Posts Tagged "Self-observation"
From a single card to a practice: why sequence is needed
A boundary-setting look at when a single card is enough, and when a connected sequence is needed to hold one topic across several passes.
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Why the same card feels different on different days
An explanation of why the same card can evoke different responses on different days, and how those shifts reflect changing inner states.
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What to do when a card doesn't seem to evoke anything
A practical look at what “nothing” may actually include when working with metaphorical cards, and when it makes sense to pause, name it, or skip.
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Why the first movement of attention is worth noticing before explanation
A look at the gap between immediate visual noticing and later interpretation, and why separating the two can matter in reflecting on images.
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What is a response and how it differs from an opinion about a card
A neutral explanation of the difference between a response to a metaphorical card and an opinion about its image, with examples and typical signs.
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Image vs. direct question: why the indirect route is more precise
An explanation of how images can surface a felt response before habitual self-descriptions take over, and where that indirect route helps.
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Why a card has no right answer
Why a card has no correct meaning, and why what matters is the person’s own noticed reaction rather than a right answer.
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What happens when you don't like the card
A boundary-setting look at what it means when a card feels unpleasant: aversion is still a response, not the same as no reaction.
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