Carl Jung believed that certain symbolic images — the kind found in myths, dreams, and yes, in tarot — have the power to surface what we already know but haven't yet put into words. He called these images archetypes: the Shadow, the Hero, the Trickster, the threshold figure. The Mirror draws on this tradition. Rather than reading the cards as a forecast, it uses them as a projective surface — closer in spirit to a Rorschach inkblot test than to divination. Nothing here is supernatural. The cards simply ask you to look, and what you see is already yours.
Before the cards are drawn, take a moment to focus your intention. Share a question, meditation, or thought that you wish to explore.
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