Based on the work of William Schafer, we are going to apply Daoist principles around Qi – yin, yang, and reconciling energy to Dimensional Tarot. His work “Roaming Free Inside The Cage” is an absolutely fascinating work that brings together Enneagram and Daoist thought. Dimensional Tarot, a unique blend of Enneagram and tarot, offers a powerful tool for self-understanding and analysis. New to Dimensional Tarot? Read this mechanic article to learn more about how to combine Enneagram and tarot cards together before exploring the Qi spread.
In this article, we’ll delve into the energetic flow of Qi through the lens of Dimensional Tarot, focusing on the first three interconnected flows. The first flow goes between the Peacemaker, Achiever, and Loyalist. The second flow consists of the Reformer, Enthusiast, and Individualist. The final flow is made up of the Challenger, Investigator, and Helper. Below, we will go through the energetic points, the Qi they carry, and how to align it within tarot for further understanding. Imagery has been included to help illustrate this spread.
Understanding the Dance of Energy
Dimensional Tarot, a unique blend of Enneagram and tarot, offers a profound lens for exploring the intricate dance of energy within us. This energy, known as Qi, courses through all things, shaping our personalities, relationships, and life paths. In Dimensional Tarot, Qi is channeled through the nine Enneagram points, each representing a distinct personality type.
Yin, Yang, and the Reconciling Force
Imagine Qi as a river, its current shaped by the interplay of two opposing forces: Yin and Yang. Yin is the passive, receptive energy associated with darkness, coldness, and introspection. Yang, conversely, is active, assertive, and linked to light, warmth, and outward energy.
The key to understanding Qi lies in finding harmony between these opposing forces. This is where the Reconciling energy comes into play. It acts as a bridge, balancing Yin and Yang, ensuring a smooth and harmonious flow of Qi.
The Enneagram Triads: A Qi Perspective
Dimensional Tarot divides the Enneagram into three triads, each representing a unique energetic flow:
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The Peacemaker-Achiever-Loyalist Flow
- Yin: Peacemaker (Type 9)
- Yang: Achiever (Type 8)
- Reconciling: Loyalist (Type 6)
This triad explores the tension between harmony (Peacemaker), power (Achiever), and loyalty (Loyalist). The Loyalist acts as a stabilizing force, reconciling the opposing energies of the Peacemaker and Achiever.
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The Reformer-Enthusiast-Individualist Flow
- Yin: Individualist (Type 5)
- Yang: Enthusiast (Type 7)
- Reconciling: Reformer (Type 1)
This triad delves into the interplay of idealism (Reformer), passion (Enthusiast), and autonomy (Individualist). The Reformer serves as a bridge, balancing the enthusiasm of the Enthusiast with the introspection of the Individualist.
3. The Challenger-Helper-Investigator Flow
- Yin: Investigator (Type 5)
- Yang: Challenger (Type 8)
- Reconciling: Helper (Type 2)
This triad examines the dynamic between assertiveness (Challenger), compassion (Helper), and curiosity (Investigator). The Helper acts as a reconciling force, bridging the gap between the Challenger’s assertiveness and the Investigator’s intellectual pursuits.
Peacemaker (Type 9): The Peacemaker is characterized by a desire for harmony and avoidance of conflict. Qi flows through this point in a gentle, calming manner.
Achiever (Type 8): The Achiever is driven by a need for power and control. Qi flows through this point with intensity and force.
Loyalist (Type 6): The Loyalist seeks security and loyalty. Qi flows through this point in a steady, reliable manner.
Qi Energetic Points:
Yin – Peacemaker
Yang – Achiever
Reconciling – Loyalist
Connecting the Points:
* Please note: These points are not meant to be final starting points, you may begin at peacmaker, achiever, or loyalist – depending on the energy of the cards. This also takes apart levels of stress and growth, as the energetic flow when combined with tarot, as it changes the nature of the energy presented within Enneagram.
- Peacemaker to Achiever: The Peacemaker’s gentle Qi meets the Achiever’s intense Qi, creating a dynamic tension. This can manifest as a struggle between harmony and power.
- Achiever to Loyalist: The Achiever’s forceful Qi meets the Loyalist’s steady Qi, creating a sense of stability and security. This can manifest as a need for power within a loyal framework.
- Loyalist to Peacemaker: The Loyalist’s steady Qi meets the Peacemaker’s gentle Qi, creating a sense of peace and belonging. This can manifest as a desire for loyalty and harmony.
The Reformer-Enthusiast-Individualist Flow
Reformer (Type 1): The Reformer is driven by a desire for perfection and improvement. Qi flows through this point in a focused, determined manner.
Enthusiast (Type 7): The Enthusiast is optimistic and seeks joy and excitement. Qi flows through this point in a vibrant, energetic manner.
Individualist (Type 5): The Individualist values independence and intellectual pursuits. Qi flows through this point in a concentrated, analytical manner.
Qi Energetic Points:
Yin – Individualist
Yang – Enthusiast
Reconciling – Reformer
Connecting the Points:
* Please note: These points are not meant to be final starting points, you may begin at Reformer, Enthusiast, and Individualist – depending on the energy of the cards. This also takes apart levels of stress and growth, as the energetic flow when combined with tarot, as it changes the nature of the energy presented within Enneagram.
- Reformer to Enthusiast: The Reformer’s focused Qi meets the Enthusiast’s vibrant Qi, creating a dynamic tension between idealism and passion.
- Enthusiast to Individualist: The Enthusiast’s energetic Qi meets the Individualist’s concentrated Qi, creating a balance between excitement and intellectual pursuits.
- Individualist to Reformer: The Individualist’s analytical Qi meets the Reformer’s determined Qi, creating a sense of intellectual rigor and improvement.
The Challenger-Helper-Investigator Flow
Challenger (Type 8): The Challenger is driven by a need for power and control. Qi flows through this point with intensity and force.
Helper (Type 2): The Helper is compassionate and seeks to nurture others. Qi flows through this point in a warm, caring manner.
Investigator (Type 5): The Investigator values independence and intellectual pursuits. Qi flows through this point in a concentrated, analytical manner.
Qi Energetic Points:
Yin – Investigator
Yang – Challenger
Reconciling – Helper
Connecting the Points:
* Please note: These points are not meant to be final starting points, you may begin at challenger, helper, or investigator – depending on the energy of the cards. This also takes apart levels of stress and growth, as the energetic flow when combined with tarot, as it changes the nature of the energy presented within Enneagram.
- Challenger to Helper: The Challenger’s forceful Qi meets the Helper’s caring Qi, creating a dynamic tension between assertiveness and compassion.
- Helper to Investigator: The Helper’s warm Qi meets the Investigator’s analytical Qi, creating a balance between nurturing and intellectual pursuits.
- Investigator to Challenger: The Investigator’s concentrated Qi meets the Challenger’s forceful Qi, creating a sense of intellectual power and assertiveness.
Reading Qi Energy in Dimensional Tarot
To read Qi energy through the lens of Dimensional Tarot, consider the following:
- Identify the Dominant Points: Determine which Enneagram points are most prominent in the reading. This could be based on an enneagram test result or predominant energy within the cards.
- Analyze the Qi Flow: Observe how Qi moves between these points. Is it harmonious, turbulent, or stagnant?
- Interpret the Tarot Cards: Consider how the tarot cards associated with these points contribute to the overall energetic flow. There may be more powerful major arcana but are influences by the other cards within the spread.
- Look for Patterns: Identify recurring themes or patterns in the Qi flow and tarot cards. Are there repetitive numbers or art patterns within the cards themselves? Are characters casting glances at other cards that signify pain or triumph? These should also be considered.
By understanding the energetic flow of Qi through all three points and interpreting it within the context of Dimensional Tarot, we can gain valuable insights into ourselves and others. Gaining further insight into the combination of Enneagram and tarot brings forth an exceptional form of analysis, which can now be paid with Qi energy for additional analysis.
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