Your Tarot Reading - Welcome the Cliches
Part of the mystical power of a Tarot reading is to "access [the] symbolic information embedded in cliches." Yes, cliches. Those overused phrases your English teacher warned you not to use. You can read lots more about that in Mary K. Greer's "21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card."
Meanwhile, here is the simplified explanation of why cliches trigger such unexpected insight during a Tarot reading. Those familar sayings such as "the perfect storm" resonate deeply in the unconscious or, if you prefer to call that force field the subconscious. That usually opens the door to flashbacks of similar experiences from the past. You can connect the dots between those situations and current ones.
For example, in one reading I gave a management consultant struggling with retirement that cliche "perfect storm" surfaced. The card was The Fool. He felt comfortable with one-card pulls. Mystically what arose was the connection between other perfect storms in his life and the current one. What washed over him was absolute optimism. The perfect storm was an entity he knew he could navigate well.
To both of us the Fool Card represented the willingness to take risks.
At the end of readings I recommend a summary statement. He put together this takeaway:
"I love taking risks. Retirement, which so many are so bad at, I will embrace as a game-changer of a challenge."
Other cliches which usually emerge in my Tarot readings:
Crying over spilled milk
One door closes so that a new one can open
Don't fight city hall
One foot in front of another
One day at a time
Don't know.
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