Engaging the Tarot Archetypes for Growth & Healing | An Evening Workshop
Where: New York Open Center
22 E. 30th St.
Price: Members $45/Nonmembers $55
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Ellen Goldberg
Note: This program will now be offered online. It will be recorded and shared with registrants after each online program for a limited time only.
“The soul never thinks without an image.” -Aristotle
Image is the primary language of the subconscious. Dreams, being primarily visual, are a prime example of this. They are a nightly communication, and because communication is a two-way street, we can use the images of the Tarot to influence the subconscious for growth and healing.
Carl Jung wrote: “the image series of the Tarot are the descendants of the archetypes of transformation.” In this workshop we will learn the unique qualities that are awakened by each of the 22 Major Arcana, along with a simple meditative technique to stimulate chosen archetypes. You do not need to know how to ‘read’ the cards to make use of their images. This empowering workshop is for both beginners and advanced students. The Rider-Waite deck will be used as the basis of discussion.
This live event requires ZOOM webinar software, which you will be automatically prompted to download upon clicking the access link provided to you in your confirmation and reminder emails. Zoom is an easy to use webinar software available for Mac OS X, Windows, iOS and Android. Installation should only take a moment.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: If you have a computer with a broadband connection (320 kbps minimum), web browser, and sound capabilities (microphone and speakers or headset), you will be able to view the webinar and participate in the Q&A period. Recommended System Requirements: Windows 8.1 or Mac OSX 10.5 or higher, and browsers version Internet Explorer 6, Firefox 3, Safari 4, and Chrome 11 or higher.
Ellen Goldberg, MA, a psychotherapist and mystic, is the author of The Art and Science of Hand Reading. Founder of the School of Oracles, she has been working within the Hermetic tradition for 40 years and has been an Open Center faculty member since 1986.