unveil the messages hidden in your dreams. OniroTarology is not a divination or cartomancy practice based on drawing cards; on the contrary, Tarot cards are chosen according to their symbolism, using them as a decoding tool. In practice, you build a Tarot spread which is connected to the dream scenery, translating the story behind the dream in a meaningful sequence of Major Arcana.Whereas traditional methods advise against reading Tarot for yourself, OniroTarology is an unvaluable tool for self-awareness, establishing a connection with your unconscious. But of course it's a precious methodology to interpret a Querent's dream, too! The book is highly practical, and includes an exciting collection of 14 real dreams interpreted step-by-step according to the OniroTarology method.This book is intended for Tarot experts who wish to explore a new way to approach Tarot but is also suitable for intermediate or beginner students: included in the book is the "Oneiric Code of the Tarot", a collection of interpretations of the Major Arcana in relation to the most frequently situations and archetypal imagery encountered in dreams.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN FROM THIS BOOK: - A completely innovative non-cartomantic approach to Tarot- A unique tool to broaden your Tarot reading services- An original technique to interpret dreams according to Carl Gustav Jung's teaching- A new way to work creatively with dreams as a source of self-consciousness