The Tarot and AA - So Much in Common

 Members of 12-step program AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) who begin studying The Tarot will notice the two sources of self-awareness, healing, and growth have lots in common.

At the top of the list is the mysticism. Both believe in a power that isn't seen. Instead of evidence-based information there is a connecting to invisible force fields. To achieve that all one has to be is open.

There is also common ground in the spirit of optimism. AA salutes new beginnings. Yes, work the 12 steps and the wreckage of the past can be cleared away. In The Tarot there is The Fool's card. One interpretation is limitless potential. 

A message that resonates in both is the warning about what happens to people who don't love themselves.

In AA self-hate could not only trigger the loss of sobriety. It is also associated with being a source of harm in the universe. There is an informal slogan in AA: Hurt people hurt. 

Many of the Tarot cards such as The Magician position self-hate as what blocks the magic in one's life. 

Probably what is most important about the two is this: the feeling. In the rooms of AA there is a sense of safety. When developing a relationship with the 78 Tarot cards a sense of security is also palpable. 

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