Four of Swords - Tarot Active Imagination Meditation - Withdrawal and Contemplation

Make it Conscious - Inner Work Exercises - Podcast készítő Max Chegwyn

The Four of Swords emphasises the need for withdrawal, contemplation, and recuperation. It's a moment to pause and gather your strength after challenges, to reflect and gain clarity. However, it also warns against the perils of stagnation, the shadows of deceit, or an over-adherence to convention. In this active imagination exercise, you're invited to explore these themes by interacting with the energies represented by the Four of Swords, seeking deeper understanding and personal insight. Active Imagination is a technique developed by the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung for engaging with the unconscious mind. Jung considered Active Imagination to be the most powerful way to access the unconscious mind and a vital technique for attaining wholeness of personality. ---------- Unlock a Lifetime of Self-insight with a Tarot Birth Chart Report - https://makeitconscious.com/step/tarot-birth-chart-reports/ ---------- Learn the Art of Science of Self-Knowledge - Sign up to the Know Yourself Programme: How to Talk to Yourself - the Active Imagination Course - https://knowyourself.makeitconscious.com/course/activeimagination The MiC Philosophy Course (only $7) - https://knowyourself.makeitconscious.com/course/micphilosophy ---------- Divination - Two Part Video Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeuFwuWK5O2NCUr11ZJRmaXuwTfvScrwf ---------- Why Divination is Real article series: https://makeitconscious.com/why-divination-is-real/ ---------- Seven Habits of Individuation Ebook: https://makeitconscious.com/sevenhabits/ ---------- Main Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6AxGzV3sa6kK2NKSKDyuJa ---------- Make It Conscious Blog: https://makeitconscious.com/blog/ ---------- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makeitconscious/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maxchegwyn/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/makeitconscious ---------- Music provided by CoolTones, from Pond5

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