Banzhaf's structured approach translates beautifully into printable diagrams, grids, and reference sheets.
Mark a "noontime" peak of the first arc, representing critical choice and commitment. The Hermit:
The culmination of the first phase. The hero achieves a strong ego, conquers external challenges, and proudly drives out into the world. Phase 2: The Inner World (The Descent)
: The departure. The hero sets out into the world with a strong ego, ready to conquer challenges. 2. The Descent: The Nocturnal Sea Journey (Cards 8 to 14)
– Building identity, establishing a place in society, and learning external rules.
Decoding the Soul’s Map: Hajo Banzhaf’s Tarot and the Journey of the Hero
At its core, Hajo Banzhaf’s work blends three powerful systems of human understanding:
Many students search for a of Banzhaf's work for specific analytical advantages:
Hajo Banzhaf’s Tarot and the Journey of the Hero is a seminal work that interprets the 22 Major Arcana of the Waite-Smith Tarot through the lens of Carl Jung’s analytical psychology and Joseph Campbell’s
Self-reflection, isolation, and searching for personal truth.
If you want to apply Hajo Banzhaf's framework to your own life, let me know:
This phase represents the first half of life, focusing on the development of the "I" or the ego. It covers the hero's external education, the establishment of social identity, and the first steps into the world of consciousness. The Arc of the Night (Cards X – XVIII):
Banzhaf's structured approach translates beautifully into printable diagrams, grids, and reference sheets.
Mark a "noontime" peak of the first arc, representing critical choice and commitment. The Hermit:
The culmination of the first phase. The hero achieves a strong ego, conquers external challenges, and proudly drives out into the world. Phase 2: The Inner World (The Descent)
: The departure. The hero sets out into the world with a strong ego, ready to conquer challenges. 2. The Descent: The Nocturnal Sea Journey (Cards 8 to 14)
– Building identity, establishing a place in society, and learning external rules.
Decoding the Soul’s Map: Hajo Banzhaf’s Tarot and the Journey of the Hero
At its core, Hajo Banzhaf’s work blends three powerful systems of human understanding:
Many students search for a of Banzhaf's work for specific analytical advantages:
Hajo Banzhaf’s Tarot and the Journey of the Hero is a seminal work that interprets the 22 Major Arcana of the Waite-Smith Tarot through the lens of Carl Jung’s analytical psychology and Joseph Campbell’s
Self-reflection, isolation, and searching for personal truth.
If you want to apply Hajo Banzhaf's framework to your own life, let me know:
This phase represents the first half of life, focusing on the development of the "I" or the ego. It covers the hero's external education, the establishment of social identity, and the first steps into the world of consciousness. The Arc of the Night (Cards X – XVIII):