In this episode, Rootz and Nicole discuss the Wheel of Fortune and the archetype of cycles. For any new to Tarot, the Wheel of Fortune is the tenth card and comes after the Hermit in the Major Archana.The Wheel of Fortune is constantly moving, so we call it a wheel. Like life, our journey here on earth is never linear; it works in cycles. Sometimes we are at the bottom of a cycle where we learn and grow, which can be challenging. Then sometimes, we move to the top where we can rest, rel...
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In this episode, Rootz and Nicole discuss the Wheel of Fortune and the archetype of cycles. For any new to Tarot, the Wheel of Fortune is the tenth card and comes after the Hermit in the Major Archana.The Wheel of Fortune is constantly moving, so we call it a wheel. Like life, our journey here on earth is never linear; it works in cycles. Sometimes we are at the bottom of a cycle where we learn and grow, which can be challenging. Then sometimes, we move to the top where we can rest, rel...
Carl Rogers, a Humanistic Psychologist, believed that for change to occur, we must first reach acceptance. In this episode, Nicole and Rootz discuss the Judgement Card and how that archetype plays out in our journey here on earth. They share personal stories and some strategies that worked for them when needing to face the hard truth of acceptance. They also get sidetracked and talk about your personal year 2022 tarot archetype using numerology.
Navigating Your Story With The Tarot Archetypes
In this episode, Rootz and Nicole discuss the Wheel of Fortune and the archetype of cycles. For any new to Tarot, the Wheel of Fortune is the tenth card and comes after the Hermit in the Major Archana.The Wheel of Fortune is constantly moving, so we call it a wheel. Like life, our journey here on earth is never linear; it works in cycles. Sometimes we are at the bottom of a cycle where we learn and grow, which can be challenging. Then sometimes, we move to the top where we can rest, rel...