Tarot · Spread — Jungian Archetypes · 5 positions
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Five archetypes, one inner picture
Sometimes a situation is not "complicated" — it is just full of voices inside you. One voice wants. One doubts. One senses danger. One remembers something you thought you had left behind. This Jungian-archetypes spread gives five of those voices each their own card: your Persona (how you show up outwardly), your Shadow (what you repress), your Anima (your receptive, feeling pole), your Animus (your acting, setting pole), and your Self (your integrated core). Five aspects, one layered picture.
What this spread actually does
The archetypes spread translates Jungian depth psychology into five tarot cards. It suits especially well when you have a situation you have mixed feelings about — when you do not quite know why you are not clear. Card 1 (Persona) shows what you are currently presenting outwardly. Card 2 (Shadow) shows what you are repressing in the process. Cards 3 (Anima) and 4 (Animus) show the polarities inside you — feeling and intuition versus structure and action, independent of your physical gender. Card 5 (Self) shows the integrated core: who you would be if all four previous cards were in conversation. Together they form an inner landscape you can re-orient yourself in.
When this spread fits
The archetypes spread fits when:
- you have a situation you have conflicting feelings about
- you want to get to know yourself more deeply in psychological or spiritual terms
- you want to work with your shadow without getting lost in it
- you combine tarot with Jungian psychology and want to deepen both
- you are in a life phase where "tune in more" does not cut it
How to actually read the five archetypes
Read the cards along two axes. Axis 1: Persona and Shadow (cards 1 and 2). How wide is the gap between them? A bright Persona next to a dark Shadow is classic — you show yourself competent and hide insecurity, or you show yourself easygoing and hide hardness. Axis 2: Anima and Animus (cards 3 and 4). These are not "man" and "woman" in you — they are two movement energies. Anima: receive, feel, hold. Animus: set, act, draw boundaries. Read the two cards as a dance, not as opposites. Read card 5 (Self) only at the end, because it shows the synthesis. A harmonious Self card tells you that the four other cards — even when uncomfortable — are currently in a productive conversation. A heavy Self card tells you the integration is still ahead.
Archetypes spread — frequently asked questions
- What are "Anima" and "Animus" exactly?
- In Jung, they are archetypes for the contrasexual soul — Anima the inner feminine in a man, Animus the inner masculine in a woman. In a modern read, they are simply two inner movement modes: receiving/feeling versus acting/setting, independent of the body.
- What if the Shadow card scares me?
- That is normal. The Shadow shows what you have been repressing — it is meant to unsettle you initially. Read it not as a verdict, but as "this is waiting to be seen".
- Do I need Jungian knowledge for this spread?
- Helpful but not required. If you know the terms Persona, Shadow and Self, you can already go far. The Anima/Animus cards you can simply read as "my receiving side" and "my acting side".
- Does this spread replace depth therapy?
- No. It is a sorting tool, not a substitute. Anyone working with the shadow regularly usually also needs a human mirror — a therapist or coach — not to sit alone in the inner dark.