Quote:tarotbear (20 Aug, 2001 00:51):
Speaking of symbolism: I have been reading 'Jung & Tarot' by Jung student Sallie Nichols and got to the chapter on the Moon card, hoping to get some Jungian insight into the crawfish......got an interesting lively discussion...but Nichols had nothing to say (of any relevence) about "why" the crawfish is there. First there discussion is that the Hero (unpictured) is frightened by the crawfish waving it's claws - dealing with unconscious fears. Then she concludes that the crawfish is half out of the water offering it's back ( DAMN BIG crawfish) for the hero to use as a stepping stone to complete his journey. ??? Her discussion of what the naked Star Maiden represents is equally verbose and says nothing. ???
roflmao!

now i have to get out my nichols book and read this for myself. i don't know if you've ever seen a crawfish but they are pretty small. maybe it's acutally a lobster.

stepping on it would definitely result in roadkill crawfish. ;D i always saw the crawfish as crawling out of water. therefore, it's a creature previously submerged into the unconscious mind but due to facing personal challenges coming into the waking consciousness of the hero.
maybe what sallie nichols was really saying is that she is afraid of crawfish. in shamanism, if one is afraid of a totem animal sometimes the animal will offer some action in way of developing trust w/ the person. perhaps this is a self sacrificing crawfish (the hanged crawfish) who only wishes to advance the hero another foot into the journey.

;D rofl i will look this up today. i can't stop laughing about the "damn big crawfish" line.
