L.S. Carpenter

Writer • Tarot Reader • Depth Psychology Scholar

I stand where story and soul meet, where Tarot, Kabbalah, and the depths of the psyche weave themselves into symbols older than words. My path is to walk with you into that feral terrain, where images reveal what has been hidden and myth offers the map home to the Self.
Rooted in Jungian psychology and mythological storytelling, my work invites individuals, especially women, to reconnect with their primal, creative, and intuitive instincts.

Coming Soon: The Ouroboric Woman

A Journey Through the Major Arcana of the Feminine Soul

This work is a mythopoetic descent through the Tarot’s twenty-two gates of soul. It is written for those who walk the underworld of love and loss, for women who find themselves at thresholds of change, for seekers who long to remember what was hidden and forgotten.

Each card is more than an image; it is a living presence: a wound, a guardian, a memory, an ancient part of the psyche calling to be seen.

A Journey Into the Soul’s Depths

I am currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Depth Psychology and Jungian Studies, with a focus on both the feminine and the modern masculine psyche—how each fractures, evolves, and reassembles itself through the labor of inner transformation. In a culture often anesthetized by surface, I am drawn to what is buried, what remembers us, and what calls us inward.

Depth psychology, mystical traditions, and esoteric symbolism shape my perspective. For me, writing and spiritual work are not separate pursuits but twin vessels of the soul’s return: one speaks in story, the other listens in silence.

The Tower of Sheol Tarot — Coming in 2026

A Cross-Cultural Tarot of Descent and Soul

Rooted in Jungian, mythological and Kabbalistic symbolism, The Tower of Sheol Tarot is an offering for those who seek myth, shadow, and archetypal wisdom.

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Restoring the Symbolic Life

This space is an invitation to pause, to remember, and to re-enter the unknown. Through symbols, dreams, archetypes, and myths, we begin to reawaken what modern culture has neglected: the sacred imagination, the voice of the unconscious, and the healing power of depth.

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“The world itself becomes a reflection of the psyche.”

- C.G. Jung, Kundalini Seminar.