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Psychological Stories in Tarot Cards
Psychological Stories in Tarot Cards
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Tarot cards are connected to psychological understanding in our daily lives.
Using these cards, we can explore our self, understand our emotions and relationships, and find help in our growth and development.
Tarot cards provide us with deep insights and serve as a tool to explore our relationships with ourselves and others.
Therefore, we must actively utilize tarot cards to create opportunities for ourselves to discover and grow.
Let's take a look at the interesting psychology of humans in Seong Gyeong-seon's "Psychological Stories in Tarot Cards."

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Preface | 'Mind and Psychology'
Nothing is perfect, and the human mind is not perfect. 4

Chapter 1: Interpreting Psychology in Everyday Life with Tarot Cards

1.
The Four Elements of Tarot Cards 18
1) Origin of the Four Elements 18
2) Characteristics of the four elements and alchemical element symbols 19
3) Psychological characteristics of water 20
4) Psychological Characteristics of Fire 21
5) Psychological Characteristics of Air 22
6) Psychological Characteristics of Earth 23
7) The Psychology of the Relationship Between Men and Women of the Four Elements 24
8) Psychological Stories of Men and Women's Relationships: The Barnum Effect 25
9) The Relationship Between the Four Elements and the Five Basic Human Needs 31

2.
33 Useful Tips for Interpreting Tarot Cards
1) Difference between Major Arcana, Minor Arcana, and Court Cards (Court Cards) 33
2) Symbol: Clues are hidden in the background of the card 34
3) All symbols can be interpreted in various ways. 37
4) Analyze which element cards appear most frequently during reading. 38
5) The reverse tarot card interpretation is a complementary solution, not a negative one. The 'negativity effect' 39
6) Colors in Tarot have various meanings 41
7) Court cards represent people and personalities 42
(1) Figure 42 on the court card
(2) Court Card Interpretation 43
8) The results of the tarot cards vary depending on the direction and line of sight of the characters. 43
9) '4W1H' Interpretation Method 44
10) Keywords for Interpretation: Positive Words and the Primacy Effect 44
11) Interpretation of multiple major cards when reading 46

3.
Tarot Card Number Story 47

4.
Same Word Different Meaning Card 50

Chapter 2: Psychological Stories in the Major Arcana

1.
Major Arcana 58
1) Learning Journey of Cards 0-9 58
2) The Journey of Trials 59 of Cards 10-20

2.
Psychological Stories in the Major Arcana, Part 61
0) The Fool Card Symbol and the 'Bluebird Syndrome' 61
1) The symbolism of the Wizard card and the 'Pygmalion Effect' 66
2) The symbolism of the High Priestess card and the 'Mere Exposure Effect' 71
3) The Empress Card's Symbol and 'Synergy Effect' 76
4) The Symbolism of the Emperor Card and 'Cognitive Dissonance' and 'Personal Boundaries' 81
5) The Symbolism of the Pope Card and the Framing Effect 87
6) Love Card Symbolism and the Halo Effect 92
7) The symbolism of the Chariot card and the 'Oedipus Complex' 97
8) Power Card Symbols and 'Radiation Effect' 102
9) The Hermit Card's Symbolism and the Porcupine's Dilemma 107
10) The Wheel of Fortune Card's Symbolism and the 'Sleeper Effect' 112
11) The Symbolism of the Justice Card and the 'Conformity Effect' and 'Obedience Effect' 117
12) The Hanged Man Card's Symbolism and the 'Rescue Fantasy' 122
13) The Symbolism of the Death Card and the '5 Stages of Death (DABDA)' 127
14) The Symbolism of the Temperance Card and the 'Overconfidence Effect' 132
15) The symbolism of the Devil card and 'Learned Helplessness'
The Romeo and Juliet Effect 137
16) The symbolism of the top card and 'Candoism' 142
17) The Symbolism of the Star Card and 'Narcissism' 147
18) The Symbolism of the Moon Card and 'Schadenfreude' 152
19) The Symbolism of the Sun Card and the 'Peter Pan Syndrome' 157
20) The Symbolism of the Judgement Card and the 'Professor Effect' 162
21) The Symbolism of the World Card and 'Self-Efficacy' 167

3.
Find Birthday Cards 172
1) Find My Element and Birthday Card 172
2) Your own horoscope card for a specific year 174
3) Tarot Card Fortune-telling Formula 174

4.
Scapegoat in the Crowd: Scapegoat 175
1) SCAPEGOAT 175
2) Scapegoat group type 177

Chapter 3: Psychological Stories in the Minor Arcana

1.
The Seasons and Characteristics of the Minor Arcana 182
1) CUP Minor Card: Summer 182
2) Wand Minor Card: Spring 184
3) SWORD Minor Card: Fall 186
4) PENTACLE Minor Arcana Card: Winter 188
5) Minor Arcana Duration 190
6) Minor Arcana number 191 influenced by the Major Arcana

2.
Psychological Stories from the Cups Minor Arcana 196
1) Storytelling of the Cups Minor Arcana 196
2) The symbolism of the ACE of Cups card and the 'Mirroring Effect' 197
3) The Symbolism of the Two of Cups Card and the 'Similarity Effect' 201
4) The Symbolism of the 3 of Cups Card and the 'Cocktail Party Effect' 205
5) The symbolism of the Four of Cups card and the 'Eris Gold Apple' 209
6) The Symbolism of the 5 of Cups Card and the 'Anchoring Effect' 213
7) The Symbolism of the Six of Cups Card and the 'Methuselah Syndrome' 217
8) The Symbolism of the Seven of Cups Card and the 'Protagonist Syndrome' 221
9) The Symbolism of the Eight of Cups Card and the 'Zeigarnik Effect' 225
10) The Symbolism of the 9 of Cups Card and the 'False Consensus Effect' 229
11) The Symbolism of the Ten of Cups Card and 'Altruistic Surrender' 233

3.
Psychological Story of the Wands Minor Arcana 237
1) Storytelling of the Wand Minor Arcana 237
2) The Symbolism of the ACE of Wands Card and the 'Better-Than-Average Bias' 238
3) The Symbolism of the Two of Wands Card and the 'Blanket Syndrome' 242
4) The Symbolism of the Three of Wands Card and the 'Self-Expansion Theory' 246
5) The symbolism of the Four of Wands card and the 'Homesickness Syndrome' 250
6) The Symbolism of the Five of Wands Card and the 'Prejudice Effect' 254
7) The Symbolism of the Six of Wands Card and the 'Ringelmann Effect' 258
8) The Symbolism of the Seven of Wands Card and 'Collectivism' 262
9) Symbolism of the Eight of Wands Card and 'Limerence' 266
10) The Symbolism of the Nine of Wands Card and 'Burn-out Syndrome' 270
11) The Symbolism of the Ten of Wands Card and the 'Workaholic' 274

4.
Psychological Stories from the Swords Minor Arcana, Part 278
1) Storytelling of the Swords Minor Arcana 278
2) The Symbolism of the Sword ACE Card and the 'Rising Stop Syndrome' 279
3) The Symbolism of the Swords 2 Card and the 'Hamlet Syndrome' 283
4) The Symbolism of the Three of Swords Card and 'Broken Heart Syndrome' 287
5) The Symbolism of the Four of Swords Card and 'Munchausen's Syndrome' 291
6) The Symbolism of the Five of Swords Card and the 'Salieri Syndrome' 295
7) The Symbolism of the Sword 6 Card and the 'Cinderella Complex' 299
8) The Symbolism of the Sword 7 Card and 'Reset Syndrome' and 'Persona' 303
9) Symbolism of the Swords 8 card and the 'Gaslight Effect' and 'Grooming' 307
10) Symbols and Trigger Effects of the Sword 9 Card 311
11) The Symbolism of the Swords 10 Card and the 'Broken Windows Theory' 315

5.
Psychological Stories from the Minor Arcana of Pentacles 319
1) Storytelling of the Minor Arcana of Pentacles 319
2) The symbolism of the ACE of Pentacles card and the 'Word of Mouth Effect' 320
3) The Symbolism and Endowment Effect of the Two of Pentacles Card 324
4) The Symbolism of the Three of Pentacles Card and the 'Nudge Effect' 328
5) The Symbolism of the Four of Pentacles Card and the 'Stigma Effect' 332
6) The Symbolism of the Five of Pentacles and the 'Bystander Effect' 336
7) Symbolism of the Six of Pentacles Card and the 'Kangaroo Tribe' 340
8) The Symbolism of the Seven of Pentacles Card and 'Subtlety' 344
9) The Symbolism of the Eight of Pentacles Card and the 'Optimal Level of Arousal' 348
10) The symbolism of the Nine of Pentacles card and 'Demers Syndrome' and 'Cougar' 352
11) The Symbolism of the Ten of Pentacles Card and 'Empty Nest Syndrome' 356

The Psychological Story Behind Chapter 4 Court Cards

1.
Court Cards: Court Card 362
1) Types of Court Cards 362
2) Rank of court cards 362
3) Interpretation of Court Cards 364
4) Symbol of the Tetramorph on the Court Cards 364
5) Commonly seen on the CUPS court cards 366
6) Commonly seen in the Wands Court Cards 368
7) Commonly seen in SWORDS court cards 370
8) Commonly seen in the PENTACLES court cards 372

2.
The Psychology of the King's Court Cards 374
1) Characteristics of the KING Court Card 374
2) Symbols of the King of Cups Court Card and the 'Enabler' 376
3) The symbolism of the King of Wands court card and the 'Atlas Syndrome' 381
4) The symbolism of the King of Swords court card and the 'Apollo Syndrome' 386
5) The symbolism of the King of Pentacles court card and the 'Luncheon Effect' 391

3.
The Psychology of the Queen's Court Cards 396
1) Characteristics of the Queen's Court Card 396
2) Symbolism of the Queen of Cups Court Card and the 'Caligula Effect' and 'Reactance Effect' 398
3) The symbolism of the Queen of Wands Court Card and the 'Super Mom Complex' 403
4) The symbolism of the Queen of Swords court card and the 'Queen Bee Syndrome' 408
5) The symbolism of the Queen of Pentacles court card and the 'Veblen Effect' 413

4.
The Psychological Story Behind the Knight Court Cards 418
1) Characteristics of the Knight Court Card 418
2) The symbolism of the Knight of Cups court card and the 'Panoplie Effect' 420
3) Symbolism of the Knight of Wands Court Card and the 'Self-Handicapping Strategy' 425
4) The Symbolism of the Sword Knight Court Card and the 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' 430
5) The Symbolism of the Knight of Pentacles Court Card and the 'Jonah Complex' 435

5.
The Psychological Story Behind the Court Cards (Page 440)
1) Characteristics and characteristics of PAGE Court Cards 440
2) The symbolism of the Cups Court Card and the 'Good Boy Syndrome' 442
3) The symbolism of the Wands Court Card and the 'Pollyanna Effect' 447
4) Symbols of the Swords Court Cards and the 'Dunning-Kruger Effect' 452
5) The symbolism of the Court Card of Pentacles and 'Stendhal Syndrome'
Dave Syndrome 457

Chapter 5 Appendix

1.
Share Question 463
2.
Psi (Ψ)·Psyche 465
3.
Find Psychology Terms 467

Into the book
Psi (Ψ)·Psyche

The beautiful love story of Eros (Cupid) and Psyche in Greco-Roman mythology is about the two consummating their love and Psyche receiving butterfly wings as a wedding gift, which led to her being deified as a beautiful goddess with butterfly wings.
So, in mythology, Psyche means butterfly in Latin, but it is also a symbol of energy, the breath of life, wind, the life-giving wind.
And it has a symbolic meaning for the soul and mind.

Psyche did not give up despite Aphrodite's harsh demands to regain her love, and with her courage, cleverness, and decisive attitude, she overcame all challenges and became an immortal being while still human. Little by little, under the influence of the Roman Empire, Psyche came to symbolize the 'human spirit'.
Nowadays, Psyche has become the symbol 'Psi (Ψ)', which symbolizes psychology.
Psychology is derived from Psyche, which means mind and soul, and the butterfly representing 'Psi (Ψ)' is depicted in the picture of the SWORD court card among the tarot cards.
I guess it is because the complex 'human spirit' is the basis of everything.

The word psychology was first used by the Croatian Latin scholar Marko Maruli? Spli?anin in his Psychology of the Nature of the Human Soul (Psichiologia deratione animae humanae) around the 15th century.
It first became known in 1694 when Steven Blankaart mentioned it in The Physical Dictionary.
William James, a philosopher at Harvard University in the United States, defined psychology in 1890 as “the science of both the phenomena and conditions of mental life,” and John B.
John Broadus Watson also defined psychology as 'the acquisition of useful information for controlling human behavior.'
Since then, the term psychology has been used to refer to a field that studies the human mind and behavior using scientific methodology.
Psychology is divided into the fields of basic psychology, applied psychology, clinical psychology, and counseling psychology, and human psychology is further subdivided and applied to daily life.
However, in the past, when human psychology was not considered important, mental illness was believed to have supernatural origins beyond human control, such as spells or magic.
It is common to see people calling the psychological symbol Psi (Ψ) a trident, as everything is in the hands of the church.
More specifically, it was also called the Devil's Trident, which summons the devil.

Today, with the advancement of science and the changing times, supernatural powers based on spiritual power are rapidly being absorbed into popular culture, penetrating deeply into movies, novels, dramas, and games.
These supernatural powers and electronics are combined to create a fantasy genre of power called superpowers, and are often expressed as unknown energies that come from brain waves, such as psychic, psionic, and psi.
--- From the text

Publisher's Review
Interpreting the psychology of everyday life with tarot cards

Fate does not control us.
Learning gives you control over your own destiny.
When an inexplicable anger wells up, you need to be able to objectively identify the cause of the anger.
As a tool, Tarot cards are undoubtedly a great medium for objectifying questions quickly, easily, anywhere, and simply.
I hope that [Psychological Stories in Tarot Cards] will be helpful to many people as a basis for problem solving.

Tarot cards have been used for centuries to listen to people's stories and make predictions.
Through Tarot cards, we can explore the truth and hidden meanings of our past, present, and future.
But Tarot cards are more than just a tool for prophecy; they connect to our own psychological understanding in our daily lives.
In this essay, I will use tarot cards to explore the psychological aspects of everyday life.

The Tarot consists of 78 cards, each with its own unique symbolism and meaning.
These symbols are connected to our emotions, experiences, relationships, and personalities.
We can often reflect deeply on our inner states and feelings by selecting and interpreting cards.

For example, let's choose the card called "Queen of Wands".
This card symbolizes strength and leadership.
When this card appears, it may mean that we are taking on a leadership role in our relationships with those around us.
However, this can sometimes be burdensome and highlights the responsibilities and obligations of our roles.
These interpretations allow us to reflect on how we behave and what role we play in our relationships with others.

Tarot cards can also help us discover and grow our self.
Let's take the card "Strength" as an example.
This card symbolizes courage, confidence, and inner strength.
When this card appears, we are reminded that we can overcome difficulties by tapping into the strength and resources that lie within us.
Through this, we can build confidence in ourselves and gain the courage to face challenges.

Tarot cards can also be used to express our unconscious psychology.
The card "Moon in the Ninja" represents hidden things, unclear emotions, fears, etc.
When this card appears, we can explore our own unconscious parts and the emotions that come with them.
Through this, we can understand parts of our self and discover issues or emotions that need to be resolved.

Through tarot cards
Understand and develop ourselves more deeply


Tarot cards can present us with various choices and possibilities.
Let's take the card "Queen's Sword of Reversal" as an example.
This card signifies challenges and adversity.
When this card appears, it conveys the message that even if the current situation is difficult and challenging, we can overcome difficulties by drawing on our inner strength and determination.
This gives us the courage to take on new challenges or make difficult decisions.

Additionally, tarot cards can help us understand and regulate our emotions and feelings.
Let's take the card "Lady of Love" as an example.
This card symbolizes love, emotions and relationships.
When this card appears, it can remind us to value our relationships with those around us who provide love and care.
This allows us to acknowledge and express our own emotions and work to develop relationships with those around us.

Finally, tarot cards help us listen to our intuition and inner voice.
When we deal with the Tarot cards, we can develop our intuition and practice listening to our inner voice through the images and symbols the cards reveal.
This allows us to recognize and move toward our true goals and desires, even amidst the noise and chaos around us.

Tarot cards are a powerful tool for promoting psychological understanding and growth in our daily lives.
These cards tell us stories from many different angles, opening windows to explore our inner and outer worlds.
Through Tarot cards, we can gain a deeper understanding and development of ourselves, and gain insight and wisdom into the various situations we encounter in our daily lives.
Therefore, we must actively embrace the psychological journey with the Tarot cards and pursue harmony and growth with ourselves.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 7, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 472 pages | 176*248*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791156345435
- ISBN10: 115634543X

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