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Dr. Robert Wang developed The Jungian Tarot as a “visual gateway into the complexities of Jungian psychology" to aid in the process of active imagination proposed by Carl Jung. The 22 Major Arcana represent Jungian archetypes of the collective unconscious. The figures are visually presented with archways and circular mandalas, which aid in meditation. The court cards depict family roles: father, mother, daughter and son. The deck is a companion to the Jungian Tarot Trilogy by Robert Wang. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ U.S. Games Systems, Inc.


Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 6, 2017


Language ‏ : ‎ English


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1572819065


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 61


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.3 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.4 x 1.2 x 4.8 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #95,431 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #136 in Fortune Telling #147 in Angels & Spirit Guides (Books) #353 in Tarot


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  • Understanding Deck is similar to new, aspiring doctor
This Deck is not for a beginner in Tarot. There are no numerals or wording on the cards. I have read that some of the first Tarot decks in existence followed this idea. However, those who have knowledge of Tarot cards, can easily identify the cards of the Major Arcana. In fact, there are 2 extra cards in the Deck which clearly show which cards in this Deck relate to the Major Arcana cards of other decks. The Court Cards can also be easily recognized, although they basically look alike, except for suit color and symbol. To me, the pip cards were the problem. What you see in the pip cards are the suit's symbols 1-10 of them, various patterns of the 4 elements and symbols of the suits, and various colorations. I don't agree with those who state that the pip cards are unimaginative, I think they are very imaginative and well thought out. The only problem was, that, for quite awhile, I had no idea as to how to interpret these cards, without memorizing the meanings given by Wang. There is no LWB with the deck, and the 3 books relating to this deck, gave me almost no help in my quest to understand the illustrations of the pip cards. I even contacted Tarot websites for help, but I received no response. I did not give up! I re-read some books on Kabbalah and read a book on Modern Astrology. So, I tried to understand the pip cards again. Using the text of Wang's books on this Deck, the astrological designations given to the cards by Wang, the Kabbalistic ideas regarding the Tree of Life Sephirot, and also by looking at the number and position of the suit symbols on each card, and the patterns and colors of the 4 elements on each card, I was finally able to understand the pip cards. After all that, I came to the conclusion that this is an amazing Deck. Wang believes that the Tarot should be used primarily for meditation, and that time should be spent on studying the cards. He was partially successful with me. I really didn't do much meditating on the cards, but I spent quite alot of time studying this Deck. In fact, I am still drawn to this Deck to analyze it some more. Now to why I say that this Deck is similar to a new, aspiring doctor. I always tell new, young and aspiring doctors and medical students, that in order to be successful, they have to have alot of patients. Similarly, in order to be successful in understanding the Jungian Tarot, you have to have alot of patience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2009 by Hayward H. Siegel

  • Great quality and condition
Format: Cards
Great quality and condition.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025 by Franco Ruelas

  • A deck for Qabalists - Or students of Qabalah
For those who are looking for a practical deck for readings and divination who do not have knowledge or are not inclined to learning qabalistic symbolism , this deck may not satisfy. The minor cards are basic , but are coloured in the scales of the four worlds on the Tree of life. Also some basic knowledge of qabalistic symbolism would be helpful, for example The Fool , which is normally numbered 0 has an illustration of an egg the cosmic egg which takes the 0 shape and is entwined by a serpent. It also has a mandala at the bottom which illustrates the first swirlings rashith ha gilgalim the primum mobile or first movement in Qabalah, it also has a crown , symbol of Kether illustrated. There is much qabalistic symbolism in this deck , and if you are familiar with some of it you may find that it is useful for readings and divination. I have found that using Minor cards that are not heavily illustrated can be an aid to my intuition . I would recommend this deck for students or those with an interest in Qabalistic symbolism and pathworking on the Tree of life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2011 by Milish

  • Not for amateurs
Format: Cards
I love that it comes in a two part box instead of the usual card-box. I'm still getting used to the artwork. It's more complex than Rider-Waite, which is good, but still fairly simplistic and lacking connections to other disciplines. The artist does not include astrological affiliations even though the booklet that comes with the deck strongly implies that these are paramount. The booklet also clearly states that the cards are meant to be used with a trio of reference books: *"Tarot Psychology"* , *"The Jungian Tarot and its Archetypal Imagery"* , and *"Perfect Tarot Divination"* - this was not made clear to me from the website description. But the booklet itself is fairly useless and at least one of these books is essential to understanding the imagery. The booklet itself only gives the names of the cards, which is fortunate since they aren't on the cards themselves, and the basic meanings; without any suggestions for usage or even a basic layout! Not having any writing on the cards is good in a way. It allows you to choose for yourself whether to use the names provided (coins, pentacles or disks? Knight or Prince? e.g.). It also makes it harder to learn the names and the order of the cards - especially the Arcana cards. Increasing the difficulty significantly for experienced users and threefold that for beginners. I had more complaints but I am realizing that this has gotten a lot longer than I intended. Now I'm wondering if I should drop my rating to three... But no, in the end I really do love the deck overall. I'm just realizing that it will require a LOT more work to use than I originally expected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2021 by P. D. HENDERSON

  • More than first assumed..
Format: Cards
It's easy to understand how at first glance this deck could leave the customer wanting. The minor arcana are dull and the major are generic compared to most decks one would encounter. This is not, however, the case. The alchemical and qabbalist iconography and symbolism is incredibly well-represented even down to the color coding and elements physical proximity in the minor. The "generic" nature of the major only adds to the depth when the collected language of one's cultivated iconographical arsenal is employed in tandem with imagination. All while integrating psychology. A valiant effort at no small task. Bravo. This ain't your grandpa's Waite deck. This one has thought put into it. I beg you. Before you return it, do your homework. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2019 by brian yoder

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