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Articles tagged "psychology"

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Can Divination Improve Your Decisions? The Psychology of Intuition and System Thinking

You face a career crossroads. Spreadsheets, pro-con lists, and advice from friends have not clarified things. In frustration, you pull out your tarot deck, draw

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Can Tarot Be Therapy? Jungian Psychology, Archetypes, and Card Reading

Carl Gustav Jung never wrote about tarot specifically, but his theories provide perhaps the most compelling psychological framework for understanding why tarot

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Confirmation Bias and Tarot: How to Read Cards Without Fooling Yourself

You already know you want that new job. You shuffle the deck, ask whether you should take the offer, and draw the Ace of Pentacles — new financial opportunity.

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Shadow Work with Tarot — 3 Powerful Spreads to Explore Your Hidden Self [2026]

Every person carries a shadow. Carl Jung, the Swiss psychiatrist who coined the term, described the shadow as the part of ourselves that we deny, suppress, or h

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Why Tarot Creates 'Aha' Moments: Self-Perception Theory and Card Reading

You drew the Ten of Swords last Tuesday and felt immediate relief — not dread, not anxiety, but a strange wave of "finally." Your friend, watching you read, sai

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Seeing Yourself in the Cards: The Psychology of Projection and Tarot

You drew the Ten of Swords and your first thought was not about the card. It was about your job. The figure lying face-down with ten swords in their back — that

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Why Tarot Feels Accurate: The Barnum Effect and Psychology Behind Divination

You draw a card, read its meaning, and feel a jolt of recognition. "That is exactly my situation," you think. The reading describes your inner conflict, your hi

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