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Card Meanings: Hesitation, Bad Choice, Indecision, Apathy, Distraction, Carelessness, Injustice, Irrationality, Stupidity, Negligence, Lack Of Fun, Recklessness
The Fool is a joyous and exciting card – combining both perfect trust and self reliance. As the very first card in the Tarot deck, it marks the moment upon which we embark on a new phase in our spiritual journey. When we explore new terrain, we are bound sometimes to encounter danger or challenge. The Fools energy gives us the power and self-confidence to move through challenges with an open heart, to recognise friends and to gather experiences to us as the true treasures that they are.
Innocence is a devalued quality these days. We forget that to approach life with eyes that are new each morning reveals to us more of lifes mystery than anything else. We cannot substitute the sheer growth permitted by trust and innocence with cynicism nor prior knowledge. So, on a day ruled by the Fool, we need to lift our hearts upwards and open them to the richness and beauty of life. We need to regard ourselves as travelling through a land of wonderment and joy. We need to encourage excitement and exhilaration, and to look constantly for that which is new and bright and hopeful in every step we take. We also need to trust to the life process, and to remember that, by and large, the gods have no need of our suffering, and every need of our joy, laughter and celebration. In readings he reminds you to keep your faith and trust your natural responses.
If you are facing a decision or moment of doubt, the Fool tells you to believe in yourself and follow your heart no matter how crazy or foolish your impulses may seem.
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Elements of the Psychic World: Death is frequently foretold by the appearance or behaviour of certain animals, insects or birds associated with the afterlife. Black birds – crows, owls, ravens, rooks – are often though to be death omens when they appear in a village or cluster around a house. The howling of a dog or a black cat crossing the path are also thought to be signs that portend the death of someone nearby. Spiders are often associated with death, and according to American, British and European lore the deathwatch beetle, which makes a ticking or tapping sound during the summer months as it bores into wood, is considered the harbinger of a death in the family.
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Complete Book of Tarot: Hebrew letter: Tav, Tau, or Taw (two sticks laid out in the shape of an X or the sign of a cross to mark a location; a Hebrew word meaning a cross, sign, scribble, limit, mark, signal, boundary, monument, covenant, or signature). This card marks the end of the Fools journey: X marks the spot. The sign of the cross is also an important symbol in Christianity. A cross divides space into four quarters, symbolic of the four elements and the four fixed signs of the zodiac, which are depicted on the World card.
Tarot for Beginners: Some publishers have created ‘novelty’ decks that commemorate specific themes, occult traditions, and even aspects of popular cultureIm told theres even a Simpsons tarot deck!
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Angel Encyclopedia: On some occasions in early writings, angels pass for mortals, and seem to have the ability to disguise their heavenly light. In Genesis, ABRAHAM is so fooled when three men visit him on the plains of Mamre and partake of a feast he offers them in hospitality. They converse with him. Similarly, the archangel Raphael appears as a mortal man in the book of TOBIT and acts as a guide on the journey of Tobias.