What are the common archetypes for the 22 major arcana?
I mean each card would represent a person on its own. For example, I've read that The Fool these days is sometimes personified as a "tabula rasa" dreamer who is highly impressionable and ready to take a leap of faith. I'm having trouble finding explanations for common archetypes of SINGLE cards. If someone has a short explanation of common archetypes with each arcanum or has a good source that provides such information, that would be extremely helpful.
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- The Fool: The Universal Life-Giving principle called the super-consciousness ( Or the changeless reality that expresses itself through continuous change.) The Magician: A persons conscious awareness of themselves as an individual. The High Priestess: Complete neutrality. The Empress: The Divine Mother. Ones Maternal loving side and their creative nature. The Emperor: Ones Divine Father. The Hierophant: Neutrality, being above Evil or Good. The Lovers: Awareness of yourself as an individual. The Chariot: The flip side of Evil and Good. Strength: Acknowledging our childish natures and firmly guiding this part of ourselves. The Hermit: Wisdom and aid. Wheel of Fortune: Understanding oneself. Justice: Neutrality and a well balanced perspective. The Hanged Man: Looking at things from a new perspective and gaining wisdom from it. Death: The Raising of Consciousness to higher, elevated levels. Temperance: Spirituality paired with mundane life. The Devil: Bringing oneself to terms with their own immaturity and accepting their weaknesses. Tower: Understanding that the Divine nature always supercedes mundane affairs. The Star: Universal Consciousness. The Moon: The Womb of Creation. The Sun: Healing of the Child Within and thus raising the consciousness. Judgement: Limitlessness. World: Cosmic Consciousness.
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