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This phase focuses on the .

For those interested in exploring Hajo Banzhaf's broader work, including his classic " The Tarot Handbook ," which provides a detailed breakdown of both the Major and Minor Arcana, it is widely available online.

Published in 1980, "Tarot and the Journey of the Hero" is a comprehensive guide to understanding the tarot and its connection to the universal journey of the hero. Banzhaf's work is built upon the foundation of Carl Jung's concept of the collective unconscious, which posits that certain archetypes and symbolic representations are shared across cultures and time. The book is a rich tapestry of insights, weaving together threads from mythology, psychology, and spirituality to create a profound and accessible guide to the tarot.

Some English translations of Banzhaf's work are rare, making digital versions highly sought after for academic study.

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):

Many modern readers, students of esoteric arts, and psychologists seek a digital copy or PDF format of Banzhaf's text for several functional reasons:

Here, the hero's focus shifts from external success to internal soul-searching. This is the realm of psychological initiation.

The absolute ego-death. The shedding of the old identity to make room for something new.

Banzhaf realized that the Major Arcana perfectly mirrors this cycle. By layout out the cards, Banzhaf divided the Major Arcana into a narrative arc where the Fool is the hero, and the subsequent 21 cards represent the teachers, obstacles, trials, and transformations the hero encounters. The Three Phases of the Tarot Journey

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