![]() Don’t expect a commitment, as romance is not on the Fool’s wavelength. Regarding relationships, a new one – different from those you’ve had before – is coming. If you’re afraid of something, the Fool boosts courage and risk-taking. The Fool suggests change is on its way in regard to work. Examine past mistakes so you don’t repeat them. ![]() In fact, his colorful clothing indicates you shouldn’t be afraid to dress however you like feel free to stand out. Have fun: talk to new people, live each day to the fullest, and update your hair/clothes. You have everything you need to succeed, including enthusiasm. You could make a change, whether temporary or permanent, due to a trip (physical or mental), starting an exercise program, or beginning to meditate. If facing a decision or have doubts, believe in yourself. He’s a good omen if you’re thinking about starting your own business. The Fool is very positive re money, so expect an increase, such as a raise, but don’t sign any binding contracts. Trust yourself, and you’ll do better than you probably imagined. If you’re at a crossroads, any decision you make can be significant, so be careful before acting. WHAT THIS CARD IS TELLING YOU: When the Fool shows up, examine the cards on either side for insight, but he usually suggests starting something new or beginning a new phase. One character who brings the Fool to life is Charlie Chaplin’s Little Tramp, especially in the roller skating sequence in his 1936 film Modern Times, in which he comes perilously close to skating off the edge of a drop-off. The Fool is skilled at what he does: he communicates well, he’s resourceful and gets projects going, knows the right people, and even grasps the tricks of the trade. The dog may symbolize instinct and is warning him to look out. And one hand faces upward, while the other faces down.) Standing on a cliff may be an invitation to adventure, but he needs to watch his step. (After all, the Fool literally stands at the precipice between heaven above and the world below. (Similar feathers show up in the Death and Sun cards.) His staff may be a magic wand, though he doesn’t yet realize its powers. ![]() ![]() Being naïve also extends to his sexuality he’s not very experienced yet, but his cap does sport a red feather, which hints at the blossoming of his sexuality in the future, as well as his energy. His knapsack holds his life experiences so far, which are few. This signifies the Fool’s purity and innocence, as well as his search for spiritual enlightenment. Note the use of white: in the mountain peaks, the dog, the white flower in the Fool’s left hand, and his undershirt. He’s spontaneous, trusting, lacking inhibitions, childlike, and/or unencumbered. Instead of looking where he’s going, the Fool gazes up at the golden sky. This powerful card signals a new start (going somewhere you’ve never been before, even an inner journey), taking risks (maybe blundering), being optimistic, having a carefree attitude and sense of self-discovery, and being open to new experiences. #0 THE FOOL – A young man in brightly colored clothing stands on a mountaintop, a knapsack in one hand and a flower in the other, with a dog at his feet. ![]()
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