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May 31, 2008

Books

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Books

Joseph Campbell, Carl Jung, and Anne Tyler have all dealt with spiritual journeys

and card reading in their writings. In his book “tarot readings Revelations,” Joseph Campbell

discusses his first association with cards, dating from 1943, when he was

introduced to the symoblism of playing cards by his friend and mentor, Heinrich

Zimmer. Carl Jung was interested in working toward an expanded consciousness.

Although professors, both Campbell and Jung were interested in going beyond academic

knowledge and were not limited to academic ways of pursuing knowledge. In “Searching

for Caleb,” a contemporary novel about family relations, Anne Tyler shows the

ancient and metaphysical routine of reading cards for guidance, counseling, and

predictions.

The novel provides a history of three generations of the Peck family,

from before 1900 to the early 1970s. Grandfather Peck is searching for his brother

Caleb who had left home 61 years earlier. The female protagonist of the novel uses

card reading to help Grandfather Peck in his search. Tyler presents tarot card reading in

a positive light, as does Pulitzer Prize winner Marsha Norman in her novel, “The

Fortune Teller.” Mainstream literature reflects a new and positive approach to card

reading. In “Searching for Caleb,” the cards were a useful, positive,

unconventional, and liberating part of the character’s spiritual journey and the

adventure of life.

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