
17/09/2024
I've been investigating a deeper approach to Tarot.
In traditional Tarot, each card is pretty much locked into one meaning. The Fool, for example, always stands for new beginnings. But with a new approach, things get way more interesting. That same Fool can evolve into a traveler, a seeker, or even a master depending on where you are in your life. It’s like each card has layers you uncover as you go along.
Why is this so powerful? Because life isn’t one-dimensional, right? It’s not a straight line. We go through phases, cycles, ups and downs. A Multi-Level Tarot gets that. It adapts. It changes right along with you, giving you fresh insights each time you revisit it.
Here are six place holder images for the six levels of the Fool Card:
Level1: Innocence, curiosity, new beginnings, a leap of faith.
Level 2: Awareness of risks, balancing enthusiasm with caution, learning from early experiences.
Level 3: Embracing exploration, learning through trial and error, maintaining hope amidst challenges.
Level 4: Introspection, searching for meaning, pursuit of spiritual or philosophical understanding.
Level 5: Wisdom through experience, embracing life's cycles, harmony between experience and openness.
Level 6: Mastery of life's journey, unity with the cycle of beginnings and endings, embracing the unknown with deep awareness.
Those are six cards per major Arcana. There is still only one Fool card, but now there are six developmental / levels of that card.
Thoughts?