Eps 404: The Fool

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The Jester is one of the most famous tarot cards, representing a new beginning, and is alternately supplemented by the first and last card with the number 0. The fool points to purity and childlike innocence in many ways, such as the first kiss of a child or the birth of a baby.
When the fools card is drawn, it means that you are about to make an important decision, and this card indicates that important and challenging decisions are coming, decisions that normally involve some risk.
If you are single and looking for a partner, the Fool is a good omen, which means that you are currently in a romantic relationship that manifests itself very easily. If you reverse it, it suggests that your partner is not taking the relationship seriously and you may be living in the moment. The fool is suggested to be a fool who ignores the effects of his actions on others and the consequences of his decisions.
If you are asked whether you should invest in something, the fool warns you that this is not good at this stage and that you have been indulging yourself a little too much lately and have not really thought through the implications. If you reverse it or some other type of reading, it is a sign that there is no money left for you. It may be that your fool is here to tell you to slow down because you are reaching a financial crunch point.
In the Tarot, cards like Mage and Hermit can often represent the troublemaker or someone in his life. In financial circles, the backward-facing tarock card is often a sign that you need to stop spending and start saving money.
While the queer man is sad and frustrated that he has started, he feels remarkably free, carefree - and refreshed after being given a second chance. If you are a person with a negative Tarock card like a magician or a hermit, you will be back to zero within a few days.
I feel like a child who has discovered a new toy store, with all the toys in the store and all the clothes on the shelves, but without toys.
It is wonderful to be excited about everything around you, excited about everything life has to offer, but you have to watch your steps so that you don't look like a fool. In this map, the fool finally understands that new beginnings often involve a literal move, a new home and a job. The Querent, the Sitter , can start to make an appointment again or try new activities.
Although this deck is designed as a traditional Tarot deck, it is not numbered, so each of the 21 trumps is not considered a one-out or trump card, but has unique purposes.
In the early Tarot Decks, the fool is usually depicted as a beggar or vagrant; in the Visconti Sforza Decks, he wears ragged clothes, stockings, and shoes, carries a stick, and is called "Le Mat" .
When the Jester is in his current position, he is the most powerful card in the Tarot Deck, as his free will can move mountains at literally any moment. In a future position, he most likely embodies the ability to seize the day and enjoy a new life. The Tarot's tell us that we can seize our day, even at the moment, with the help of a good friend or family member or even with our own will.
It can also represent an interest in aspiring love that is not exceptional by any measure. We are entering a new phase in our lives that is very different from the others, but not necessarily bad.
The fool's card is a great arcana, representing a number with unlimited potential, and the most important word associated with it is fool. Before we dive deeper, we must first realize that the Arcana was originally the only one that had no numbers. It therefore considers its number from 0 to 22, but not the other way round.
The Jester Arcanes tend to be jacks of all trades, as their personas can inherit abilities they prefer to types. The silent protagonist of this latest adaptation begins as FoolArcana and shapes the actions and decisions of the player.
In the occult tarot, the fool is usually considered part of the great arcana, but this is not true in the tarot game. This card does not fall into this category, and most Tarot Decks are originally made for the game - no numbers are assigned to indicate its rank or trump suit. The role of the fool in most games is as a card in a card game, not as a person or even as an Arcana card. In the card game, a fool has none of it, because his role is that of a fool arcane or a jack of all professions, except that he is a fool.