00-The Fool Upright Thoth Family Tarot Reading

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In general, this card would indicate new beginnings that have some deeper spiritual meaning. Spiritual in the sense that is meaningful in terms of your inner self. Being religious and being spiritual are not the same thing. It does not mean religious here; you can be spiritual without being in the least bit religious. For example, starting a new relationship would be considered meaningful and hence spiritual. Buying a new pair of shoes would not! The appearance of The Fool can depict an important fresh start in almost any aspect of your life. Life is cyclical and you will experience fresh starts many times as you grow spiritually. The Fool means another new journey is about to begin.

Card Meanings: Originality, Foolishness, Adventure, Youth, Pleasure, Spontaneity, Lack Of Commitment, Travel, Idealism, Opportunity, Innocence, Beginnings Possibilities, Freedom, Carelessness, Thoughtlessness

The Fool is always an indicator of newness in one form or another. In many ways it indicates the purity, the open-hearted energy, and the innocence of a child. Children are trusting and trust forms the basis of meaning for this card. This is generally considered a positive card but there is a caveat. The caveat being that it is important to take time to be sure that you are looking where you’re going. Trusting yourself to take a step into the unknown is one thing, but doing so without any thought whatsoever may be a mistake.

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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: When upright, the Ten of Pentacles depicts a secure family environment populated by several generations, including the family dogs. The patriarch of the family apparently has provided well for his children and grandchildren and will no doubt leave them an inheritance. There is little point in accumulating wealth only to hoard it. The family on this card is enjoying the benefits of sound financial planning and wise investments. Even the family’s pets are well cared for.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Trump 21: The World. This highest-ranking trump card represents the final destination: the New Jerusalem, Salvation, Paradise Regained, Life Eternal, the Pearly Gates. The Fool has finally made it to the Promised Land.

Elements of the Psychic World: Perhaps the most popular name in Europe for the mysterious ghost lights that are often seen hovering around or near graveyards or over marshy areas. One tradition says the will-o’-the-wisp are the souls of dead people appearing as a death omen or guarding lost treasure; another claims they are lost souls who cannot enter heaven or hell and therefore become malignant and do their best to lead those foolish enough to follow them into trouble. Recent research has suggested a natural explanation: the lights are caused by the igniting of gasses escaping from rotting plants or animals.

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Elements of the Psychic World: Spectral lights that appear as bluish or yellow flames or candle lights in the countryside at night. Translated literally ignis fatuus means ‘foolish fire’. It is considered foolish to follow these spectral lights because they are thought to be death omens, often playing tricks on those travelling alone at night by luring them away from their path until they lose their way. Ignis fatuus lights appear in folklore all over the world. They are also known as corpse candles, jack-o-lanterns and by a host of other names.