The Jungian Tarot is a tarot deck created by the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung and the artist, Marie-Louise von Franz. The deck was never published or completed during their lifetime, it was created in their collaboration as a tool for self-discovery and exploring the unconscious mind. The deck is based on Jung's theories of archetypes and the collective unconscious, which he developed through his work with patients and his study of mythology and religion. The deck features traditional tarot imagery with a unique twist, as the illustrations are heavily influenced by Jung's theories and are intended to help people connect with the wisdom and symbolism of the collective unconscious. Since the deck was never completed, it's not available for purchase but some selected images from it can be found in books about Jung and Tarot.Â
Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. He is considered one of the most influential figures in the development of modern psychology and psychiatry. Jung's theories and concepts, such as the collective unconscious, archetypes, and the complex, have had a significant impact on the field of psychology, as well as on areas such as literature, art, and philosophy. Jung also developed the concept of individuation, which is the process of integrating one's unconscious and conscious self, and he emphasized the importance of spirituality in psychological well-being.